A great accessory for your Magfloat cleaning magnet!A easy to attach clip that allows you to feed your fish their favorite seaweed treat!Each package contains one clip, and is designed to work on the large and large+ sized Magfloats.
A great accessory for your Magfloat cleaning magnet!A easy to attach clip that allows you to feed your fish their favorite seaweed treat!Each package contains one clip, and is designed to work on the small and medium sized Magfloats.
Replacement Scrapers for the Mag-Float Large and Large PlusQuickly and easily attaches to the new style Mag-Float Large and Large Plus cleaning magnets. Allows you to effortlessly remove stubborn coralline algae.For the best care of your Mag-Float Scrape, rinse with clean fresh water after use in marine aquariums. Replace scraper with a new blade when you notice signs of corrosionPrecautions/Notes: Clean outside of aquarium surface thoroughly before each use. Remove all debris from Mag-Float prior to each use. Do not use Mag-Float above the waterline or on a dry surface. Keep the Mag-Float away from the gravel line and glass aquarium sealant. The magnet part of part with logo "Mag-Float" is placed on the outside of the aquarium surface. The Mag-Float can be left attached to the aquarium surface. The Mag-Float can be used in fresh and saltwater aquariums. Keep your Mag-Float away from electronic devices such as computers, pace makers, etc. For use with glass aquariums only! Caution - Strong magnet and sharp blades - watch your fingers!
Replacement Scrapers for the Mag-Float Small and Medium Cleaning Magnets.Quickly and easily attaches to the new style Mag-Float Small and Medium cleaning magnets. Allows you to effortlessly remove stubborn coralline algae.For the best care of your Mag-Float Scrape, rinse with clean fresh water after use in marine aquariums. Replace scraper with a new blade when you notice signs of corrosionPrecautions/Notes: Clean outside of aquarium surface thoroughly before each use. Remove all debris from Mag-Float prior to each use. Do not use Mag-Float above the waterline or on a dry surface. Keep the Mag-Float away from the gravel line and glass aquarium sealant. The magnet part of part with logo "Mag-Float" is placed on the outside of the aquarium surface. The Mag-Float can be left attached to the aquarium surface. The Mag-Float can be used in fresh and saltwater aquariums. Keep your Mag-Float away from electronic devices such as computers, pace makers, etc. For use with glass aquariums only! Caution - Strong magnet and sharp blades - watch your fingers!
The Blizzard clownfish has more white than nearly any other variety. Only the very tips of its extremities are orange, with a hint of black edging. It is the epitome of the Premium Picasso variety.True Percula clownfish grows up to 3 Inches and needs an aquarium of at least 15 gallons. Dominant True Percula clownfish rarely accept more than one of their own species in their territory, so singles or pairs work best.The True Percula clownfish pairs best with its own species, but may also chose an Ocellaris as a mate. It is very rare for another species to bond with it; more commonly fighting occurs. Percula and Ocellaris clownfish are nearly identical; the main difference is True Percula typically has a more orange color around the pupil, whereas Ocellaris eyes show more black. True Percula often need to 'grow into their stripes'; very young individuals may show very little striping, but when mature they have vivid colors and thick black outlines.They may host with nearly any anemone species, except Atlantic species. Best hosts are Magnifica/Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica) or Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), however Bubble Tip (Entacmaea quadricolor) and Sebae (Heteractis crispa) are also popular choices.Clownfish are hardy, easy to keep and are a perfect first fish for a new aquarium. Most species are available tank bred. They are omnivorous and easy to feed on high quality food items such as frozen Mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and dry foods, preferably more than once a day.Clownfish are well known for their charming wiggling way of swimming, which serves them well in their natural home, within the stinging tentacles of an anemone. The exact reason clownfish are not stung is not known, but it may have something to do with the fish's slime coat. In the ocean, without the protection of the anemone, clownfish would be easily picked off by predators. In an aquarium the anemone, which has much more demanding needs than the fish, is not necessary. The fish may instead host with a soft coral such as furry mushrooms, toadstool leather, colt coral, or even within macro algae. It may choose to host within large polyp stony corals such as Euphyllia sp. as well, however the coral does sting the fish. We don't recommend encouraging them to host with delicate corals such as bubble or brain type corals, which the fish may injure with its constant swimming. Even with an anemone in the aquarium the fish will chose to host with whichever home it likes best.Clownfish may be kept singly, or more commonly in pairs, in which case the smallest more submissive fish remains a male, and the largest most dominant fish changes sex to become a female. Clowns are related to damselfish, and pairs will not tolerate other species of clownfish within their territory (which may include 50 gallons of space or more) and may fight to the death. They are prone to parasitic infections such as Brooklynella and velvet.It is common for pairs of clownfish to spawn in the aquarium, and pairs in their prime may lay eggs near their nest site as often as every two weeks. It is not necessary to interfere with the parents, who may become more aggressive at this time, chasing away other fish and nipping at their owner's hands. It is possible, though laborious, to raise the young fish at home. If a breeding effort is to be attempted, it is important to ensure the parent fish are of the same species in order to maintain genetic purity for future generations.
