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  • Thai Dwarf Rock Crab (Siamthelphusa sp.)

    Thai Dwarf Rock Crab (Siamthelphusa sp.)

    $8.99

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  • Rainbow Vampire Crab (Geosesarma riani)

    Rainbow Vampire Crab (Geosesarma cf. riani)

    Price range: $18.99 through $24.99

    The Rainbow Vampire Crab is one of the more colorful members of its genus, with red legs, yellow eyes, and a yellow-orange carapace. Like all vampire crabs of the genus Geosesarma, they are largely terrestrial crustaceans found throughout several Indonesian islands and will do well in a semi-aquatic habitat. In the wild, they inhabit tropical stream banks and hillsides and are usually found in large groups. In captivity, they require a warm, humid environment with clean moving water. They make ideal and fascinating residents of naturalistic terrariums or paludariums. Geosesarma crabs have a unique breeding strategy with eggs developing directly into fully formed tiny crabs, which the female will carry on her back for some time after hatching.

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  • Black Tiger Bee Shrimp (Caridina cf. cantonensis)

    Black Tiger Bee Shrimp (Caridina cf. cantonensis)

    $11.99

    The Black Tiger Bee Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Caridina which have been developed from wild specimens showing subtle black and white coloration. They are enormously popular due to their striking, high contrast coloration and can be a bit more delicate than some of the more common Neocaridina species, so are best kept by hobbyists with some experience keeping shrimp already. Like most Caridina species, Black Tiger Bee Shrimp prefer soft, lower pH water and do best at slightly lower temperatures. These shrimp are sensitive to water quality so regular water changes and adequate filtration are important to keep them healthy and thriving.

  • White Snowball Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    White Snowball Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    $4.49

    The White Snowball or Snow White Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Neocaridina freshwater shrimp developed for its uniform, high contrast white coloration. Like most related species and variants, it is hardy and undemanding in the aquarium, and will do well with other Neocaridina tankmates although fish should be chosen with caution. An omnivore by nature, they will do best with a diet high in vegetable matter or algae and with ample cover in the aquarium in the form of plants or hardscape.

  • Blue Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus diminutus 'blue')

    Blue Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus diminutus ‘blue’)

    $10.99

    The Blue Dwarf or Mini Blue Crayfish is a selectively bred form of a dwarf species native to parts of the Southeastern United States, where it is found in a wide variety of shallow water habitats. While the wild form of this crustacean is normally an unremarkable grey or brown, the blue color morph is popular in the aquarium hobby due to their color, tiny adult size, and active nature. Ideal for planted or nano aquariums, they are plant and fish safe, and unlikely to harm any tankmates. As a scavenger, they will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets. This species is hardy and adaptable but will do best and display the most vivid coloration in slightly soft, acidic water.

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  • Freshwater Pom Pom Crab (Ptychognathus barbatus)

    Freshwater Pom Pom Crab (Ptychognathus barbatus)

    $14.99

    A unique dwarf freshwater crab found throughout parts of the Indo-Pacific, the Freshwater Pom Pom Crab is named for the small tufts of hair-like bristles that grow on the top of the claws of males. Little is known about their habitat in the wild but they are known to inhabit shallow freshwater coastal streams in rocky areas rich in aquatic vegetation. A peaceful species ideal for nearly any nano aquarium, they are fish and aquatic plant safe and will thrive in a wide variety of conditions. An omnivore, these crabs will readily accept most sinking prepared foods and may graze on filamentous algae in the aquarium.

  • White Crayfish (Procambarus alleni)

    White Crayfish (Procambarus alleni)

    $19.99

    The White Crayfish (Procambarus alleni), also known as the White Specter Crayfish or the White Lobster, is a rare variant of the Electric Blue Crayfish. Growing up to 5″ and prized for their impeccable bright white coloration, this crayfish is a popular choice for those looking for a larger freshwater invertebrate for their tank. They are very active tankmates, spending most of their time foraging for food throughout the tank. The White Crayfish will do best either in a species-only tank or with fast moving, larger fish that it can’t catch!

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  • Orange Crayfish (Procambarus alleni)

    Orange Crayfish (Procambarus alleni)

    $19.99

    Endemic to the southeast United States, the Orange Crayfish (Procambarus alleni) is an aquacultured color phase of the popular Electric Blue Crayfish. They are active and exploratory in comparison to many other crayfish in the freshwater hobby, spending much of their time scavenging throughout their tank. Their omnivorous diet makes them enthusiastic eaters, readily accepting meaty and plant-based foods. The Orange Crayfish will often eat whatever it can catch, so researching suitable tankmates for them is highly recommended!

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  • Brown Choco Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    Brown Choco Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    $4.99

    The Brown Choco or Chocolate Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Neocaridina freshwater shrimp developed for its uniform, unique dark brown coloration. Like most related species and variants, it is hardy and undemanding in the aquarium, and will do well with other Neocaridina tankmates although fish should be chosen with caution. An omnivore by nature, they will do best with a diet high in vegetable matter or algae and with ample cover in the aquarium in the form of plants or hardscape.

