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  • Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - per foot Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - per foot

    Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - per foot

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    Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - per foot Overview Standard 3/16" size will fit most air pumps, gang valves, and other accessories for your home aquarium or hydroponic set-up. High quality, flexible tubing will work in virtually any application. Also available in 500' rolls.

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    $0.50

  • Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - Roll Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - Roll

    Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - Roll

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    Lee's Deluxe Airline Tubing - Roll Overview Standard 3/16" size will fit most air pumps, gang valves, and other accessories for your home aquarium or hydroponic set-up. High quality, flexible tubing will work in virtually any application. Also available by the foot.

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    $180.15

  • Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Large) Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Large)

    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Large)

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    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Large) Overview The Lee's Large Economy Gravel Vacuum is designed to separate debris from gravel and remove it from the aquarium while performing routine water changes. Main Vacuum Tube Dimensions: 2" Wide x 16" Length

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    $35.95

  • Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Mini) Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Mini)

    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Mini)

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    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Mini) Overview The Lee's Mini Economy Gravel Vacuum is designed to separate debris from gravel and remove it from the aquarium while performing routine water changes. Main Vacuum Tube Dimensions: 1" Wide x 6" Length

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    $11.55

  • Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Regular) Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Regular)

    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Regular)

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    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Regular) Overview The Lee's Regular Economy Gravel Vacuum is designed to separate debris from gravel and remove it from the aquarium while performing routine water changes. Main Vacuum Tube Dimensions: 2" Wide x 10" Length

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    $29.00

  • Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Small) Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Small)

    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Small)

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    Lee's Economy Gravel Vacuum (Small) Overview The Lee's Small Economy Gravel Vacuum is designed to separate debris from gravel and remove it from the aquarium while performing routine water changes. Main Vacuum Tube Dimensions: 1.5" Wide x 9" Length

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    $19.90

  • Lee's Specimen Container (Large) Lee's Specimen Container (Large)

    Lee's Specimen Container (Large)

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    Lee's Specimen Container (Large) Overview The Lee's Large Specimen Container is a multi-purpose clear container that is great to us as a holding container, treatment/dip container, or as an observation container. As a treatment container, it requires less medication when dipping/treating. The 1" wide handle is ideal for hanging onto the outside (or inside) of your aquarium. Dimensions: 7"L x 3-1/4"W x 6"D

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    $27.10

  • Buy Lemon Damsel (Asia Pacific) in Canada for as low as 10.45

    Lemon Damsel (Asia Pacific)

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    Damsels are active, coral -safe fish, often with bright colors, especially when juvenile. They are typically safe with invertebrates; however, some large species may attack small shrimp. They are known to be aggressive towards other fish, especially fish added to the aquarium after they are established; they may chase and bite the other fish. We recommend an aquarium of at least 30 gallons for damsels which grow to 3 Inches, and at least 50 for larger species. They are typically easy to feed on a variety of frozen or dried meaty and vegetable foods.Damselfish are extremely hardy and able to survive a wide array of aquarium conditions. They are related to chromis and clownfish.With a uniform yellow color all over this is a great looking fish. Eats almost any kind of food, however it should be given plenty of seaweed based food for proper nutrition. In the wild it may hide amongst Acropora branches, however in the aquarium it will appreciate rock with many hiding places. Grows up to 3.5 Inches.

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    $10.95

  • Lemon Damsel (Tank Raised)

    Lemon Damsel (Tank Raised)

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    Damsels are active, coral -safe fish, often with bright colors, especially when juvenile. They are typically safe with invertebrates; however, some large species may attack small shrimp. They are known to be aggressive towards other fish, especially fish added to the aquarium after they are established; they may chase and bite the other fish. We recommend an aquarium of at least 30 gallons for damsels which grow to 3 Inches, and at least 50 for larger species. They are typically easy to feed on a variety of frozen or dried meaty and vegetable foods.Damselfish are extremely hardy and able to survive a wide array of aquarium conditions. They are related to chromis and clownfish.With a uniform yellow color all over this is a great looking fish. Eats almost any kind of food, however it should be given plenty of seaweed based food for proper nutrition. In the wild it may hide amongst Acropora branches, however in the aquarium it will appreciate rock with many hiding places. Grows up to 3.5 Inches.

