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Marine Invertebrates for Beginners
These are marine invertebrates proven to be hardy, undemanding, and well-suited for the beginning hobbyist. Invertebrates are sensitive to copper-based medications and should not be housed in aquariums treated with cooper sulfate. Sea Stars and Fan Worms do best in well-established aquariums. The diet of Fan Worms should be supplemented with foods designed for filter-feeding invertebrates.
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Camel Shrimp
(Rhynchocinetes durbanensis)
Starting at $15.99