  • Shark Fin Mussel (Hyriopsis bialatus)

    Shark Fin Mussel (Hyriopsis bialatus)

    $9.99

    A large and distinctive freshwater mussel found throughout parts of Southeast Asia, the Shark Tooth or Shark Fin Mussel is typically found in sandy, shallow streams and lakes, often in large aggregations. A filter feeder like most freshwater bivalves, it feeds on suspended algae, microbes, and other suspended plankton. In the aquarium, it can be a useful filter feeder but will rapidly deplete its own food supply if not supplemented with liquid or powdered fine foods for freshwater filter feeders. They should be provided with a relatively deep substrate of sand or fine gravel to burrow in and should not be kept with tankmates that might nip their delicate mantles like loaches, carnivorous plecos, leporinus, or similar species.

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  • Papuan Red Brick Crayfish (Cherax boesemani 'red brick')

    Papuan Red Brick Crayfish (Cherax boesemani ‘red brick’)

    $49.99

    One of several rare species of Cherax crayfish found in the Ajamaru Lakes region of Kepala Burung or Vogelkop Penunsula in Papua, Indonesia, the Red Brick Crayfish is a deep red variant of the Boesemani or Blue Moon Crayfish that often develops into a full red as an adult. Found in warm, clear waters, this species tends to inhabit rocky lake bottom habitat . In the aquarium, these crayfish are hardy and quite adaptable to aquarium conditions and will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets. Like most crayfish, the Red Boesemani prefers a dimly lit aquarium with multiple hiding places although once acclimated to the aquarium are not shy.

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  • Papuan Red Boesemani Crayfish (Cherax boesemani)

    Papuan Red Boesemani Crayfish (Cherax boesemani)

    $49.99

    One of several rare species of Cherax crayfish found in the Ajamaru Lakes region of Kepala Burung or Vogelkop Penunsula in Papua, Indonesia, the Red Boesemani or Blue Moon Crayfish is strikingly marked as adults, with variable blues, reds, and oranges. Found in warm, clear waters, this species tends to inhabit rocky lake bottom habitat . In the aquarium, these crayfish are hardy and quite adaptable to aquarium conditions and will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets. Like most crayfish, the Red Boesemani prefers a dimly lit aquarium with multiple hiding places although once acclimated to the aquarium are not shy.

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  • Papuan Extreme Orange Crayfish (Cherax cf. holthuisi)

    Papuan Extreme Orange Crayfish (Cherax cf. holthuisi)

    $39.99

    One of several rare species of Cherax crayfish found in the Kepala Burung or Vogelkop Penunsula in Papua, Indonesia, the Extreme Orange or Extreme Red Crayfish is a spectacularly colored crustacean distinguished by uniform vivid orange coloration. Found in warm, clear waters, this species inhabit rocky habitat in areas of moderate flow. In the aquarium, these crayfish are hardy and quite adaptable to aquarium conditions and will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets. Like most crayfish, the Papuan Orange Tip prefer a dimly lit aquarium with multiple hiding places although once acclimated to the aquarium are not shy.

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  • Papuan Orange Tip Crayfish (Cherax snowdeni)

    Papuan Orange Tip Crayfish (Cherax snowdeni)

    $49.99

    One of several rare species of Cherax crayfish found in the Kepala Burung or Vogelkop Penunsula in Papua, Indonesia the Orange Tip or Black Orange Tip Crayfish is a colorful crustacean distinguished by vivid orange trim around its claws and tail. Found in warm, clear waters, this species inhabit rocky habitat in areas of moderate flow. In the aquarium, these crayfish are hardy and quite adaptable to aquarium conditions and will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets. Like most crayfish, the Papuan Orange Tip prefer a dimly lit aquarium with multiple hiding places although once acclimated to the aquarium are not shy.

    Prohibited in California, Florida, Texas, and Wisconsin

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  • Papuan Apricot Crayfish (Cherax holthuisi)

    Papuan Apricot Crayfish (Cherax holthuisi)

    $49.99

    One of several rare species of Cherax crayfish found in the region surrounding Aitinjo Lake in Papua, Indonesia the Papua Apricot Crayfish is a strikingly marked crustacean with a uniform pale whitish orange coloration with black eyes. Found in warm, slightly acidic waters, this species is thought to inhabit rocky habitat in fairly deep reaches of large lakes. In the aquarium, these crayfish are hardy and quite adaptable to aquarium conditions and will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets. Like most crayfish, the Papuan Orange prefer a dimly lit aquarium with multiple hiding places although once acclimated to the aquarium are not shy.

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  • Green Jade Shrimp - Taiwan Bred (Neocaridina davidi)

    Green Jade Shrimp – Taiwan Bred (Neocaridina davidi)

    $7.99

    The Green Jade Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Neocaridina freshwater shrimp developed for its vivid, uniform green coloration. Like most related species and variants, it is hardy and undemanding in the aquarium, and will do well with other Neocaridina tankmates although fish should be chosen with caution. An omnivore by nature, they will do best with a diet high in vegetable matter or algae and with ample cover in the aquarium in the form of plants or hardscape. Our green jade shrimp are exclusively sourced from top quality breeders in Taiwan and selected for consistent deep jade coloration.