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    $23.95

  • Buy Lemon Peel Angel (South Pacific) in Canada for as low as 61.95

    Lemon Peel Angel (South Pacific)

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    The Lemon Peel angel is an easily recognizable fish collected from the waters around Hawaii. It is overall a bright sunny yellow color, with baby-blue highlights on its eyes and gill covers. Males and females are visually identical. The Lemon Peel angel can grow to be up to 6 inches long and needs an aquarium of at least 70 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. If several dwarf angelfish are to be kept together the aquarium must be large enough and they must all be added at the same time.Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother other types of invertebrates. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, Sponge matter, frozen Mysis shrimp, half shell clams, and other high quality meaty items. It should be fed 2-3 times a day.

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    $89.45

  • Buy Lemon Peel Cross Angel (South Pacific) in Canada for as low as 82.95

    Lemon Peel Cross Angel (South Pacific)

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    The Lemon Peel Cross angel is a very rare and special fish. It is sometimes possible that a lemon peel angel may breed with a similar species, usually a Half Black angel. The result is a yellow fish with a combination of the two parents’ patterns, usually some blue spots on the face and a dark tail. Males and females are visually identical.The Lemon Peel angel can grow to be up to 6 inches long and needs an aquarium of at least 70 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. If several dwarf angelfish are to be kept together the aquarium must be large enough and they must all be added at the same time.Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother other types of invertebrates. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, Sponge matter, frozen Mysis shrimp, half shell clams, and other high quality meaty items. It should be fed 2-3 times a day.

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    $156.95

  • Freshwater Lemon Tetra

    Lemon Tetra

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    Lemon Tetra Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis Tetras are one of the best go-to fish for filling up some empty space in your aquarium. They are lively schooling fish that are quite active throughout the tank, creating a dazzling show of the metallic and bright colors they come in. Tetras are peaceful and do best with other peaceful community fish, preferring to be in groups of at least 6 to feel secure. Tetras max out at 2 inches, so they are best rated for tanks 10 gallons and upwards for a school of at least 6. Lots of natural foliage is recommended for the Tetra to weave through to create shady spots to rest and hide in. Tetras will accept many forms of food, such as high-quality pellet and flake foods, thawed brine shrimp, and freeze-dried shrimp. Lemon Tetra Specifics Lemon Tetra's are a peaceful schooling fish that grow no more than 2 inches in size. They prefer a water temperature between 70-80oF, a pH between 6.0-7.5.

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    $3.95

  • Leopard (Colored) Seahorse (Tank Raised)

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    The Leopard seahorse is a beautiful and fascinating animal. Its coloration may be bright red or yellow, often with dark stripes along its back and tail. It has a rather smooth appearance, lacking the spiny look that many seahorses have. It grows up to 6 inches; we recommend an aquarium of at least 30 gallons. Seahorses are gentle fish related to pipefish. They do best in a dedicated aquarium free from boisterous or aggressive tank mates. Dragonets, pipefish, assessors, jawfish, and small gobies, blennies, and cardinals make good tank mates. We recommend avoiding hawkfish, dottybacks, angelfish, and any predatory or large mouthed species.If given enough space seahorses are very friendly with each other and may form pair bonds in the aquarium. When breeding the female will deposit her eggs into the male's belly pouch where he carries and protects them until they hatch. Males and females look similar; however female’s bellies come to an abrupt stop at their tails, while the males pouch creates a more streamlined appearance.Seahorses all have a prehensile tail and ample structures which may be used as anchor points are necessary, such as sea grasses, gorgonians, and Manzanita branches. Stinging corals and hydrocorals should be avoided. Seahorses are affectionately known as ponies. Their colors are often genetically determined, however a well-lit and colorful environment will help them brighten their own colors.Seahorses are coral and invertebrate safe, only feeding on very small crustaceans such as copepods and minute shrimp. Wild fish may first need to be offered live food, however many species are now offered tank raised and are trained to eat frozen food. Seahorses do not take to dry foods, so a variety of high quality meaty items should be offered such as frozen Mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, Tigger pods and Calanus. Seahorses should be fed a minimum of twice daily. A well established aquarium is recommended, preferably with a refugium to aid in supplementing the main aquarium with live prey items. Seahorses feed by picking food items out of the water column in a slow and deliberate manner.Because of the delicate nature of seahorses we recommend careful attention be paid to eliminate stinging or dangerous animals in their aquarium, such as Aiptasia and Majano anemones, rouge crabs and predatory hitch hikers, and aggressive corals such as galaxy, bubble and Euphyllia sp. to name a few. Most crabs except porcelain crabs may present a danger, as do large shrimp such as the coral banded.

