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Easy, quick reference guide to the most common, and some less common, marine invertebrates used to stock reef aquaria. As with all aquarium livestock, researching the needs and quirks of invertebrates before purchase is extremely important. Descriptions include maximum size, recommended tank size, feeding requirements, compatibility with other organisms, tips for captive care and propagation, and other helpful hints.
Eric Borneman offers an authoritative, comprehensive, and fully illustrated guide to appropriate aquarium species, including a diversity of soft corals, as well as popular and rare large-polyp and small-polyp stony corals. More than 700 world-class photographs and text reviewed by leading coral biologists and coral keepers guides the reader through the selection and husbandry of hundreds of species.
Corals A Quick Reference Guide. By Julian Sprung is a comprehensive field guide for aquarists, divers and naturalists. Nearly 700 beautiful photos with descriptions, range, and the correct pronunciation of the scientific names. 240 pages, hardcover. The most practical and accurate reference in a single affordable volume.
MAXI-CURE is a professional grade, extra high viscosity cyanoacrylate adhesive, popularly known as super glue. This extra thick grade is designed for filling large gaps and voids and works best when used with INSTA-SET™ Accelerator.
This product utilizes the magnetic strength of the Frag-Mag along with the natural aesthetics of the Rock to take reef aqua-scaping to the next level.
Sufficient to hold most frags on glass or acrylic up to ¾” thick. The black sand-encrusted base to which the coral fragment is glued is ~1″ in diameter. No need for curing our plugs.