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Accessories - Tropical Fish - Marine Fish - Invertebrates - Aquariums - Plants - Rugby - Wellingborough |
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Invertebrates |
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Invertebrates - often a fishkeeper's ultimate challenge - but it is also true that keeping marine invertebrates is now a lot easier than ever before. |
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A well set up Marine tank can be one of the most impressive types of aquaria. Fish Are Us have a wide selection of invertebrates such as live Corals, Anemones, Shrimps and Starfish - some of which are pictured below... |
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Maze Brain This is a hard coral, otherwise known as Platygyra lamellina to scientific buffs! Many consider the Platygyra species a low-maintenance specimen, with only moderate lighting needs. |
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Red Knobbly Starfish Freshwater marine. Stunning colour. The pictured specimen is about 9cm across. |
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Elephant Ear Coral This particular coral requires a lot of water circulation around it. It likes to eat filter feeding invert food, brine shrimp and micro-plankton a few times per week, when open. |
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Anenome Stone Picture shows a collection of anenomes in a tight cluster on an aquarium stone. |
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Cleaner Shrimp Tropical marine - these are ideal for all marine tanks - as the little fellows actually eat fish parasites, ensuring a healthy aquarium. |
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Pussey Coral This is a soft coral - no skeleton. Ideal soft coral for beginner. |
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Clove polyp Filter feeder. Allow adequate space, as this polyp will bud. Hardy. Keep water quality high. |
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Spikey Brain Hard coral. Requires intensive lighting. |
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Cathedral Coral This is a soft coral - no skeleton. In perfect conditions, this coral will grow well and is easy to propagate. |
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