By crossing a black with an orange Ocellaris clownfish this beautiful variety was created. Its color is deep and warm, becoming richer as the fish matures. Some fish may become nearly completely black, but unlike the pure Black Ocellaris, this type always keeps its orange nose.False Percula, or Ocellaris clownfish, grows up to 4 Inches and needs an aquarium of at least 15 gallons for a single or pair. Groups may be kept in larger aquariums as long as the dominant female chooses to tolerate the small fish. It works best if all individuals are added at the same time.Ocellaris clownfish are also known as False Percula for their close resemblance to their close relative the True Percula. It pairs best with its own species, but may also chose a True Percula as a mate. It is very rare for another species to bond with it; more commonly fighting occurs. True Percula and False Percula clownfish are nearly identical; the main difference is True Percula typically has a more orange color around the pupil, whereas Ocellaris eyes show more black. Ocellaris clownfish have pencil thin black lines around their white stripes, as opposed to mature True Percula who have thick black outlines.They may host with nearly any anemone species, except Atlantic species. Best hosts are Magnifica/Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica) or Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), however Bubble Tip (Entacmaea quadricolor) and Sebae (Heteractis crispa) are also popular choices.Clownfish are hardy, easy to keep and are a perfect first fish for a new aquarium. Most species are available tank bred. They are omnivorous and easy to feed on high quality food items such as frozen Mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and dry foods, preferably more than once a day.Clownfish are well known for their charming wiggling way of swimming, which serves them well in their natural home, within the stinging tentacles of an anemone. The exact reason clownfish are not stung is not known, but it may have something to do with the fish's slime coat. In the ocean, without the protection of the anemone, clownfish would be easily picked off by predators. In an aquarium the anemone, which has much more demanding needs than the fish, is not necessary. The fish may instead host with a soft coral such as furry mushrooms, toadstool leather, colt coral, or even within macro algae. It may choose to host within large polyp stony corals such as Euphyllia sp. as well, however the coral does sting the fish. We don't recommend encouraging them to host with delicate corals such as bubble or brain type corals, which the fish may injure with its constant swimming. Even with an anemone in the aquarium the fish will chose to host with whichever home it likes best.Clownfish may be kept singly, or more commonly in pairs, in which case the smallest more submissive fish remains a male, and the largest most dominant fish changes sex to become a female. Clowns are related to damselfish, and pairs will not tolerate other species of clownfish within their territory (which may include 50 gallons of space or more) and may fight to the death. They are prone to parasitic infections such as Brooklynella and velvet.It is common for pairs of clownfish to spawn in the aquarium, and pairs in their prime may lay eggs near their nest site as often as every two weeks. It is not necessary to interfere with the parents, who may become more aggressive at this time, chasing away other fish and nipping at their owner's hands. It is possible, though laborious, to raise the young fish at home. If a breeding effort is to be attempted, it is important to ensure the parent fish are of the same species in order to maintain genetic purity for future generations.
The Majestic angel sports some of the brightest colors of any angelfish, and also remains one of the smallest of its genus. It is also known as the blue girdled angelfish because of the blue markings which extend down its face and posterior across its entire belly. Its back and tail are a bright yellow. Each scale on its sides has a dot of blue in the center. As a juvenile it is deep blue with vertical bands, however they transition while at a small size and most of the individuals we carry already show the adult colors. Males and females are visually identical.The Majestic angel can grow to be up to 12 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other large angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother SPS corals or 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.