  • Electric Blue Crayfish (Procambarus alleni)

    Electric Blue Crayfish (Procambarus alleni)

    $19.99

    The Electric Blue Crayfish (Procambarus alleni) is native to the Southeastern United States. Known to be an active forager, these crayfish will appreciate a myriad of spaces to hide and explore in your aquascape. The Electric Blue Crayfish is omnivorous and will readily accept both meaty and plant-based foods. Be sure to carefully choose tankmates for these crayfish, as they will eat almost anything they can get their claws on!

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  • Thai Micro Spider Crab (Limnopilos naiyanetri)

    Thai Micro Spider Crab (Limnopilos naiyanetri)

    $5.99

    The Thai Micro Spider Crab (Limnopilos naiyanetri) is a small and highly specialized freshwater crustacean found throughout shallow waters and partially flooded rice fields in Central and Eastern Thailand. In the wild, it tends to inhabit warm, slightly acidic, slow-moving (or still) water, usually in areas of dense vegetation. They are usually found in large groups clinging to floating plants, grasses, or root systems where they use their unique hair-covered claws to filter out tiny food particles from the water. In the aquarium, they make a fascinating addition to a nano invertebrate tank or with select (very small, peaceful) fish tankmates. They prefer heavily planted tanks with plenty of cover and structures, and will do best in slightly soft water. Although they will filter feed and graze on algae or biofilms to to some degree, they should be provided with very small sinking granules or flakes regularly.

  • Vampire Shrimp (Atya gabonensis)

    Vampire Shrimp (Atya gabonensis)

    Price range: $24.99 through $49.99

    Commonly known as the Vampire Shrimp (Atya gabonensis), this filter feeding crustacean is also called the Viper Shrimp, Gabon Shrimp, African Filter Shrimp, or the Cameroon Shrimp. The Vampire Shrimp is fairly rare and deserves much more attention for its variable, attractive coloration and unique behaviors. These shrimp prefer higher water flows to help filter feed for particulate food matter, and when kept together will often congregate at the head of the current! They tend to coexist well with other peaceful freshwater species, including non-aggressive fish and Bamboo Shrimp.

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  • Red Rili Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    Red Rili Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    $5.99

    The Red Rili Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Neocaridina shrimp.  It is a very popular form of shrimp in the hobby. They are remarkably hardy and adaptable, excellent shrimp for beginners. Red Rili Shrimp have a translucent body with red markings.

  • Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    $3.99

    The Red Cherry Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Neocaridina shrimp and among the most popular freshwater dwarf shrimp in the aquarium hobby. Hardy, colorful, and peaceful towards tankmates, these shrimp will do well in most small to medium community aquariums and under good conditions will breed regularly. Red Cherry shrimp are ideal for beginning hobbyists and will tolerate a fairly wide variety of temperatures and water conditions. An omnivore and scavenger, they will accept most sinking foods but should be offered a varied diet high in algae and vegetable matter to ensure proper development and optimal coloration. Our Red Cherry Shrimp are high grade specimens showing uniform red from carefully selected suppliers in Thailand and Taiwan.

  • Batik Crab (Metasesarma obesum)

    Batik Crab (Metasesarma obesum)

    $14.99

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  • Red Fire Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    Red Fire Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)

    $5.99

    The Red Fire Shrimp is a selectively bred form of Neocaridina shrimp very similar to the popular and common Red Cherry Shrimp. Like the Red Cherries, they are remarkably hardy and adaptable, excellent shrimp for beginners. Red Fire Shrimp have a uniform deep red body coloration.

  • Batik Nerite Snail (Neritina cf. variegata)

    Batik Nerite Snail (Neritina cf. variegata)

    $3.99

    The Batik or variegated Nerite Snail is one of the more attractively patterned species in the genus Neritina and is found in a wide range of brackish to pure freshwater habitats in Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific. Like most Nerite snails, they are extremely popular in the aquarium hobby due to their voracious appetite for nuisance algae, including diatoms and filamentous algae. They are plant safe and great addition to any freshwater aquarium, paludarium, or aquascaped/planted tank. These snails can not reproduce successfully without brackish water and therefore will not overpopulate the aquarium.

  • Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis 'orange')

    Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis ‘orange’)

    $11.99

    The Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish (or CPO as they are sometimes abbreviated in the hobby) is a selectively bred form of a tiny, naturally-occurring dwarf species originating from crater lakes in Central Mexico. While the wild form of this crustacean is normally an unremarkable grey or brown, this form has become extremely popular in the hobby due to its vibrant orange coloration. Ideal for planted or nano aquariums, they are plant and fish safe, and unlikely to harm any tankmates including other invertebrates although individuals may spar over territories. As a scavenger, they will feed readily on most frozen or prepared sinking diets.

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