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    $213.45

  • Freshwater Leopard Corydora Leopard Corydora

    Leopard Corydora

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    Leopard Corydora Corydoras julii Corydoras, or Cory Cats, are incredible little bottom dwellers that add some life to the bottom of your tank. Corys are peaceful and prefer to spend their time sifting through the top layer of your substrate alongside other Corys. They are recommended to be kept in groups of at least 6 others, but more may be added as well. Corydoras are omnivores, they will appreciate being provided with a well-balanced diet of quality flake food, frozen food, and/or live food. A tank of 20 gallons is recommended for a school of Corys, as they grow only to 2 inches. Providing them with a planted aquascape is preferred as they like shaded areas to hide and sift through. Smoother/softer gravel will be a better fit for these fish, their soft facial barbels are prone to being damaged on rougher substrates and surfaces while they are cleaning up. Leopard Cory Cat Specifics Leopard Corydoras are social and schooling, so keeping them in a group of at least 5-6 is best. They prefer their water temperature to be between 73-79oF, pH between 6.0-8.0.

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    $9.95

  • Sale Freshwater Leopard Discus

    Leopard Discus

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    Leopard Discus Symphysodon sp Discus are regarded as one of the most well-known fish to thefreshwater hobby, popularized by their striking colors and patterns. They are a peaceful fish that only become territorial while they arebreeding. They grow to roughly 8" and would prefer a taller rather than widertank of at least 60 gallons. They like their water between 79-86oF, a pH between 6,1-7.5. They are primarily carnivores, so providing them with high qualityflake food, frozen shrimp, and Discus pellet food will benefit them.Because of their eating habits their water must be cleaned more oftenthan other freshwater species, as they are more likely to do unwell inpoor water conditions.

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    $86.45 - $171.45

  • Leopard Moray Eel (Asia Pacific) Leopard Moray Eel (Asia Pacific)

    Leopard Moray Eel (Asia Pacific)

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    Fang Tooth eels are fish eaters in the wild, and while often combined with other large fish in an aquarium there is always risk that the eel may consume them. This most often happens at night or if the other fish is injured or sick. Crustaceans and other invertebrates may also be consumed. They are carnivores and should be fed at least once every two or three days a high quality diet of krill, silversides and chopped seafood. Use of a feeding stick may be necessary. We never recommend using ones fingers to feed an eel as the eel may become excited and bite, which may lead to infection. Eel bites should be thoroughly washed and disinfected. Eels are heavy feeders and thus strong filtration is necessary.The Leopard eel is also known as the Fimbriated, or Cheetah eel. Its creamy colored body is peppered with black spots, and its head is deep yellow to olive with a dark snout. Its wicked jaws are full of sharp teeth. The Leopard eel grows to 32 inches and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 125 gallons. We recommend a tight fitting lid for all eel species. They are incredible escape artists, powerful enough to lift themselves out of the water and push on a lid or squeeze through small spaces. Care should also be taken when acclimating so the fish does not escape onto the floor.Their aquarium should provide plenty of secure rockwork- larger species may topple unstable decor or dig under the sand. At least two caves should be provided for each eel, large enough it can fully hide itself when needed. When feeling secure most eels will poke their head out of their cave for the majority of the day. Eels are safe with all corals, sponges and macro algaes, to which they have no interest.Extreme caution should be used if considering adding more than one eel to an aquarium as they may attack one another.

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    $74.95 - $228.95

  • Freshwater Leopard Panthera Discus Leopard Panthera Discus

    Leopard Panthera Discus

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    Leopard Panthera Discus Symphysodon sp Discus are regarded as one of the most well-known fish to the freshwater hobby, popularized by their striking colors and patterns. They are a peaceful fish that only become territorial while they are breeding. They grow to roughly 8" and would prefer a taller rather than wider tank of at least 60 gallons. They like their water between 79-86oF, a pH between 6,1-7.5. They are primarily carnivores, so providing them with high quality flake food, frozen shrimp, and Discus pellet food will benefit them. Because of their eating habits their water must be cleaned more often than other freshwater species, as they are more likely to do unwell in poor water conditions. Leopard Panthera discus have patterns that are reminiscent of their namesakes the leopards, who have beautiful spotted patterning on their coat.

