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Queen Angelfish www.ReadyAquatics.com
0:45 Holocanthus ciliaris: The majestic Queen Angel lives up to every bit of her namesake with a beauty like no other on the reef. A varied and nutritious diet is required to maintain magnificent health and color in this fish; please provide a wide array of dry and thawed fresh frozen foods of green and meaty natures (marine meats). Rarely, passive, you\'ll need strong and assertive tanktmates for most specimens; large clownfishes, hardy wrasses, many damsels...even small groupers and some triggerfishes do quite well with Queen angels. Prepare for a large adult size too; a 4ft long aquarium will suffice for the first few years, but at least 6ft will be required for an adult to be displayed with its soft pennant fins trailing in glory. Purchase this fish at www.ReadyAquatics.com https://www.readyaquat ics.com/Holacanthus-ciliaris-Queen-Angel-Medi um_p_1361.... Follow us on our Facebook page for special deals and exclusive discounts. http://www.facebook.com/ReadyAqua tics Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 362 | Comments: 0
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Emerald Crabs www.ReadyAquatics.com
0:52 Emerald crab; long heralded as one of the very few herbivores (actually an omnivore here) that will consume the dreaded bubble algae. Though not obligate on bubble algae, they really are effective in short time at controlling Valonia and the like. Also called Mythrax or Mithraculus crabs, they also eat unwanted pest algae, extra fish food and a plethora of items in the aquarium. They are generally very well behaved and considered reef safe; that said, take care if considering them for a tiny aquarium with tiny fishes. It is possible that without enough algae they would try to grab a small fish in hunger. Otherwise, they are magically helpful as a pest control and unassuming scavenger. Purchase Your Emerald Crabs Today at www.ReadyAquatics.com https://www.readyaquat ics.com/Mithraculus-sculptus-Emerald-Crab_p_1 346.html?u... Follow us on our Facebook page for special deals and exclusive discounts. http://www.facebook.com/ReadyAqua tics Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 254 | Comments: 0
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The Secret of Keeping Dwarf Seahorses
www.ReadyAquatics.com 1:17 The Secret to Keeping Dwarf Seahorses!\\ Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 560 | Comments: 0
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Slate Pencil Urchin Up Close
www.ReadyAquatics.com 0:59 Slate- Pencil Urchin: unlike most urchins that graze algae, the Pencil Urchin has a meaty tooth! For aquarium systems with fishes or invertebrates that are fed meaty fare heavily (mysis shrimp, etc), this type of urchin is very well suited. Reef keepers with small aquaria or small sessile specimens need to take heed, however, as this species is hardly the most graceful as it cruises about the tank. Excellent for a hearty community tank, the Pencil Urchin can be long lived and, clumsiness aside, is rather \ Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 259 | Comments: 0
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Blunt Spined Brittle Star
www.ReadyAquatics.com 0:52 Ophiothrix and kin: Blunt spined brittle starfish: the entire Ophiuroid family of serpent and brittle starfishes, with rare exceptions, are very long lived, unassuming and well suited for captivity. They have amazingly adaptable natures to substrates, systems, and foods. As an opportunistic omnivore, they are fascinating, beautiful and useful scavengers. In smaller aquaria, they easily can serve as a featured animal in their own right! Sometimes mistaken for an octopus by laymen for the serpentine arms, your starfish will give you many years of service and entertainment. If you target feed a small amount of food each day at the very same time, many Ophiuroids learn the queue and come out in plain view each day anticipating their treat! To purchase your Blunt Spined Brittle Sea Stars visit: http://www.readyaquatics.com/Blunt-Sp ined-Brittle-Star_p_1349.html?utm_source... Follow us on our Facebook page for special deals and exclusive discounts. http://www.facebook.com/ReadyAqua tics Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 496 | Comments: 0
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Dancing Blue Leg Hermit Crabs
