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Rare Seahorse Found In The River Thames

A rare seahorse has been found in the River Thames deep into London for the first time - suggesting a colony may be present....
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Scientists find fossil of ancient sea monster

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska scientists have discovered the fossil of a rare, prehistoric marine reptile that is likely the most complete remnant of the creature ever found in North America. ...
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New Red Sea Coral Pro Salt

The new Red Sea salts are now out and are showing great results and elevated levels on Mag, Ca and Dkh. ...
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Red Sea Launch Reef Care Program

The complete Reef Care Program is the product of years of research into the physiological demands of a reef aquarium’s SPS, LPS and Soft Corals. The program is divided into 4 distinct, but complementary, sub-programs according to biological process....
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Gorgonian

Feeds through photosynthesis but also Carnivorous in its feeding habit. It filter feeds, many times per week when open, upon acellular marine invertebrates, phytoplankton, zooplankton and meaty bits. Add Iodine, Calcium, Strontium and trace elements in the aquarium water as dietary supplements for Purple Brush Gorgonia. ...
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Blue Gorgonia

They are peaceful, but should be given plenty of space away from neighbouring corals or anemones. They are quite challenging to keep as they require supplemental feeding several times per week. This Sea Fan is not photosynthetic and thus requires a low level of lighting to ward off build-ups of microalgae....
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Blue Linckia Starfish

They require a very mature aquarium of at least 1 year a well lit sandy or coral rubble substrate, with many rocky hiding places. They are very intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications....
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Blue Velvet Nudibranch

The Velvet Sea Slug is a nudibranch (a marine snail that does not have shell) and is black with blue stripes. It is non-aggressive towards the other marine aquarium members. The Velvet Sea Slug consumes flatworms by sucking them up through a tube like proboscis....
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Sea Hare

If it becomes startled, it may release a purple dye to repel attacking fish. In the home aquarium, the Sea Hare will need a good chemical filter system to quickly remove this toxic dye before it causes problems. Used to control hair algae in the marine tank, however must been moved on when the hair algae has been removed or it will strave to death....
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Longspine Black Urchin

Provide an aquarium with ample hiding places and room to roam. Being a nocturnal creature, the Black Longspine Urchin will hide during the day and only come out at night to forage for food such as algae and seaweed. These urchins are an excellent algae controller....
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