Zebra Eel
$407.49Zebra Eel
The Zebra Eel, or Zebra Moray Eel, is a peaceful decorative eel that will not harm any fish that cannot fit in their mouth. In addition zebra eels will often hunt and graze during the day, but they are shy and need somewhere to hide their full body or they may be stressed. These exotic eels grow to five feet so are really only appropriate for an aquarium that is at least 100 gallons.
- Scientific Name: Gymnomuraena zebra
- Origin: Indonesia
- Max Size: 60 inches
- Diet: Carnivore
- Shipping Size: 15 to 24 inches
Zebra Lace Angelfish
$15.00- Scientific Name: Pterophyllum scalare
- Origin: South America
- Lifespan: 10+ years
- Max Size: 6 inches
- Food: Flake, live, frozen
- Shipping Size: Medium approx. 1 1/2 inches, Large approx. 2 inches, Jumbo approx. 4 inches
Zebra Loach
$13.49Scientific Name: BOTIA STRIATA
Origin: Indonesia
Lifespan: 8 Years
Max size: 2 inches
Food: Live, frozen, pellets, flake
Shipping Size: Approx. 1 inch
Zig Zag Eel
$22.49- Scientific Name: MACROGNATHUS ACRALEATUS
- Origin: Indonesia
- Lifespan: 10 Years
- Max size: 7 inches
- Food: Live, frozen
- Shipping Size: Approx. 3 inches
Zipper Pencilfish
$8.49- Scientific name: NANNOSTOMUS UNIFASCIATUS
- Origin: Columbia
- Lifespan: 6 years
- Max size: 2 inches
- Food: Frozen brine shrimp, flake, brine shrimp
- Shipping Size: Approx. 3/4 inch (import was small young fish this week)
Zoanthid Frag
$80.00Zoanthids
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They are formed as individual polyps, or are attached by a fleshy stolon or from small pieces of sediment, sand and rock.Colony Polyps have the ability to sting other polyps or corals. While the sting is not strong, be sure to provide sufficient space between them and other corals because of its semi-aggressive temperament and potential to crowd out neighbors. Comes in many colors ,best to have in tanks is in the middle to top.
- Family: Zoanthidea
- Care: Medium water flow, lighting moderate
- Food: Micro-plankton,baby brine shrimp
- Shipping size: 1-1/2 to 2 inches
Zoanthid Poly Mix
$238.00Zoanthids Mix
This zoanthid are easy to keep and are a great choice for the beginner. Zoanthids and Palythoa will grow and reproduce by budding. The Polyp has the ability to sting other polyps or corals. While the sting is not strong, be sure to provide sufficient space between the Colony Micro Polyp and other corals because of its semi-aggressive temperament and potential to crowd out neighbors. Some Zoanthids and Palythoa contain a powerful neurotoxin called palytoxin in its flesh that can be extremely harmful if it comes in contact with your blood stream. By harmful we mean deadly. Take special care handling these polyps for this reason especially if you have open cuts on your hands so be careful. Zoanthids usually comes in many different colors so frag able. These are fragged with some mushroom or ricordea.
- Scientific Name: Zoanthus sp
- Family: Zoanthidae
- Care: Require moderate water flow and low to moderate lighting
- Food: Micro-plankton or baby brine shrimp.
- Shipping Size: 3 to 4 inches