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Pacific Halibut
Pacific halibut are the largest flatfish in the ocean. They can weigh up to 500 -700 pounds and can grow up to 9 feet long. They are among the most popular North American fish. Pacific halibut are common along the Northwest coast of the the USA and Canada. Halibut prefer rocky bottoms where they ambush food. Their diet consists of cod, pollock, herring, octopus, crabs, shrimp and other prey.
Pacific halibut is very popular among seafood lovers and is low in saturated fat and sodium, as well as a source of vitamins B6, B12, magnesium and potassium. The meat is white, mild and flakey. It's thickness lends itself to a variety of recipes including grilling, baking and broiling.
Sole
The Pacific Northwest is home to 2 species of sole. Sole are smaller flatfish that are related to halibut. Dover sole and English sole are bottom dwellers that feed on small fish, amphipods, molluscs, crustaceans and other ocean life.
In addition to being sought after by recreational anglers, the fish are caught commercially by trawling and marketed as filet of sole. Both species make up a large portion of the commercial flatfish harvest in the Pacific Northwest.
Salmon
There are six species of Pacific salmon - chum, coho, king (chinook), pink, sockeye and steelhead - and all are wild. Salmon grow in the ocean, and spawn in the rivers. The fish spawn only once and die afterward. Salmon eventually migrate to sea, then return to their stream of birth to spawn.
Salmon is high in Omega-3 fatty acids which is well known as having health benefits. Studies have shown that smoked salmon has a very low level of mercury, unlike some other seafood.
Lingcod
Lingcod have a large head, large mouth, and large teeth. The fish have a long, elongate body which narrows towards the tail, the back having one long dorsal fin. Lingcod are usually dark gray, brown or a greenish color on the back with mottling or spotting along the back. Lingcod can reach up to 5 feet in length.
Lingcod is an important commercial catch in Washington, Oregon, California and Alaska. The fish are also sought after by recreational anglers because of its aggressive behavior, size and excellent table value.
Pacific Cod
Pacific cod are similar to Atlantic cod although generally smaller. Pacific cod are an important commercial food species. Local names include gray cod, gray wolf or grayfish. Pacific cod are found in the Bering Strait, along the Aleutian Islands and along Washington, Oregon and part of California.
Black Cod
Black cod is another Pacific fish. Also known as sable fish, these distinctive fish have dark skin and pearly white flesh. Seafood lovers describe the fish as having a smooth texture and rich taste, due to its high oil content. The fish is low in calories and a source of protein and other nutrients. Black Cod can contain up to 50% more Omega-3 Oil than salmon.
Alaska Pollock
Alaska pollock can grow to more than 20 pounds, although most of the fish landed in the commercial fishery weigh less than three pounds. Alaska pollock are caught in huge numbers by factory ships, with Alaska pollock making up roughly 40% of the U.S. total commercial catch. Also known as Pacific pollock, the fish are members of the cod family.
Pollock has lean, white flesh that becomes opaque when cooked. Most of the commercial harvest goes into fish sticks, fish portions for fish sandwiches and for Surimi products.
The author maintains seafood related websites including Fresh-Seafood, Commercial Fishing and Chesapeake Bay News.