The Majestic angel sports some of the brightest colors of any angelfish, and also remains one of the smallest of its genus. It is also known as the blue girdled angelfish because of the blue markings which extend down its face and posterior across its entire belly. Its back and tail are a bright yellow. Each scale on its sides has a dot of blue in the center. As a juvenile it is deep blue with vertical bands, however they transition while at a small size and most of the individuals we carry already show the adult colors. Males and females are visually identical.The Majestic angel can grow to be up to 12 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other large angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother SPS corals or 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.
The Majestic angel sports some of the brightest colors of any angelfish, and also remains one of the smallest of its genus. It is also known as the blue girdled angelfish because of the blue markings which extend down its face and posterior across its entire belly. Its back and tail are a bright yellow. Each scale on its sides has a dot of blue in the center. As a juvenile it is deep blue with vertical bands, however they transition while at a small size and most of the individuals we carry already show the adult colors. Males and females are visually identical.The Majestic angel can grow to be up to 12 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other large angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother SPS corals or 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.
The Majestic angel sports some of the brightest colors of any angelfish, and also remains one of the smallest of its genus. It is also known as the blue girdled angelfish because of the blue markings which extend down its face and posterior across its entire belly. Its back and tail are a bright yellow. Each scale on its sides has a dot of blue in the center. As a juvenile it is deep blue with vertical bands, however they transition while at a small size and most of the individuals we carry already show the adult colors. Males and females are visually identical.The Majestic angel can grow to be up to 12 inches long and needs a large aquarium as an adult, we recommend at least 180 gallons. It does not appreciate living with other large angelfish and may become aggressive to them, however it is typically non-aggressive with other types of fish. Angelfish may nip on many types of corals, especially LPS corals, clam mantles, sponges, and sometimes soft corals. They do not typically bother SPS corals or 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.
This coral receives much of its energy by utilizing the photosynthetic algae contained within its tissues. It also depends on absorbing nutrients from the water, and will benefit from occasional feedings of zooplankton and coral snow. Zoanthids are often covered in a heavy mucus layer which helps them capture prey. Many types may be voracious feeders if offered meaty items, especially those corals with long tapering tentacles. Their sting is quite mild, however they can grow fast enough to over-grow other corals, so adequate space should be provided to accommodate future growth. Those species with shorter tentacles typically require higher water flow than those with longer tentacles, and all types will benefit from bright light.Most species contain toxins in their mucus and tissues, including the potent neurotoxin palytoxin, which may be dangerous to humans. It is important not to underestimate this toxin- gloves are highly recommended when handling this coral. Sand Zoanthus polyps may be any of nearly limitless colors, often pink, red, or green, often with contrasting skirts or mouths in a different color. Different color varieties may grow next to one another peacefully, so it is possible to create a rainbow garden. Collected from Australia, each colony is unique.Sand Zoanthus polyps are a type of Zoanthid, also called colonial anemones. They grow in a cluster by budding, and are attached at the base by runners or a mat. Occasionally blowing the colony with a baster or powerhead will help clear detritus from between the polyps and discourage nuisance algae. They are very hardy and are quite tolerant of poor water quality. However, they may be prone to pests such as predatory nudibranch, sundial snails, spiders, some Asterina sp. starfish, and zoa pox infection. Dipping the coral before adding to a display aquarium is highly recommended. Some fish may also nip on them. Difficulty: Easy Growth Speed: Fast Lighting: Medium - High Average Placement: Middle - High Water Flow: Medium - High Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
The Mangrove pod is a young tree that will help clean phosphates and nitrates from the water as it grows. It should be submerged only half way in water, allowing the top end to sprout leaves out of the water. It is important to mist the leaves with fresh water often to wash the salt that is expelled onto them as the tree absorbs salt water through the roots. Our mangroves are kept in brackish water at SG 1.018 and can be acclimated to full salt water by placing them into a container of brackish water and letting it evaporate until it matches your aquarium. They can be planted in the aquarium, in an illuminated sump or used as a house plant.
