Soft Mushroom Marine 5cm Soft mushrooms are hardy, beginner-friendly corals ideal for establishing a stable reef environment. This 5cm specimen features a compact form that adapts well to moderate lighting and water flow, making it suitable for mixed reef tanks. Soft mushrooms display vibrant coloration and expand gracefully when conditions are optimal. They propagate readily, offering long-term value and visual interest. Minimal care requirements and tolerance for varied parameters make them an excellent choice for aquarists seeking reliable, low-maintenance corals that enhance tank aesthetics while supporting ecosystem diversity.
Leather mushrooms are soft coral specimens prized by experienced aquarists for their resilience and visual appeal. This marine variety thrives in moderate lighting and gentle water flow, making it suitable for established reef systems. Known for their fleshy, textured appearance, leather mushrooms expand and contract naturally as they feed on plankton and organic matter in the water column. They're hardy, relatively low-maintenance, and can tolerate minor fluctuations in water parameters—ideal for hobbyists seeking reliable coral that won't demand constant attention. Propagation is straightforward, allowing you to expand your collection over time.
Purple tube anemones are striking marine invertebrates prized for their vibrant coloration and unique tubular morphology. These specimens typically reach 6cm in length and thrive in established reef aquariums with moderate to strong water flow and stable lighting conditions. They feed on small planktonic organisms and benefit from regular target feeding with quality marine foods. Purple tube anemones require careful acclimation and stable water parameters including consistent salinity, temperature between 24–26°C, and adequate calcium levels. Ideal for experienced aquarists seeking to add dynamic movement and visual interest to their reef display.
Green tube anemones are hardy, low-maintenance additions to established reef aquariums. These vibrant creatures typically inhabit crevices and tubes, extending their tentacles to capture plankton and small food particles. They thrive in moderate to strong water flow and benefit from regular feeding with quality marine foods. Ideal for aquarists seeking a colorful, interactive specimen that adds movement and visual interest to the tank. Requires stable water parameters and adequate lighting for optimal coloration.
Luminous green chendol anemone is a striking aquarium specimen prized for its vibrant coloration and distinctive tentacle morphology. This hardy coral thrives in moderate to high lighting conditions and benefits from consistent water flow. The anemone's luminous green hues intensify under quality LED lighting, making it a focal point in any reef or planted aquarium setup. Suitable for intermediate aquarists, it requires stable water parameters and occasional feeding with small meaty foods. The 5-10cm size range offers flexibility for various tank configurations while establishing quickly in established systems.
Brown base chendol anemone with distinctive striped tentacles, ranging 10-20cm in size. This hardy species thrives in established aquariums with moderate lighting and stable water conditions. The chendol pattern—characterized by alternating bands of brown and lighter coloration—makes it visually striking in reef and planted setups. Suitable for intermediate aquarists; benefits from consistent water flow and occasional feeding with small organisms or specialized anemone food.
Red tip bubble sea anemones are striking additions to established reef aquariums, prized for their distinctive crimson-tipped tentacles and hardy nature. These 2cm specimens thrive in moderate to strong lighting and benefit from stable water conditions with good water flow. They're relatively forgiving compared to other anemone species, making them suitable for intermediate aquarists. Provide a secure placement away from aggressive corals and fish, as they can deliver a mild sting. Feed occasionally with small meaty foods like mysis shrimp. Their vibrant coloration intensifies under quality lighting, creating a focal point in any reef setup.
Knob sea stars are striking echinoderms prized by experienced aquarists for their distinctive bumpy texture and slow-moving nature. These specimens typically reach 8–15 cm and thrive in established saltwater systems with moderate flow and stable parameters. They feed on detritus and biofilm, making them valuable cleanup crew members. Provide rocky substrates and hiding spaces to support natural behavior. Best suited for intermediate to advanced hobbyists maintaining reef or fish-only setups with consistent salinity and temperature control.
Blue sea stars are striking starfish prized for their vibrant coloration and hardy nature in established aquariums. These specimens typically measure 5–10 cm across and thrive in reef or marine setups with moderate water flow and stable conditions. They feed on detritus and biofilm, making them valuable for tank maintenance. Ideal water parameters include salinity 1.023–1.025, temperature 24–26°C, and pH 8.1–8.3. Provide ample rockwork for grazing and shelter. A mature tank with established algae growth supports long-term health. Not recommended for nano tanks or systems with aggressive fish.
Red-purple lobsters are captivating marine crustaceans that bring dynamic movement and striking coloration to saltwater aquariums. At 3–8 cm, these specimens are suitable for established reef and fish-only setups with rocky structures and crevices for shelter. They are opportunistic feeders, consuming algae, detritus, and small invertebrates, making them valuable for tank maintenance. Maintain stable salinity (1.023–1.025), temperature (24–26°C), and pH (8.1–8.3) for optimal health. Their nocturnal behavior means they are most active during low-light periods. Exercise caution with small fish, shrimp, and delicate corals, as they may predate or disturb them. Acclimate slowly using the drip method to minimize stress and ensure successful integration into your marine ecosystem.
Yellow Foxface Rabbitfish are vibrant marine specimens prized for their striking yellow coloration and distinctive facial markings. These 6cm juveniles are hardy reef inhabitants that thrive in established aquariums with stable water conditions. Known for their curious, interactive behavior, they actively forage along rockwork and substrate, making them engaging additions to mixed reef or fish-only systems. Foxfaces are generally peaceful but may nip at soft corals and small invertebrates, so tank mates should be selected carefully. Provide ample hiding spaces, moderate to strong water flow, and a varied diet of quality marine flakes, pellets, and occasional vegetable matter. Water parameters should remain consistent: 24–26°C, pH 8.1–8.3, and specific gravity 1.023–1.025. These fish can reach 20cm at maturity, so plan for future growth and adequate tank volume.
Purple Fire Goby (Nemateleotris decora) is a striking nano reef inhabitant prized for its vibrant purple and orange coloration. This 4–6 cm specimen is ideal for established aquariums with moderate flow and plenty of hiding spaces among rockwork or rubble. Known for its shy, bottom-dwelling behavior, it feeds on small crustaceans and quality micro pellets. Requires stable water parameters and peaceful tank mates to thrive. A captive-bred choice for experienced aquarists seeking color and personality in compact reef systems.