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Brine Shrimp Flake - 6.82 oz. $9.99 San Francisco Bay brine shrimp, plankton and oat flour in a flake perfect for freshwater and saltwater fish. Never clouds water, fish love it, made almost entirely of brine shrimp. |
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Hatch n Feeder - Brine Shrimp Hatchery $19.99 Live brine shrimp are a highly nutritious live food source for many fish and invertebrates. This truly original hatchery is designed to hatch and feed brine shrimp directly in your freshwater or saltwater tank without the hassle of several different hatchery tanks. Size: Hatchery is 2" x 5" x 8.25" high. |
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Stenopus hispidus Banded Coral Shrimp $8.99 The Banded Coral Shrimp ( Stenopus hispidus ) has large claws with alternating reddish-brown and white bands running the length of their body. S. hispidus is the most common of the group of shrimp known as the "Banded Coral Shrimp" or "Boxing Shrimp". Banded Coral Shrimp are also sometimes referred to as "Boxing Shrimp". Both males and females have very large front claws that can be close to their entire body length in size. They also have long, whisker-like antennae. These shrimp are best kept singly in the aquarium unless a mated pair can be obtained as two or more shrimp will usually fight to the death. They can also be aggressive towards other crabs and shrimp like cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs and others. Banded Coral Shrimp will feed on meaty foods. Along with leftovers from other tankmates, they can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty items like shrimp, brine shrimp, krill, scallops, clam and similar items. They will feed on small bristleworms and some may act as "cleaner shrimp" for other tankmates. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusual to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists on common "Boxing Shrimp". This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Rhynchocinetes durbanensis Camel Shrimp $9.99 The Camel Shrimp ( Rhynchocinetes durbanensis ) has red and white lined markings with large, green eyes and a humped back. They are generally nocturnal and tend to hide during light hours. Camel Shrimp are scavengers and will gladly eat up any leftover frozen, flake or pellet food that the other inhabitants in the aquarium do not eat. Camel shrimp are not reef safe and will consume polyps and soft corals. This species may live alone but prefer to be in groups of three or more. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusuall to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Spirulina Brine Shrimp - Cubes - 3.5 oz. - Frozen $3.49 These highly-nutritious brine shrimp are even more nutritious because they were fed a bio-enriched diet that included plenty of spirulina. A great day-to-day food for all your fish, fresh and saltwater. In addition, this food is great for boosting the immune system in times of stress, such as moving, introducing a new fish, etc. Brine shrimp is a good food, but Spirulina-enhanced Brine Shrimp is even BETTER. |
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Bio-Pure Freeze Dried Spirulina Brine Shrimp - 1.76 oz. - Cubes $17.79 Spirulina-infused brine shrimp are the ultimate food source for fish in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Spirulina provides the valuable plant-component of your fishes' diet, while delicious brine shrimp provide the protein as well as lots of natural fatty acids. Rich in vitamins. Trust your fish to the experts at Hikari! |
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Mysis Relicta Shrimp - Flat Pack - 8 oz. - Frozen $5.99 These tiny saltwater shrimp are the perfect food for those finicky eaters. With its own natural attractants, Mysis shrimp are eagerly consumed by just about all of your aquarium inhabitants, even seahorses eagerly feed on these tiny shrimp. With plenty of highly unsaturated fatty acids and protein, these shrimp may be small, but they are packed with nutrition. Unique freshwater relicta mysis species packs in more fatty acids and less salt content than comparible saltwater species, for improved health in all aquarium fish. |
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Omega-3 Brine Shrimp - Cubes - 3.5 oz. - Frozen $3.49 These Brine Shrimp were fed a special Omega-3 formula food and are now more nutritious than ever before. These essential fatty acids promote the healthy growth and maturation of your fish, while increasing disease resistance. All freshwater and saltwater fish love Brine Shrimp, and you'll love this specially enriched formula even more for it's excellent health benefits. |
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Thor amboinensis Sexy Shrimp $16.99 Sexy Shrimp ( Thor amboinensis ) are named for their dancing stance as they wave their tails above their heads. They are golden yellow or red with white and lavender spots. These shrimp only reach about 1 to 2 inches in size, so choose tankmates carefully to avoid putting these shrimp with a potential predator. Their tiny size makes them ideal candidates for mini reef set-ups where they can be easily observed and appreciated. They prefer being housed in groups with Euphillia corals. Most shrimp are omnivore or are opportunistic scavengers. They will generally accept other foods like flakes, pellets, algaes, and frozen meaty foods as well as whatever they scavenge from their tank (or tankmates). Some may even clean parasites, dead scales and other irritants off of other tankmates or may eat nuisance bristleworms or anemones. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusual to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Saltwater Multipack - Cubes - 3.5 oz. - Frozen $4.99 Now you can feed your marine fish a complete, varied diet with the Saltwater Multi Pack. Four of the best for your saltwater fish: 1 row of Marine Cuisine, 1 row of Emerald Entree, 1 row of Frozen Squid, and 1 row of Omega-3 enriched Brine Shrimp. Great nutrition in four great varieties that your fish will love. |