The Mangrove pod is a young tree that will help clean phosphates and nitrates from the water as it grows. It should be submerged only half way in water, allowing the top end to sprout leaves out of the water. It is important to mist the leaves with fresh water often to wash the salt that is expelled onto them as the tree absorbs salt water through the roots. Our mangroves are kept in brackish water at SG 1.018 and can be acclimated to full salt water by placing them into a container of brackish water and letting it evaporate until it matches your aquarium. They can be planted in the aquarium, in an illuminated sump or used as a house plant.
Shrimp are active, entertaining and easy to keep. They shed their shells as they grow, and afterwards need to hide in the rock until their new shell hardens. Shrimp are highly excitable when food is present, and will do anything to get it. Some species may pester corals by attempting to reach food the coral has eaten. In this situation the shrimp should be provided food first. Large individuals may catch and consume smaller species.An intelligent and efficient predator, the Mantis shrimp is actually a stomatopod and makes a wonderful pet in its own aquarium. It can learn to recognize human faces and identify its owner. It is easy to feed on chopped seafood such as krill and clams. Most species have a smasher-type claw designed to crack the shell of crabs and other hard-shelled creatures, and may also hunt fish. A few species have a spear claw designed to impale prey. Care should be taken as it may also injure the hand that feeds it. Large individuals are capable of cracking glass so acrylic aquariums are recommended. The Mantis shrimp prefers dim lighting and plenty of rockwork and sand to create a burrow for itself. Rocks placed in a cave formation will help it feel secure. It may grow up to 6 inches and is typically shades of green or red.
Shrimp are active, entertaining and easy to keep. They shed their shells as they grow, and afterwards need to hide in the rock until their new shell hardens. Shrimp are highly excitable when food is present, and will do anything to get it. Some species may pester corals by attempting to reach food the coral has eaten. In this situation the shrimp should be provided food first. Large individuals may catch and consume smaller species.An intelligent and efficient predator, the Mantis shrimp is actually a stomatopod and makes a wonderful pet in its own aquarium. It can learn to recognize human faces and identify its owner. It is easy to feed on chopped seafood such as krill and clams. It has a smasher-type claw designed to crack the shell of crabs and other hard-shelled creatures, and may also hunt fish. Care should be taken as it may also injure the hand that feeds it. Large individuals are capable of cracking glass so acrylic aquariums are recommended.The Mantis shrimp prefers dim lighting and plenty of rockwork and sand to create a borrow for itself. Rocks placed in a cave formation will help it feel secure. It may grow up to 6 inches and be a rainbow of colors including emerald, sapphire and ruby.
Pipefish are gentle fish related to seahorses. They do best in a dedicated aquarium free from boisterous or aggressive tank mates. Dragonets, seahorses, 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. Most pipefish are imported from the Philippines.If given enough space pipefish do not fight amongst each other and may form pair bonds in the aquarium. Female pipefish generally have brighter and more contrasting colors than do males. If multiple fish are kept together the females may flash their colors at each other and attempt to woo a male. When breeding the female will deposit her eggs into the male's belly pouch where he carries and protects them until they hatch.Pipefish are coral and invertebrate safe, only feeding on very small crustaceans such as copepods and minute shrimp. They prefer to eat live foods, and 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. Pipefish 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. Pipefish feed by picking food items out of the water column in a slow and deliberate manner.Because of the delicate nature of pipefish 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. br />he Many Banded pipefish an exquisite beauty that is quite rare. Very thin alternating bands of rusty red and bright yellow ring the fish from the tip of its elongated snout to its tail. Its large caudal fin is a bright red, yellow and white, like a round flag. It swims in a beautiful undulating motion through the water. It grows up to 6 inches; we recommend an aquarium of at least 30 gallons. The Banded pipefish spends most of its day out in the open, but does appreciate caves and overhangs where it may retreat. It sometimes acts as a cleaner for other fish.