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    $102.45 - $394.95

  • Leopard Wrasse (Asia Pacific) Leopard Wrasse (Asia Pacific)

    Leopard Wrasse (Asia Pacific)

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    Wrasses are prone to jumping from the aquarium when startled or excited so we recommend a secure lid. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. Most species may be kept in pairs or harems as long as they are added together or females first. They do not appreciate living with other species of wrasse, so any aquarium with several species must be large enough and the most peaceful species added first.They should be fed two to three times a day plenty of high quality meaty items, frozen Mysis shrimp, krill, chopped seafood, marine algae and Spirulina.These wrasses have active personalities and appreciate plenty of rockwork as well as open space to swim. They may eat small invertebrates, especially shrimp, but do not bother corals or anemones. Due to their relatively shy demeanor they should not be kept with aggressive tank mates. They have very small mouths and may be difficult to feed, so frequent feedings of a wide variety of foods should be offered thorough the day. We only recommend this species for experienced aquarists. They are coral safe, but larger individuals may attack small invertebrates such as shrimp, snails, urchins, worms, bivalves and serpent stars.br />At night time or when threatened these wrasses will dive into the sand for protection. They can even swim under the sand to avoid predators. It is not uncommon to find the wrasse laying on top of the sand to rest during the day. A fine sand bed of at least 2-3 inches will help them feel secure. Rocks should be placed on the aquarium glass and sand poured around them to eliminate the danger of a cave-in when the wrasse dives in.The incredible Blue Leopard wrasse is a mature male, sometimes called the Guinea Fowl or Blackspotted wrasse. Its body is a deep rusty orange, and each scale is dotted with an electric blue spot. On its fins the spots become smaller, and on its face turn to squiggles. The blue is outlined in a deeper navy to black creating incredible contrast. A single spot near its pectoral fin is black and yellow. Its mate is a fiery red which shimmers turquoise in the light, and large black blotches over its body. It grows to 6 inches and needs an aquarium of at least 90 gallons.

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    $44.95

  • Buy Leptastrea - Monstro at www.jlaquatics.com Leptastrea - Monstro

    Leptastrea - Monstro

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $44.95 - $71.95

  • Leptoseris - Blood Orange

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $35.95 - $107.95

  • Leptoseris - Field of Green

    Leptoseris - Field of Green

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $26.95 - $44.95

  • Leptoseris - Jack-O-Lantern Leptoseris - Jack-O-Lantern

    Leptoseris - Jack-O-Lantern

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $26.95 - $89.95

  • Leptoseris - Mr. Freeze

    Leptoseris - Mr. Freeze

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $22.45 - $44.95

  • Leptoseris - Toxic Waste

    Leptoseris - Toxic Waste

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    Faviidae, or Closed Brain corals, are quite hardy and adaptable, making them a great first introduction to stony corals. Their wide array of possible color combinations make them popular with experienced reef-keepers as well. They are tolerant of less-than-perfect water quality and are not prone to pests.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can also be offered zooplankton coral preparations, rotifers, enriched brine shrimp, oyster eggs, etc. Its transparent feeding tentacles extend mainly at night, although it can learn to feed during daylight hours. Colonies with very bright colors and flat forms thrive under bright light and strong water flow; rounded, dome shapes need moderate light and flow.Some species are able to produce copious amounts of clear mucus and should be rinsed well before adding to a display aquarium. Space should be provided between corals to allow for growth and expansion, as its long sweeper tentacles have a strong sting.Leptastrea is a beautiful stony coral with small, tightly packed polyps. It is also known as crater coral, however when its polyps extend it takes on a fuzzy appearance. Australian specimens are brilliantly colored and strongly fluorescent under actinic lighting. All this combines into a striking display under any lighting conditions.This coral receives most of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It can be offered powdered or liquid zooplankton coral preparations, and it can also absorb dissolved nutrients from the water. It is sensitive to fluctuating alkalinity levels, but otherwise makes a very hardy addition.Water flow is best provided as turbulent flow with the use of a wave maker or surge action. Constant laminar flow is very damaging and could cause death of the coral. Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and strontium are required for growth and should be checked regularly. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Medium Lighting: Medium Average Placement: Middle Water Flow: Medium Temperament: Semi-Aggressive

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    $26.95 - $49.45

  • Buy Lettuce Nudibranch (Atlantic) in Canada for as low as 27.45

    Lettuce Nudibranch

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    This spectacular slug comes from Florida and is useful in controlling algae such as Bryopsis. It can photosynthesize via stolen chloroplasts from its algae meal stored in the ruffles on its back. However, it still requires plenty of algae food to survive. It may be various shades of green or yellow. It is very small and may become sucked into powerheads so all pumps should be screened. It is extremely sensitive to changes in water quality.