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Brine Shrimp - 16 oz. Flat Pack $6.99 Finicky fish have met their match They???ll love San Francisco Bay Brand Frozen Brine Shrimp Raised in a saltwater pond rich in algae and diatoms, even your herbivores will eagerly scoop up the tiny morsels Rich in important nutrients like protein and fatty acids, this is a great food for a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish. Size: 16 oz. flat pack. |
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Brine Shrimp - Flat Pack - 8 oz. - Frozen $5.99 Finicky fish have met their match. They'll love San Francisco Bay Brand Frozen Brine Shrimp. Raised in a saltwater pond rich in algae and diatoms, even your herbivores will eagerly scoop up the tiny morsels. Rich in important nutrients like protein and fatty acids, this is a great food for a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish. |
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Brine Shrimp - Flat Pack - 4 oz. - Frozen $3.29 Finicky fish have met their match, They'll love San Francisco Bay Brand Frozen Brine Shrimp. Raised in a saltwater pond rich in algae and diatoms, even your herbivores will eagerly scoop up the tiny morsels. Rich in important nutrients like protein and fatty acids, this is a great food for a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish. |
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Mysis Shrimp - Cubes - 3.5 oz. - Frozen $2.99 These tiny saltwater shrimp are the perfect food for those finicky eaters With its own natural attractants, Mysis shrimp are eagerly consumed by just about all your aquarium inhabitants, even seahorses eagerly feed on these tiny shrimp With plenty of highly unsaturated fatty acids and protein, these shrimp may be small, but they are packed with nutrition Size: 3.5 oz. |
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Mysis Shrimp - Flat Pack - 16 oz. - Frozen $8.99 These tiny saltwater shrimp are the perfect food for those finicky eaters With its own natural attractants, Mysis shrimp are eagerly consumed by just about all your aquarium inhabitants, even seahorses eagerly feed on these tiny shrimp With plenty of highly unsaturated fatty acids and protein, these shrimp may be small, but they are packed with nutrition Size: 16 oz. |
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Mysis Shrimp - Freeze Dried - 1.7 oz. $7.99 Mysis Shrimp are one of the most nutritious and readily accepted foods for almost all fresh and saltwater aquarium fish, such as tetras, cichlids, livebearers, angels, barbs, butterflys, clownfish and gobies. San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze Dried Mysis are just as nutritious as live food without the risk of parasites. Mysis shrimp also make an excellent nutritious treat for turtles, frogs and other amphibians. |
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Mysis Shrimp - Freeze Dried - 3.35 oz. $12.99 Mysis Shrimp are one of the most nutritious and readily accepted foods for almost all fresh and saltwater aquarium fish, such as tetras, cichlids, livebearers, angels, barbs, butterflys, clownfish and gobies. San Francisco Bay Brand Freeze Dried Mysis are just as nutritious as live food without the risk of parasites. Mysis shrimp also make an excellent nutritious treat for turtles, frogs and other amphibians. |
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Stenopus tenuirostris Blue Banded Coral Shrimp $19.99 The Blue Coral Banded Shrimp ( Stenopus tenuirostris ) has a blue body and legs with white and red banded claws and back. This species tends to stay smaller than other boxer shrimp. Banded Coral Shrimp are also sometimes referred to as "Boxing Shrimp". Both males and females have very large front claws that can be close to their entire body length in size. They also have long, whisker-like antennae. These shrimp are best kept singly in the aquarium unless a mated pair can be obtained as two or more shrimp will usually fight to the death. They can also be aggressive towards other crabs and shrimp like cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs and others. Banded Coral Shrimp will feed on meaty foods. Along with leftovers from other tankmates, they can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty items like shrimp, brine shrimp, krill, scallops, clam and similar items. They will feed on small bristleworms and some may act as "cleaner shrimp" for other tankmates. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusual to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists on common "Boxing Shrimp". This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Periclimenes brevicarpalis Anemone Shrimp - Medium $24.99 Anemone Shrimp ( Periclimenes brevicarpalis ) are most easily appreciated in small species tanks. They are transparent with white, purple, and orange markings. These shrimp form symbiotic relationships with anemones, using them as protection from predators. They are carnivorous and will feed on meaty bits of food and on the mucus of its host. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusuall to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Stenopus scutellatus Golden Banded Coral Shrimp - Medium $19.99 The Golden Banded Coral Shrimp ( Stenopus scutellatus ) has a yellow body and legs accented by a red and white banded tail and claws. It is very similar to the Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp ( S. zanzibaricus ) but has white antennae while the Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp's antennae are red. The Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp is also more predominately white while the Golden Banded Coral Shrimp is more yellow-gold. Banded Coral Shrimp are also sometimes referred to as "Boxing Shrimp". Both males and females have very large front claws that can be close to their entire body length in size. They also have long, whisker-like antennae. These shrimp are best kept singly in the aquarium unless a mated pair can be obtained as two or more shrimp will usually fight to the death. They can also be aggressive towards other crabs and shrimp like cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs and others. Banded Coral Shrimp will feed on meaty foods. Along with leftovers from other tankmates, they can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty items like shrimp, brine shrimp, krill, scallops, clam and similar items. They will feed on small bristleworms and some may act as "cleaner shrimp" for other tankmates. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusual to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists on common "Boxing Shrimp". This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Stenopus zanzibaricus Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp $22.99 The Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp ( Stenopus zanzibaricus ) has a red and white body and legs and golden yellow abdomen. It is very similar to the Golden Banded Coral Shrimp ( S. scutellatus ) but has red antennae while the Golden Banded Coral Shrimp's antennae are white. The Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp is also more predominately white while the Golden Banded Coral Shrimp is more yellow-gold. Banded Coral Shrimp are also sometimes referred to as "Boxing Shrimp". Both males and females have very large front claws that can be close to their entire body length in size. They also have long, whisker-like antennae. These shrimp are best kept singly in the aquarium unless a mated pair can be obtained as two or more shrimp will usually fight to the death. They can also be aggressive towards other crabs and shrimp like cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs and others. Banded Coral Shrimp will feed on meaty foods. Along with leftovers from other tankmates, they can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty items like shrimp, brine shrimp, krill, scallops, clam and similar items. They will feed on small bristleworms and some may act as "cleaner shrimp" for other tankmates. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusual to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists on common "Boxing Shrimp". This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Stenopus scutellatus Golden Banded Coral Shrimp - Small $12.99 The Golden Banded Coral Shrimp ( Stenopus scutellatus ) has a yellow body and legs accented by a red and white banded tail and claws. It is very similar to the Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp ( S. zanzibaricus ) but has white antennae while the Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp's antennae are red. The Zanzibar Banded Coral Shrimp is also more predominately white while the Golden Banded Coral Shrimp is more yellow-gold. Banded Coral Shrimp are also sometimes referred to as "Boxing Shrimp". Both males and females have very large front claws that can be close to their entire body length in size. They also have long, whisker-like antennae. These shrimp are best kept singly in the aquarium unless a mated pair can be obtained as two or more shrimp will usually fight to the death. They can also be aggressive towards other crabs and shrimp like cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs and others. Banded Coral Shrimp will feed on meaty foods. Along with leftovers from other tankmates, they can be fed a variety of frozen and prepared meaty items like shrimp, brine shrimp, krill, scallops, clam and similar items. They will feed on small bristleworms and some may act as "cleaner shrimp" for other tankmates. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusual to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. Visit That Fish Blog for more information from our marine biologists on common "Boxing Shrimp". This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Saltwater Fish $19.99 Saltwater Fish - Premium Poster |
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Bio-Pure Freeze Dried Spirulina Brine Shrimp - 0.42 oz. - 12 g $6.29 Delicious brine shrimp are loaded with extra-healthy spirulina algae prior to harvesting for maximum nutrition. Bio-Pure Freeze Dried Spirulina Brine Shrimp are excellent for most algae eating freshwater and saltwater fish. The same great taste and nutritional value as the live animal. |