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 are easy to keep and have active personalities. They have big appetites for invertebrates, especially shrimp, as well as other crustaceans, snails, worms including bristleworms, mantis shrimp and starfish among others. They do not bother corals or anemones, but may flip over rocks in their search for food. They may also bully or eat small fish, but are typically nonaggressive with other large fish as long as they have a different shape. Similarly shaped fish are seen as a threat and may be targeted; we do not recommend keeping them with small species such as flasher wrasses. When threatened or resting it may dive under the sand, but more commonly sleeps within the rocks.A gentle giant, the exotic Red Breasted Maori wrasse is a breathtaking fish with bold tribal themed markings over its scales. Overall it is warm tones of rusty red with alternating bands of light cream and dark coffee over its flanks and tail. Its face is yellow with scarlet stripes extending from its eyes. Similar scarlet speckles decorate its fins as well. Males and females are visually identical. Although it may grow up to 16 Inches long it has a very peaceful demeanor and should not be kept with aggressive species. It may occasionally sift through the sand in search of food. Hard shelled invertebrates and tiny fish may be eaten. After a large meal it may go a few days without eating. We recommend an aquarium of at least 180 gallons.
Marble Angelfish Pterophyllum scalare Freshwater Angels come in a variety of different colours and patterns, with long wispy fins that flow elegantly behind them. Though considered semi-aggressive, this behavior is only exhibited from breeding pairs who wish to protect their territory. They do like to live amongst other angels so long as they are provided with enough space. They are peaceful toward other community fish. Angels can grow to a size of 6 inches from the tip of their nose to the end length of their tail. They are not the most active fish and like to hover around in open spaces of the tank, so they require a tank of at least 30 gallons, more for a large school. Angels need to be fed a variety of meaty foods such as brine shrimp and vegetables in the form of high- quality flake or pellet food. Marble Angelfish Specifics The Marble Angelfish are considered semi-aggressive fish that grow to a size of 6". They like their temperatures between 75-82oF, pH between 5.8-8.0.
Blennies are diminutive fish typically with elongated bodies, and as such we do not recommend any aggressive or large-mouthed fish to be kept with them; this includes all groupers, snappers, sweetlips, soapfish, lionfish, eels, goatfish, anglers/frogfish, leaf fish, and any other fish who may eat them.The Marbled blenny is an interesting and occasional import from the Caribbean. It may be shades of olive green to earthy brown with a white bar extending from its eye to its shoulder. It has a high first dorsal fin ray and numerous eyespots on the rear fins. Its large eyes and pointed lips give it a comical appearance. Males and females are visually identical; however males may grow larger. It grows up to 4 inches.The Marbled blenny spends most of its time perched on top of or in rocks with its head sticking out, always alert and watching its environment. In the wild it makes its nest inside the tube shaped sponge Verongia fistularis. In the aquarium substitutes such as barnacle shells or pvc pipes may be used.Diet should include plenty of high quality meaty items, marine algae, Spirulina, and frozen Mysis shrimp. It is preferable to feed more than once a day. We recommend an aquarium of at least 30 gallons or larger.
Marco Rocks - Coralline Foundation Rock - 20lb
Overview
Our famous Reef Saver Rock cut to offer a smooth, flat surface. We recommend placing this rock under any rock work at the boundary layer between the glass and rock display.
This design allows the second layer of your scape to safely "float" above this bottom layer, promoting healthy flow around the rock work and over the substrate. Foundation Rock can be siliconed to the glass if desired.
Another aquascape option is placing the rock flat side up for a shelf look.
Our MarcoRocks is the finest all natural aquarium rock available to the aquarium enthusiast today. It is a once live natural reef rock. All natural calcium carbonate rock. Never any chemicals, additives. Often, you can spot fossilized ancient corals within the rocks.
Our rock is a "green" sustainable product. Because it is not harvested from a marine environment, it has no negative impact on our delicate reef or marine ecosystem.
Combine this with our unique no-chemical cleaning and processing and you get great looking, pest free rock that's also environmentally friendly.
Marco Rocks - Coralline Premium Shelf Rock - 20lb
Overview
This is one of our most popular rock offerings. Formed naturally from ancient reef structures, we hand select and process the most premium structures in the Marco Rocks line to create the Premium Shelf Rock for your aquarium.
It lends itself to that perfect shelf scape that is reminiscent of a multi-tiered reef scene. We recommend stacking the rocks as horizontal as possible and cementing them together at key junctions with our E-Marco-400 mortar. Natural color is perfect for new scapes, Coralline for established reefs or to blend perfectly with our new Coralline rock.
Our MarcoRocks is the finest all natural aquarium rock available to the aquarium enthusiast today. It is a once live natural reef rock. All natural calcium carbonate rock. Never any chemicals, additives. Often, you can spot fossilized ancient corals within the rock.
