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Pink and orange starfish, very hardy compared to linkias. these guys eat the bio extracts of coral but not the corals them self. totally reef safe and one of my favorite stars to keep
Krista's home grown weeping willow available with limited quantities. This Long polyp toad stool is awesome in the flow and the pic just doesn't do it any justice.
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10 great little algae eater, looks like a tiny queen conch, reproduces in your tank, and unlikely to eat anything you don't want eaten. I am pretty sure they aren't actually in the Strombus genus, but that's the name they are know for in the hobby. I had a Harlequin tusk, and these were the only algea eater I could keep - they were eaten, but reproduce too. No free replacements if yours don't make it.