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Saron marmoratus Common Marble Shrimp $9.99 The Common Marble Shrimp ( Saron marmoratus ) has a light body with darker, ornate patterns over their entire body. The pattern can resemble polished marble (hence the common name) or even a tightly-packed floral pattern. Color is highly variable. Saron Shrimp are very cryptic. Although the group as a whole is very similar, each species has a mottled or spotted coloration to blend in with rockwork. They have bent, fat bodies with long front claws (especially on adult males). They will generally accept other foods like flakes, pellets, algaes, and frozen meaty foods as well as whatever they scavenge from their tank (or tankmates). Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusuall to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Copper Test Kit for Freshwater and Saltwater - 90 Tests $6.59 Copper is often used to treat many parasitic infections on fresh and saltwater fish. To be effective, the copper concentration in the aquarium must be maintained at the therapeutic level for several weeks. Frequent testing is required to monitor the copper level in the aquarium. Some fish species are very sensitive to copper treatments, therefore, follow the coppper treatment manufacturer's directions carefully. Copper should not be used or evident in aquariums with invertebrates, including snails, shrimp, crayfish and corals, as well as in freshwater or ponds with plants. Tap water may contain copper leached from pipes and ultimately, it can accumulate in the aquarium. This kit does 90 tests and can be used in freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Kit contains: a dropper bottle for accurate dispensing of test solutions, easy to read instructions and a color chart, a non-staining glass test tube with snap-tight cap. Range is as follows for fresh and salt water: 0.25 PPM, 0.5 PPM, 1.0 PPM, 2.0 PPM, 4.0 PPM. |
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Rhynchocinetes sp. Spotted Hinge-beak Shrimp $9.99 Spotted Hinged-beak Shrimp ( Rhynchocinetes sp. , also known as Mandarin Shrimp) are small, multicolored shrimp. The shrimp you receive may have different patterns or coloration than the one pictures here since this group of shrimp can vary greatly although all are very similar. These shrimp are generally nocturnal and tend to hide during the day. They are scavengers and will gladly eat up any leftover frozen, flake, or pellet food that the other inhabitants in the aquarium do not eat. This species may live alone but prefer to be in groups of three or more. Shrimp molt their hard outer skeleton to grow and it is not unusuall to find an empty molt in an aquarium with shrimp. Shrimp also can molt under environmental stress such as water changes, rapid changes in conditions or during shipping. Always acclimate shrimp slowly to avoid sudden changes in their environment. Crustaceans benefit from iodine and mineral supplements to help form a healthy, hard exoskeleton. Regular water changes with high quality salt mixes usually provide enough, but extra supplements may be needed in reef tanks or in tanks with heavy invertebrates loads that use up iodine and other minerals rapidly. If water changes with new, fresh saltwater are not done regularly, the minerals also get depleted and nitrates accumulate and can also be detrimental to crustaceans and other invertebrates. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information. |
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Grilled Fish and Shrimp $24.99 Peter Ardito Grilled Fish and Shrimp - Photographic Print |
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Pistol Shrimp Stunning a Fish $49.99 Pistol Shrimp Stunning a Fish - Giclee Print |
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Size 4 Fish Hook with Pink Silicone Caridina Shrimp Rig $4.49 Description:Size 4 Fish Hook are built with 5 hooks, each rigged with a pink silicone shrimp.These Pink Shrimp Rig take advantage of the natural instinct of a saltwater fish to feed on squid, one of the most plentiful baits in the ocean.These Fish Hook are sure to be a hit with any fisherman heading out to their favorite rockpile, reef, or pinnacle.Size of each shrimp: 2.6 x 7 x 0.5cmSize of the hook: No. 4 (2.1 x 0.8 x 0.7cm)Main line: 4Branch line: 6Fishing line is not included hereWeight: 7.6gPacakge content:5 x Shrimp Hook |
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Pink Silicone Caridina Shrimp Rig Fish Hook Size 1 $4.49 Description:Size 1 Fish Hook are built with 5 hooks, each rigged with a pink silicone shrimp.These Pink Shrimp Rig take advantage of the natural instinct of a saltwater fish to feed on squid, one of the most plentiful baits in the ocean.These Fish Hook are sure to be a hit with any fisherman heading out to their favorite rockpile, reef, or pinnacle.Size of each shrimp: 3.6 x 6 x 0.5cmSize of the hook: No. 1 (2.6 x 1 x 0.7cm)Main line: 5Branch line: 7Fishing line is not included hereWeight: 7.6gPacakge content:5 x Pink Shrimp Hook |
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Encyclopedia Of Saltwater Sport Fish, The (DVD) $15.93 Encyclopedia Of Saltwater Sport Fish, The (DVD) |


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