Our rock is a "green" sustainable product. Because it is not harvested from a marine environment, it has no negative impact on our delicate reef or marine ecosystem.
Combine this with our unique no-chemical cleaning and processing and you get great looking, pest free rock that's also environmentally friendly.
Marco Rocks - Coralline Reef Saver Rock - 20lb
Overview
We start with our Reef Saver Rock with result looking like something straight from the ocean. This is not a wet or "live" product. Our Coralline Rock features no paint and no concrete. We use an organic colorant that preserves all of the porosity. Completely reef safe.
Light rinsing optional only to remove surface dust from packing and shipping.
Our rock is a "green" sustainable product. Because it is not harvested from a marine environment, it has no negative impact on our delicate reef or marine ecosystem.
Combine this with our unique no-chemical cleaning and processing and you get great looking, pest free rock that's also environmentally friendly.
Marco Rocks - Perfect Mix Coralline - 40lb
Overview
Introducing "The Perfect Mix" box from MarcoRocks! Designed for effortless aquarium scaping, this box contains the ideal combination of MR Coralline Foundation, MR Coralline Hybrid, and MR Coralline Shelf rocks.
Enjoy a stunning, natural purple coralline appearance right away - no waiting required! These highly porous, non-painted rocks not only look great but also promote long-term biological success. Their unique shapes allow for easy stacking, whether you prefer a loose arrangement or want to create impressive arches and ledges.
For a permanent setup, you can use MR E-400 Coralline for added stability.
To ensure you have enough for your tank, we recommend 20 lbs of rock for every 30 gallons of display volume. Transform your scaping experience today!
Features
Easily build stunning aqua-scapes with the perfect mix of MR Coralline Foundation, MR Coralline Shelf, and MR Coralline Hybrid rock
MarcoRocks "no paint process" retains superb porosity for biological advantages
Increased porosity and buffering capacity means there is no longer a trade off between instant gratification and long-term success
Because it is all-natural, each piece is unique and beautiful
The perfect choice for beginners and pros alike
Marco Rocks - Perfect Mix Natural - 40lb
Overview
Introducing "The Perfect Mix" box from MarcoRocks! Designed for effortless aquarium scaping, this box contains the ideal combination of MR Natural Foundation, MR Natural Hybrid, and MR Natural Shelf rocks.
Enjoy a stunning, natural purple coralline appearance right away - no waiting required! These highly porous, natural rocks not only look great but also promote long-term biological success. Their unique shapes allow for easy stacking, whether you prefer a loose arrangement or want to create impressive arches and ledges.
For a permanent setup, you can use MR E-400 Natural for added stability.
To ensure you have enough for your tank, we recommend 20 lbs of rock for every 30 gallons of display volume. Transform your scaping experience today!
Features
Easily build stunning aqua-scapes with the perfect mix of MR Natural Foundation, MR Natural Shelf, and MR CorNaturalalline Hybrid rock
Increased porosity and buffering capacity means there is no longer a trade off between instant gratification and long-term success
Because it is all-natural, each piece is unique and beautiful
The perfect choice for beginners and pros alike
Marco Rocks Premium Shelf Rock - 1lb
Overview
This is one of our most popular rock offerings. Formed naturally from ancient reef structures, we hand select and process the most premium structures in the Marco Rocks line to create the Premium Shelf Rock for your aquarium.
It lends itself to that perfect shelf scape that is reminiscent of a multi-tiered reef scene. We recommend stacking the rocks as horizontal as possible and cementing them together at key junctions with our E-Marco-400 mortar. Natural color is perfect for new scapes, Coralline for established reefs or to blend perfectly with our new Coralline rock.
Our MarcoRocks is the finest all natural aquarium rock available to the aquarium enthusiast today. It is a once live natural reef rock. All natural calcium carbonate rock. Never any chemicals, additives. Often, you can spot fossilized ancient corals within the rock.
Our rock is a "green" sustainable product. Because it is not harvested from a marine environment, it has no negative impact on our delicate reef or marine ecosystem.
Combine this with our unique no-chemical cleaning and processing and you get great looking, pest free rock that's also environmentally friendly.
Marco Rocks Reef Saver Foundation Rock - 1lb
Overview
Our famous Reef Saver Rock cut to offer a smooth, flat surface. We recommend placing this rock under any rock work at the boundary layer between the glass and rock display.