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    $34.45

  • Lieutenant Tang (Indian Ocean) Lieutenant Tang (Indian Ocean)

    Lieutenant Tang (Indian Ocean)

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    The Lieutenant tang has a lovely olive to pale yellow colored body with electric blue highlights around its scalpel and on the end of its tail; these highlights are then edged in deep navy. Its eyes are orange and behind this are two dark black markings which streak back towards its body. Since these markings are where the fish's neck would be they give it another common name, the vampire tang, as it looks as though it has been bitten.Males and females are visually identical.The Lieutenant tang can grow to be approximately 10 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons or larger.Members of the genus Acanthurus tend to have very round shaped bodies, and come in a wide range of sizes, some being on the smaller side and some becoming large and grand. This genus contains approximately half of all tangs, so there are lots to choose from. They don't appreciate living with tangs sharing the same shape, however are typically non-aggressive with other fish.Tangs are also called surgeonfish or doctor fish because they have at least one spine just in front of the tail which, when the tail is bent, can be stuck out and used as a threat display or weapon against competitive fish or predators. It is important to be cautious of this spine when handling the fish in a net. They feel most secure when there is plenty of live rock to hide in, as well as open space for swimming. In the wild some tangs live in schools, however in the confines of an aquarium it is usually best to have only one of each genus, or they may be extremely aggressive to each other. They are typically very peaceful with other types of fish.Care should be taken with tangs to ensure they do not catch external parasites, such as Marine ICH and velvet, to which they are very prone.Tangs do not eat coral or invertebrates and are considered reef safe. They are primarily herbivorous, and although they love to eat meaty foods, they must be fed plenty of marine algae in order to remain healthy and vigorous. Having a proper diet may also reduce aggressive behaviors; tangs naturally graze on algae throughout the day. Diet should include plenty of marine algae and Spirulina, frozen mysis shrimp, and other high quality items. They typically learn to eat dry foods easily. It is preferable to feed more than once a day, with an algae clip offered approximately every other day.

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    $59.95 - $159.45

  • Lifegard Aquatics Algae Pad (Blue/Glass) - 3x3 Inch Lifegard Aquatics Algae Pad (Blue/Glass) - 3x3 Inch

    Lifegard Aquatics Algae Pad (Blue/Glass) - 3x3 Inch

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    Surface friendly Algae Scrub Pads are safe and non-toxic.Easy to use for removing line scum, unsightly algae, and other deposits that form on the aquarium surface.Available in two convenient sizes.

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    $5.50

  • Lifegard Aquatics Algae Pad (Blue/Glass) - 4x6 Inch Lifegard Aquatics Algae Pad (Blue/Glass) - 4x6 Inch

    Lifegard Aquatics Algae Pad (Blue/Glass) - 4x6 Inch

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    Surface friendly Algae Scrub Pads are safe and non-toxic.Easy to use for removing line scum, unsightly algae, and other deposits that form on the aquarium surface.Available in two convenient sizes.

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    $6.35

  • Buy Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Black) 19x24 Inch in Canada Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Black) 19x24 Inch

    Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Black) 19x24 Inch

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    Durable, reusable filter media for any filtration method in marine or freshwater aquariums. Perfect in wet dry applications, or for use as a pre-filter. Each piece comes in a large 19" x 24" sheet that can be easily cut to fit any filtration system. Aqua Mesh filter media has many other unique applications including vibration reduction, temporary baffles or sump refugium separation. Aqua Mesh Black filter media is designed to be used as the first stage (if using all four), and will trap large sized particles. Dimensions: 19" x 24" x 1.5"

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    $64.20

  • Special Order Buy Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Blue) 19x24 Inch in Canada Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Blue) 19x24 Inch

    Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Blue) 19x24 Inch

    Durable, reusable filter media for any filtration method in marine or freshwater aquariums. Perfect in wet dry applications, or for use as a pre-filter. Each piece comes in a large 19" x 24" sheet that can be easily cut to fit any filtration system. Aqua Mesh filter media has many other unique applications including vibration reduction, temporary baffles or sump refugium separation.Aqua Mesh Blue filter media is designed to be used as the third stage (if using all four), and will trap smaller to medium sized particles. Dimensions: 19" x 24" x 1.5"

