Stocks update 8 Nov 07'

Bicolor Angel Pottery Angel Blue Pygmy Half Black Angel Stripe Swallow False Stoner!!Yellowtail Damsels Colored Blenny Four Stripe Damsels Banded Blenny Wheeleri Goby 2 Spot goby Black Stripe Shrimp GobyGolden Heads Goby Spotted Mandarin Royal Dotties Spotted Grunt Painted Sweetlips Gold Striped Cardinals Bangai Cardinals Foxfaces Yellow Boxes Powder Blacks Clown Tangs Brown Tangs Convict Tangs Spotted Unicorns Blue Blanquilio Red tail Filefish Aussie Banded Pipefish Blue Fairy wrasses Lubbock fairies Red Coris Yellow Coris Orange Strip Wrasse Cleaner Wrasses Carpenter Wrasses Bicolor Parrots Diana Hogfish Falco Hawks Clown Trigger Black Trigger Pinktail Trigger Red majestic Shrimps Bumble bee shrimps Harlequin shrimps Sexy Shrimps! Sea Hares Nassaurius Snails Blue stars Red Stars Red Brittle Stars Striped Long Urchin Tube Worms Pink Anemones Orange anemones

Yellow Foxface - Siganus vulpinus


The Foxface Rabbitfish, also known as the Foxface Lo, has a very unique body color. It has a mottled yellow-brown body with a dark chest. The face is very light in color and speckled on the lower half.
It may reside in a 70 gallon or larger aquarium. It is a very peaceful species except when housed with other rabbitfish. The Foxface Rabbitfish may be housed with more aggressive fish. Its predators will tend to leave it alone because of its venomous dorsal spines. Rabbitfish are generally reef-safe if they are well fed. If not, it is possible for them to nip at and consume some species of LPS and soft corals.
The Foxface Rabbitfish diet consists of a variety of fresh vegetables and algae. It does nip and possibly eat some soft and hard coral polyps.
Small and medium sizes of this species are available now! Get one to rid the algae in your aquarium now!

Fire goby - Nemateleotris magnifica


The Fire Goby is also known as the Firefish, Firefish Goby, Magnificent Dartfish, or Fire Dartfish. Its head is yellow, the anterior portion of the body is white, and the posterior portion a pinkish to orangish red. The dorsal, anal, and caudal fins are highlighted in black. In the wild, Fire Gobies are usually found in groups hovering over the reef, harvesting planktonic food that drifts by in the current. Each Fire Goby will have a "bolt-hole," which it quickly ducks into when threatened.
Fire Goby have always been one of the more popular fish in the marine hobby. There are two, closely-related fish, the Flame (Purple) Firefish, N. decora and the rarely seen N. helfrichi.
Because they try to jump out of the tank, especially if stressed, the Fire Goby requires a 30 gallon tank or larger. Hobbyists who use a halide system with an open top should construct a Plexiglas "edge" around the trim, at least 10" tall. It is generally not aggressive towards other fish except those of its own species; a mated pair can live peacefully. The Fire Goby prefers moderate lighting conditions, with a moderate current passing over the reef.
Along with algae and zooplankton growing in the tank, the diet of the Fire Goby should consist of finely chopped small crustaceans, vitamin-enriched brine fish (live or frozen), mysid shrimp, and prepared foods.
These lovely "must have" gobies in the home aquarium are also now available! Hurry to get yours now!

Rose Bubble Tip Anemone

The Rose Bubble Tip Anemone adds lots of color to an aquarium. The Bubble Tip Anemone, a.k.a. Bulb Anemone, is a very popular Anemone because it readily hosts most Clownfish species. These Anemones are on the smaller side and have tentacles which form swelled bulbs at their tips. The Bubble Tip Anemone is known to "split" quite readily in the home aquarium, producing additional Anemones. They should be provided strong lighting and a decent water flow. Anemones are solitary polyp organisms which are supported internally by water.
Anemone species are differentiated by the color, shape, placement, and length of the tentacles. These Cnidaria feed off of zooxanthellae within their bodies and need a strong light source in order to survive. They will also take in food by using their tentacles to slowly move the prey to their mouths which is a slit in the center of the body. This single opening also serves as its way of expelling waste. Anemones use tiny stinging cells in their tentalces called "nematocysts" in order to stun their prey. The nematocysts within these tentacles are also used as a defense mechanism. The nematocysts can also disturb human flesh and should be considered dangerous, especially to those that have known allergies. Anemones found in the wild usually have found a crevice to hide their foot, or base, leaving only the tentacles exposed.
Some Anemones are shipped in little or no water. Float them for half an hour, discard any water in the bag, then release the Anemone directly into the aquarium. You can also choose to drip acclimate in a bucket by themselves.

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Stocks Availability as of 18 Oct 07'

Fishes & Invertebrates
Black Caps Naso Tangs Yellow Foxfaces Blue Lipstick Tangs Flame Hawk Bangai Cardinals Yellowtail Damsels Scopas Tang Cleaners Shrimps Fire Gobies Cleaner Wrasses

Corals
Red Anemones x 2 Pink Anemone x 1 Hammer corals Octopus corals Jewel Coral Star Polyps Plate Corals - long polyps Fungia plate corals Sea Fans - yellow, red with yellow polyps, purple, whitish etc Fox Coral Zooanthids Prata Squamosa Maxima Green/Red Open Brains Cyarinas Elegance Corals Candy Cane Coral Red Lobo Corals
Leathers - Longish white polyps, green polyps Yellow polyps Turtle weeds Red bamboo Green Fern Algae Tube Worms

Stock availability as of 16 Oct 07'

1.Black Caps 2.Red Anemones 3. Hammer corals 4. Octopus corals 5. Naso Tangs 6. Yellow Foxfaces 7. Yellow Wrasses 8. Red Coris 9. Blue Lipstick Tangs 10.Flame Hawk 11.Jewel Coral 12.Sea Fan 13.Common clown (Very nice colour) 14.Fox Coral 15.Zoas 16.Turbo Snail (Cleaner crew) 17.Banggai Cardinals 18.Chormis 19.Yellowtail Damsel 20.Scopas Tang 21.Clown Tang (M Size) 22. Cleaner Shrimp 23.Prata 24.Squamosa 25.Maxima 26.Candy Cane Coral 27.Lobo Coral 28.Leather 29.Yellow polyp 30.Coral Goby 31.Turtle weed 32.Red bamboo 33.Fern Algae

Amongst others, do pop by to take a look!