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Tree Sponge
General information The Tree Sponge of the genus Ptilocaulis is normally red or orange. Its shape is very similar to that of a tree which includes a main trunk with several branches. The Tree Sponge requires a strong current and excellent water quality. All sponges, including the Tree Sponge, require some very special care in…
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Red Ball Sponge
General information The Red Ball Sponge and members of this genus are found in a wide variety of colors such as red, yellow, and orange. The Red Ball Sponge requires a strong current and excellent water conditions. All sponges, including the Red Ball Sponge, will require some very special care to survive in the home…
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Tiger Sand Conch
General information The Tiger Sand Conch are scavengers, they burrow themselves under the sand, they sift through the sand using their siphon to search for food or detritus. As the Tiger Sand Conch sift through the sand they aerate the entire environment in the aquarium. The Tiger Sand Conch is mainly found buried in the…
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Tiger Cowrie
General information The Tiger Cowrie has an egg-shaped, spotted, glossy shell and is in high demand for the rock aquarium. It differs in color depending upon geographical location. While it does not have an operculum to shut when it retracts its mantle into its shell, the opening is lined with threatening tooth-like structures. Normally, the…
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Zebra Turbo Snail
General information The Zebra Striped Turbo Snail is an algae eating machine. Like other members of the Turbinidae family, the Zebra Striped Turbo Snail has a voracious appetite for algae. While other Turbo species have simple top- or turban-shaped shells, the Zebra Striped boasts a stunning dark black shell striped in elegant waves of tan….