This design allows the second layer of your scape to safely "float" above this bottom layer, promoting healthy flow around the rock work and over the substrate. Foundation Rock can be siliconed to the glass if desired.
Another aquascape option is placing the rock flat side up for a shelf look.
Our MarcoRocks is the finest all natural aquarium rock available to the aquarium enthusiast today. It is a once live natural reef rock. All natural calcium carbonate rock. Never any chemicals, additives. Often, you can spot fossilized ancient corals within the rocks.
Our rock is a "green" sustainable product. Because it is not harvested from a marine environment, it has no negative impact on our delicate reef or marine ecosystem.
Combine this with our unique no-chemical cleaning and processing and you get great looking, pest free rock that's also environmentally friendly.
Marco Rocks Reef Saver Reef Rock - 1lb
Overview
The rock that put us on the map.
While it might appear to look like others in the market, it is not. Our Reef Saver Rock is carefully sourced for color, porosity, and purity. Our cleaning process is also the best in the business.
Accept no imitations and choose MR for the best quality dry rock in the business. All natural calcium carbonate rock that was once part of a ancient reef. Never any chemicals or additives.
Often, you can spot fossilized ancient corals within the rock.
Our rock is a "green" sustainable product. Because it is not harvested from a marine environment, it has no negative impact on our delicate reef or marine ecosystem.
Combine this with our unique no-chemical cleaning and processing and you get great looking, pest free rock that's also environmentally friendly.
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.This diminutive damsel is uncommonly available from the Red Sea and grows to only 2.5 Inches. It has lovely white color with a yellow face and some black edging its fins. In the wild it may hide amongst Acropora branches, however in the aquarium it will appreciate rock with many hiding places.
The Marina air stone is ideal for adding accents in any aquarium the air stone diffuses air, creating water movement. The air stone also increases surface agitation, accelerates oxygen replenishment and helps release carbon dioxide build-up.Simply connect the air stone to your airline tubing and place it in the desired location. Rectangular shape. Size: 30.5 cm (12 in) length.
The Marina air stone is ideal for adding accents in any aquarium the air stone diffuses air, creating water movement. The air stone also increases surface agitation, accelerates oxygen replenishment and helps release carbon dioxide build-up.Simply connect the air stone to your airline tubing and place it in the desired location. Rectangular shape. Size: 10 cm (4 in) length.
The Marina air stone is ideal for adding accents in any aquarium the air stone diffuses air, creating water movement. The air stone also increases surface agitation, accelerates oxygen replenishment and helps release carbon dioxide build-up.Simply connect the air stone to your airline tubing and place it in the desired location. Rectangular shape. Size: 15 cm (6 in) length.
The Marina air stone is ideal for adding accents in any aquarium the air stone diffuses air, creating water movement. The air stone also increases surface agitation, accelerates oxygen replenishment and helps release carbon dioxide build-up.Simply connect the air stone to your airline tubing and place it in the desired location.Cylindrical shape. Size: 2.84 cm (1.5 in). 2-pack.
The Marina air stone is ideal for adding accents in any aquarium the air stone diffuses air, creating water movement. The air stone also increases surface agitation, accelerates oxygen replenishment and helps release carbon dioxide build-up.Simply connect the air stone to your airline tubing and place it in the desired location.Cylindrical shape. Size: 2.84 cm (1.5 in). 4-pack.
The Marina Large Algae Scrubber is suitable for large glass and acrylic aquariums.Its long, reinforced plastic handle makes removing algae and other deposits from your tank an easy job.Its unique angled cleaning head provides better control, increased pad-to-surface contact, and easier access to hard-to-reach areas.,
The Marina Medium Algae Scrubber is suitable for small glass and acrylic aquariums.It has a reinforced plastic handle that makes removing algae and other deposits from your tank an easy job.It also features a unique angled cleaning head that provides better control, increased pad-to-surface contact, and easier access to hard-to-reach areas.
Marina Bio Carb Cartridge for Slim Filters - 3 pack
Overview
The Marina Slim Filter Bio-Carb is a genuine replacement cartridge for all three Marina Slim Filter Models (S10, S15, S20).