www.ReadyAquatics.com 1:22 Clibanarius tricolor: Blue leg hermits are classic clean-up creatures and beloved by the majority of aquarists for many years. They essentially get along with anything that won\'t eat them! And you can count on them being almost categorically \ Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 153 | Comments: 0
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Birth of a Dwarf Seahorse
www.ReadyAquatics.com 0:59 Hippocampus zosterae The Dwarf Seahorse is an age-old species kept by many, many generations of aquarists. With a proper biotope system (small nano- or minireef aquaria) and very gentle tankmates, this diminutive seahorse thrives and reproduces readily in captivity! As you can see in our video. :-) They prefer the company of their own kind. A large colony of these Sea Horses are not only safe but welcoming to babies born. Consider our featured Ecoxotic mini reef systems as a home for your new Dwarf seahorses! Click to check out these amazing modern tanks. https://www.readyaquatics.com/RA-E400 5-EcoPico-Desktop-Aquarium-and-LED-Arm-L... Click Here to purchase your very own Dwarf Seahorse. http://www.readyaquatics.com/Hippo campus-zosterae-Dwarf-Sea-Horses_p_1355.htm.. . Follow us on our Facebook page for special deals and exclusive discounts. http://www.facebook.com/ReadyAqua tics Added: 118 days ago From: ReadyAquatics Views: 121 | Comments: 0
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My clownfish watching over their eggs
1:15 My mated pair of clowfish watching over their eggs Added: 346 days ago From: esqu37107 Views: 1601 | Comments: 0
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my 90 gallon mix reef
0:47 2 year reef Added: 591 days ago From: jessegarcia28 Views: 2400 | Comments: 1
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nano biube reef
1:9 nano reef made wiht a biube. Added: 680 days ago From: jtietz Views: 2762 | Comments: 1
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17 gal nano mixed coral reef
2:10 My nano 17 gallon mixed coral reef tank. Contains two A. occellaris and various SPS and LPS corals. Tank has been running for 1.5 years. Added: 753 days ago From: AndersGS Views: 3253 | Comments: 1
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movimiento Koralias 12V
3:36 Koralias 12 V & wavemaker Added: 803 days ago From: colt Views: 4760 | Comments: 2
Nando\'s Reef
6:11 My reef tank Added: 873 days ago From: NandoItaly Views: 6503 | Comments: 1
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Clown Fish
1:48 A video of our clown fish laying eggs for the first time. Added: 902 days ago From: BHornsby Views: 1928 | Comments: 0
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David Saxby's Stunning Reef Tank
9:23 David Saxby's tank has become a thing of legend, featured in magazines and on television it is understandable that it commands such attention, now, UltimateReef is very proud to be amongst those that have witnessed this spectacle in the flesh and confirm to you, avid reader, the hype is absolutely warranted. What has been achieved here is no mean feat, a true testament to education, experience and a passion that still after all these years takes the blatant form of a twinkle in David's eyes. As he sat down in his favourite chair, cold beer in hand, the pride in his face tells a story that even the owners of the most humblest of systems can relate to, answering all of our many many questions frankly and honestly, this is what we learnt... Added: 914 days ago From: OSECK Views: 5573 | Comments: 0
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reef of Colt 2005
0:6 reef of 2005 Added: 915 days ago From: colt Views: 2085 | Comments: 2
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Catalaphyllia jardinei
0:16 Catalaphyllia jardinei on moved Added: 915 days ago From: colt Views: 2415 | Comments: 0
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Striped Shrimpfish Swimming
0:33 Striped Shrimpfish on Display at the Dallas World Aquarium Added: 924 days ago From: esqu37107 Views: 2301 | Comments: 0
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Weedy Sea Dragon at the Dallas World
Aquarium 0:46 Weedy Sea Dragon at the Dallas World Aquarium Added: 927 days ago From: esqu37107 Views: 5342 | Comments: 0
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Cuttlefish at the Dallas World Aquarium
0:8 Cuttlefish display at the Dallas world aquarium Added: 927 days ago From: esqu37107 Views: 3002 | Comments: 0
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