Collection


Easy-Life AlgExit

€8,95

Algae are produced when an aquarium is not well balanced. Causes of an unbalanced aquarium are the excessive feeding of fish, too many fish in an aquarium, excessive lighting or excessive fertilization.

Heatpack

€1,50

Heat Pack for shipping of live animals or plants in the cold season. Warms up to 40 or 72 hours. For single use only.

Driftwood

€4,95

Driftwood is full of good substances (tannins) that helps to prevent bacteria and diseases. Wood also contains a biofilm, which is an important food source for shrimp. Available in 5 different sizes (between 10 and 50 centimeters).

Ziss CO2 generator

€9,95

Ziss CO2 ZC-II is the completely new patented carbon dioxide generator by chemical neutralization. CO2 generation speed can be controlled by the speed control valve. If you use our Ziss ZCR-160 generation kit, the amount of CO2 generation is around 160g,

Shrimps Forever Ex-it

€8,95

Shrimps Forever Ex-it frees your aquarium from planaria, hydra and snails in 1 or 2 treatments. Shrimps Forever Ex-it is safe for shrimps and crayfish. Works quickly and effectively. Do not use with fish!

Taxiphyllum barbieri

€6,95

Taxiphyllum barbieri from South-East Asia is a hardy plant which makes few demands on the water or light. The moss becomes 3-10 cm thick and grows willingly on any surface, so it is ideal for decorating stones and tree roots or concealing installations in

Aquael pat mini

€18,50

The Aquael pat mini is now renewed and has been given an extra small sponge. This filter is 100% safe for baby shrimp becouse of this new sponge. Suitable for small aquariums up to 120 liters.

Biomax NO planaria - 100 grams

€24,95

Biomax NO planaria frees your aquarium from planaria and hydra and other worms in just 3 days. Biomax NO planaria is harmless to shrimps and crayfish and works very effectively without affecting aquarium bacteria or water parameters. Content; 100 grams

Esha Exit

€6,50

eSHa EXIT treats all 'Spot' (Ich or Ichthyophthirius, multifiliis) causing parasitic species. Symptoms: white spots
on the body and fins, rubbing and scratching against hard objects. Content: 20ml

Catappa leaves 12-18cm

€3,50

Cattapa leaves (also known as Ketapang-, almond-, Terminalia- or sea almondtree leaves) have been taken from the Sea Almondtree. These leaves are A-rated quality! Packed per 10 pieces.

Red sakura

€2,50

Red sakura shrimp with a super nice red color. An easy to keep shrimp. The red sakura is an easy to grow and breed shrimp species.

Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini' - In vitro cup

€6,75

Dwarf Needle Grass (Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini') is as the name suggests, a grass plant for the aquarium. Gets +- 5 centimeters high.

Cholla wood

€3,75

Cholla wood is great for aquarium shrimp and other invertebrates. Cholla wood is full of natural nutrients.

Stainless Steel Filterguard

€4,95

Filter guard of stainless steel mesh provides pre-filter which has extra fine pore size, preventing tiny livestock such as shrimplets from entering the filter through inflow. Available in 12 and 16mm.

Esha 2000

€6,49

eSHa 2000® treats over 18 symptoms and disease organisms. In 20 and 180ml.

Sera fish / shrimp transport bags

€0,15

Aquatic livestock bags. In Size S/M/L

SL-aqua Z1 aquarium bio protector

€16,95

SL-aqua Z1 aquarium bio protector ensures rapid removal of planaria and hydra from the aquarium. The product is entirely made from natural, plant-based ingredients and is completely safe for shrimp. Available in 10 or 100 grams.

Aquarium pad

€0,95

Aquarium and terrarium underlay, prevents tension in the glass and compensates for uneven floors. Belongs under every aquarium! Available in different widths.

Ada Amazonia soil ver.2

€19,90

Amazonia Ver.2 uses black soil for a raw material and it stands out against the leaf color of aquatic plants, and also includes Amazonia Supplement to enrich nutrients. By adding an appropriate amount of Amazonia supplement and laying Amazonia Ver.2, aqua

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