Description: This pack is meant to keep a tank from 30 Gallons to 50 Gallons clean and free of algae. This pack contains the following:15x Cerith Snails 25x Astraea Turbo Snails 2x Emerald Crabs15x Blue Leg Hermit1x Purple Serpent1xCucumber Slug Blue Leg, Algae Control, Aquarium, Live Corals, Inverts, CUC Scientific Name: Clibanarius Tricolor Approximate Size: 0.5-1.5 Inches Difficulty: Easy Preferred Diet: Scavenger Restrictions: Cannot tolerate copper!! DRIP ACCLIMATION REQUIRED. Usually you want 1-2 blue legs per gallon Most inverts do well under 73-78 Fahrenheit, PH 8.0-8.3, Salinity 1.022-1.025Cerith Snail OverviewApproximate Purchase Size: 1"Scientific NameCerithium spp. Reef CompatibleYes Care LevelBeginner DispositionPeaceful Min. Tank Size10 gallons Mature Size1 inch Placement in tankAny DietOmnivore RangeEastern Pacific, Mexico, Caribbean Don't let the Cerith Snail's small adult size fool you. As well as having a gorgeous, elongated spiral shell, this active scavenger can consume large amounts of detritus, uneaten food, fish waste, and algae. Plus, this species of the Cerithium genus often burrows in your aquarium sand and helps maintain adequate oxygen levels in the substrate.Native to the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific off the coast of Mexico, the Cerith Snail does best in larger, well-established reef systems with deep sand beds. This voracious feeder is most active at night. In fact, breeding pairs of Cerith Snails will lay their eggs on your aquarium glass just after dark in long, stringy curves. However, since these eggs take a while to develop, they are often consumed by other tankmates or removed from the water column by filtration before the eggs have a chance to hatch. The Cerith Snail is extremely difficult to breed in captivity. Not only is determining the sexes difficult, but the water parameters required to do so are unknown.Like other invertebrates, the Cerith Snail is sensitive to high nitrate levels and copper based medications. It also requires a gradual acclimation process, preferably the drip acclimation method, since it is sensitive to even minute changes in water parameters.Astrae Turbo Snail quick overviewThe Astraea Turbo Snail has a unique shell and a ravenous appetite for algae. Unlike many bottom dwellers that are dressed in drab colors to better camouflage themselves against the sand bottoms, Astraea tecta boasts a pyramid-shape shell with beautiful, olive green coloration. Since some individuals have projections on the shell that give it a star-like outline, the Astraea Turob is also known as the Astraea Star Snail or Astraea Conehead Snail.Though interesting to observe in your home aquarium, the Astraea Turbo Snail serves a greater function of cleaning algae-covered live rock. It is very adept at keeping your aquarium clean. In fact, this small herbivore prefers to feed on nuisance hair algae, as well as cyanobacteria and diatoms. Some aquarists also report that the Astraea Turbo Snail actually consumes the entire hair algae structure, which helps prevent immediate further algae growth.The Astraea Turbo Snail prefers well-established aquariums with ample hiding places and sufficient room to roam. In addition to eating algae off of your live rock, this member of the Astraeinae family will also clean your aquarium glass. However, the Astraea Turbo Snail is not known to be climbers like other smaller-shelled snail species. Care needs to be taken to observe the daily activities of this hungry snail since it has difficulty righting itself if it falls or is knocked upside down.Like other invertebrates, the Astrae Turbo Snail is sensitive to high nitrate levels and will not tolerate copper-based medications. The Astraea Conehead Snail requires a gradual acclimation period, preferably the drip acclimation method, he often over two hours, since it cannot tolerate even minute changes in water parameters. If sufficient food levels are not present, supplement the diet with blanched spinach or lettuce and vegetable-based tablet foods.Approximate Purchase Size: 1/2" to 1"Emerald overviewThe Emerald is well respected for its scavenging ability. It will enthusiastically feed on uneaten meaty foods and many types of nuisance algae. Unlike many other animals, Mithraculus sculptus will eat bubble algae and helps clean your aquarium of these algae. Its distinct, flat shiny green body and hairy legs easily identify the Emerald.Native to the reefs of the Caribbean, the Emerald is nocturnal and hides in caves and amongst rubble during the day. In the home aquarium, this member of the Majidae family requires a well-established aquarium with plenty of rockwork and hiding places. Once familiar with its surroundings, the Emerald will venture out of hiding during the day to forage on algae.Care needs to be taken to ensure an ample supply of food is available for the Emerald. Many aquarists supplement the Emerald's diet with dried seaweed and chopped meaty foods, such as shrimp, as well as a quality pellet fish food.Otherwise, this opportunistic feeder may turn to corals, invertebrates, or small fish for a food source. However, when well fed, most Emerald's are very tolerant of their tankmates and highly compatible in reef environments. Like other invertebrates, the Emerald does not tolerate copper-based medications or fluctuating water parameters.Approximate Purchase Size: 1/2" to 1-1/2"Purple Serpent StarfishThe Serpent Starfish, Ophioderma sp., features long, serpent-like arms that allow them to move very quickly for a starfish. They are excellent scavengers that will feed mainly on decaying matter and plankton. Like most starfish, if they lose an appendage it will regenerate along the central disc. The Serpent Star will spend much of its time along live rockwork and will come out most often at night. They usually should not be housed with feather dusters as they can eat them. This species will come in a number of different colors. Drip acclimation is recommended. DOA RULES IMPORTANT: Please read before buying this live product: I guarantee live arrival of our live specimens: BUT CERTAIN CONDITIONS MUST BE MET Someone must be present to receive and inspect the package on the FIRST DELIVERY attempt. We must be notified of DOA (dead on arrival) within TWO HOURS of FIRST DELIVERY TIME . PICTURES NEED TO BE OF LIVE ANIMALS IN THE BAG UNOPENED!!! If these conditions are met, then we will replace the DOA at CREDIT ONLY. If you want a replacement you'll need to pay shipping again as SHIPPING IS NONREFUNDABLE. These are live organisms. THEY CANNOT SURVIVE OUTSIDE OR IN YOUR MAILBOX FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. All Orders are shipped on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesday so any orders after Monday will ship the following week.
Price: 84.99 USD
Location: Marathon, Florida
End Time: 2023-12-30T14:26:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: 45 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Water Type: Marine
Water Temperature: Tropical
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Temperament: Peaceful