    $64.20

  • Special Order Buy Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Green) 19x24 Inch in Canada Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Green) 19x24 Inch

    Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Green) 19x24 Inch

    Durable, reusable filter media for any filtration method in saltwater or marine aquariums.Perfect in wet dry applications, or for use as a pre-filter. Each piece comes in a large 19" x 24" sheet that can be easily cut to fit any filtration system.Aqua Mesh Green filter media is designed to be used as the second stage (if using all four), and will trap medium to larger sized particles. Dimensions: 19" x 24" x 1.5"

    $64.20

  • Buy Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Grey) 19x24 Inch in Canada Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Grey) 19x24 Inch

    Lifegard Aquatics Aquamesh Filter Material (Grey) 19x24 Inch

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    Durable, reusable filter media for any filtration method in saltwater or marine aquariums.Perfect in wet dry applications, or for use as a pre-filter. Each piece comes in a large 19" x 24" sheet that can be easily cut to fit any filtration system.Aqua Mesh Grey filter media is designed to be used as the fourth stage (if using all four), and will trap smaller sized particles. Dimensions: 19" x 24" x 1.5"

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    $74.35

  • Buy Lifegard Aquatics Intelli-Feed Fish Feeder at www.jlaquatics.com Lifegard Aquatics Intelli-Feed Fish Feeder

    Lifegard Aquatics Intelli-Feed Fish Feeder

    The Lifegard Aquatics Intelli-Feed Aquarium Fish Feeder features a sealed container that keeps moisture out and food dry by moving the food arm out of the housing, dropping the desired amount of food and returning back into the housing.Features Silent Operating No batteries required. Built-in Long Life Lithium battery: Rechargeable using Standard USB power adapter Easily add food without removing the hopper or dismantling the feeder. Simply slide open the feeder cover on the top and add food. Sealed container moves forward, rotates and drops desired amount of food, returns back into the housing - keeping moisture out and food dry. Hopper capacity is 200ml. Feed 1, 2 or 3 times per feed setting and add up to 4 feedings per day at different times. That means the feeder can drop food 1 time to 12 times per day. Use any type or dry food that fits the feeder slot. Convenient Battery Level display, low voltage automatic shutdown protection. Attach to USB power to recharge. Simple to setup. Easy and convenient to use. Manual feed button allows manual feeding at any time Operates on 4 AAA batteries or optional 6v power adapter. Includes tank mounting bracket and rubber feet. Specifications Dimension: 4.53" x 3.07" x 3.66" (LxWxH) Food Capacity: 7.5 cubic inches 1 year limited warranty Batteries not included.

    $80.80

  • Lifegard Aquatics Sponge & Corner Filters Lifegard Aquatics Mini Bubble Filter Cartridges (2 Pack)

    Lifegard Aquatics Mini Bubble Filter Cartridges (2 Pack)

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    Replacement filter cartridges for the Lifegard Mini Bubble Filter.Each package contains 2 replacement foam, and 2 replacement carbon inserts.Replace foam when it becomes visibly dirty, and carbon approximately every two months.

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    $6.75

  • Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1 Inch) Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1 Inch)

    Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1 Inch)

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    Prevents fish, invertebrates, and debris from entering your overflow and/or pump. Low profile makes this strainer very unobtrusive and suitable for virtually any display aquarium.MPT fitting screws into any 1" bulkhead or pvc threaded pipe.

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    $9.35

  • Lifegard Aquatics Plumbing Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1.5 Inch)

    Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1.5 Inch)

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    Prevents fish, invertebrates, and debris from entering your overflow and/or pump. Low profile makes this strainer very unobtrusive and suitable for virtually any display aquarium. MPT fitting screws into any 1-1/2" bulkhead or pvc threaded pipe.

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    $12.10

  • Special Order Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1/2 Inch) Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1/2 Inch)

    Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (1/2 Inch)

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    Prevents fish, invertebrates, and debris from entering your overflow and/or pump. Low profile makes this strainer very unobtrusive and suitable for virtually any display aquarium. MPT fitting screws into any 1/2" bulkhead or pvc threaded pipe.