Ideal for tropical fish, the filter cartridge contains activated carbon and Ceramitek for optimum filtration and a healthy aquarium. The activated carbon effectively removes pollutants and odors, while the Ceramitek, a highly porous ceramic biological filter medium, optimizes biological filtration.
The easy-to-use disposable cartridge should be replaced every two weeks for best results.
Never replace all filter cartridges at the same time to ensure a constant presence of beneficial bacteria.
Marina Bio Clear Cartridge for Slim Filters - 3 pack
Overview
The Marina Slim Filter Bio-Clear is a genuine replacement cartridge for all three Marina Slim Filter Models (S10, S15, S20). Ideal for goldfish, the filter cartridge contains zeolite and Ceramitek for optimum filtration and a healthy aquarium.
The zeolite effectively adsorbs toxic ammonia and reduces stress on fish, while the Ceramitek, a highly porous ceramic biological filter medium, optimizes biological filtration.
The easy-to-use disposable cartridge should be replaced every two weeks for best results.
Never replace all filter cartridges at the same time to ensure a constant presence of beneficial bacteria
The Marina Deluxe Planter Scraper is a multi-purpose aquarium cleaning tool that is useful for a variety of applications. The 4-in1 tool has a two-sided scraper pad that is suitable for glass and acrylic aquariums. The soft yellow sponge side removes soft algae or slime The abrasive green nylon pad side is excellent for removing stubborn algae or slimy stains. It also has a plastic scraper blade that removes hardened stains and a practical planter fork that is ideal for plant maintenance and the removal of debris. The Planter Scraper has a 48 cm (19-inch) long shaft that provides excellent reach.
Marina Easy Catch Fish Nets make managing and handling fish very easy and convenient. Made with loosely-weaved nylon mesh, the nets allow easy, unhindered movement with minimum water resistance.All Easy Catch Fish Nets have vinyl-coated handles that ensure a safe and comfortable grip.The fish nets are available in a wide variety of sizes.Specifications Net Size: 10 x 7" Net Depth: 10" Length of Shaft: 14"
Marina Easy Catch Fish Nets make managing and handling fish very easy and convenient. Made with loosely-weaved nylon mesh, the nets allow easy, unhindered movement with minimum water resistance.All Easy Catch Fish Nets have vinyl-coated handles that ensure a safe and comfortable grip.The fish nets are available in a wide variety of sizes.Specifications Net Size: 3 x 2.5" Net Depth: 4" Length of Shaft: 10"
Marina Easy Catch Fish Nets make managing and handling fish very easy and convenient. Made with loosely-weaved nylon mesh, the nets allow easy, unhindered movement with minimum water resistance.All Easy Catch Fish Nets have vinyl-coated handles that ensure a safe and comfortable grip.The fish nets are available in a wide variety of sizes.Specifications Net Size: 5 x 4" Net Depth: 6" Length of Shaft: 10"
Marina Easy Catch Fish Nets make managing and handling fish very easy and convenient. Made with loosely-weaved nylon mesh, the nets allow easy, unhindered movement with minimum water resistance.All Easy Catch Fish Nets have vinyl-coated handles that ensure a safe and comfortable grip.The fish nets are available in a wide variety of sizes.Specifications Net Size: 5.9 x 5" Net Depth: 7" Length of Shaft: 12"
Marina Easy Catch Fish Nets make managing and handling fish very easy and convenient. Made with loosely-weaved nylon mesh, the nets allow easy, unhindered movement with minimum water resistance.All Easy Catch Fish Nets have vinyl-coated handles that ensure a safe and comfortable grip.The fish nets are available in a wide variety of sizes.Specifications Net Size: 5 x 4" Net Depth: 6" Length of Shaft: 16"
Marina Easy Catch Fish Nets make managing and handling fish very easy and convenient. Made with loosely-weaved nylon mesh, the nets allow easy, unhindered movement with minimum water resistance.All Easy Catch Fish Nets have vinyl-coated handles that ensure a safe and comfortable grip.The fish nets are available in a wide variety of sizes.Specifications Net Size: 8 x 6" Net Depth: 8" Length of Shaft: 16"
- Centigrade and Fahrenheit- For fresh and salt water- Accurate and easy to read- Safety zone indicator for most tropical fish- Protects fish from unsafe temperatures