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    $6.70

  • Special Order Lifegard Aquatics Plumbing Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (2 Inch)

    Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (2 Inch)

    Prevents fish, invertebrates, and debris from entering your overflow and/or pump. Low profile makes this strainer very unobtrusive and suitable for virtually any display aquarium. MPT fitting screws into any 2" bulkhead or pvc threaded pipe.

    $13.15

  • Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (3/4 Inch) Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (3/4 Inch)

    Lifegard Aquatics MPT Low Profile Strainer (3/4 Inch)

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    Prevents fish, invertebrates, and debris from entering your overflow and/or pump. Low profile makes this strainer very unobtrusive and suitable for virtually any display aquarium. MPT fitting screws into any 3/4" bulkhead or pvc threaded pipe.

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    $7.15

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 25W Protective Sleeve

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 25W Protective Sleeve

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    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 25W Protective Sleeve Overview Replacement PVC plastic sleeve for the ProMax 25 UV Sterilizer. These sleeves should be changed every time you replace your UV bulb and quartz sleeve. The full protective sleeve is sold as a 3 piece assembly.

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    $12.35

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 55W Protective Sleeve

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 55W Protective Sleeve

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    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 55W Protective Sleeve Overview Replacement PVC plastic sleeve for the ProMax 25 UV Sterilizer. These sleeves should be changed every time you replace your UV bulb and quartz sleeve. The full protective sleeve is sold as a 3 piece assembly.

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    $14.00

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 90W Protective Sleeve

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 90W Protective Sleeve

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    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax 90W Protective Sleeve Overview Replacement PVC plastic sleeve for the ProMax 25 UV Sterilizer. These sleeves should be changed every time you replace your UV bulb and quartz sleeve. The full protective sleeve is sold as a 3 piece assembly.

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    $21.50

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 25 Watt Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 25 Watt

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 25 Watt

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    In order to ensure proper operation and efficiency of your Lifegard sterilizer all bulbs and quartz sleeves should be changed on a yearly basis.It is highly recommend when you change your bulb that you use the silicon lubricant to ensure the bulb is not damaged.This bulb fits all Lifegard QL and Pro Max 25 Watt UV Sterilizers.Manufacturer Part Number: R175230DP

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    $105.80

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 55 Watt

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 55 Watt

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    In order to ensure proper operation and efficiency of your Lifegard sterilizer all bulbs and quartz sleeves should be changed on a yearly basis.It is highly recommend when you change your bulb that you use the silicon lubricant to ensure the bulb is not damaged.The bulb fits the Lifegard ProMax 55W UV Sterilizer. Manufacturer Part Number: R450200

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    $107.95

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 90 Watt

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Bulb - 90 Watt

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    In order to ensure proper operation and efficiency of your Lifegard sterilizer all bulbs and quartz sleeves should be changed on a yearly basis.It is highly recommend when you change your bulb that you use the silicon lubricant to ensure the bulb is not damaged.The bulb fits the Lifegard ProMax 90W UV Sterilizer. Manufacturer Part Number: R450201

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    $124.15

  • Special Order Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Quartz Sleeve - 25 Watt

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Quartz Sleeve - 25 Watt

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    In order to ensure proper operation and efficiency of your Lifegard sterilizer all bulbs and quartz sleeves should be changed on a yearly basis.It is highly recommend when you change your quartz sleeve that you use silicon lubricant to ensure the sleeve is not damaged.The quartz sleeve fits the Lifegard ProMax 25W UV Sterilizer. Manufacturer Part Number: R450228A

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    $69.10

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Quartz Sleeve - 55 Watt

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Quartz Sleeve - 55 Watt

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    In order to ensure proper operation and efficiency of your Lifegard sterilizer all bulbs and quartz sleeves should be changed on a yearly basis.It is highly recommend when you change your quartz sleeve that you use silicon lubricant to ensure the sleeve is not damaged.The quartz sleeve fits the Lifegard ProMax 55W UV Sterilizer. Manufacturer Part Number: R450203A

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    $70.30

  • Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Quartz Sleeve - 90 Watt

    Lifegard Aquatics ProMax UV Sterilizer Quartz Sleeve - 90 Watt

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    In order to ensure proper operation and efficiency of your Lifegard sterilizer all bulbs and quartz sleeves should be changed on a yearly basis.It is highly recommend when you change your quartz sleeve that you use silicon lubricant to ensure the sleeve is not damaged.The quartz sleeve fits the Lifegard ProMax 90W UV Sterilizer. Manufacturer Part Number: R450204A

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    $74.30


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