Variable colors; often with many brown spots and tiny white dots, especially on tail; long, thick snout; narrow body. A delicate species for experienced seahorse keepers only. The Brazilian Seahorse may be on the brink of extinction in the wild. Like all captive-bred... Read More
White body; thin red bars and lines. Peppermint Shrimps are aquacultured by ORA and other facilities. Wild cleaner and scavenger shrimps such as these play essential roles on the reef and should never be purchased for the aquarium hobby. Read More
Various snail species are aquacultured by ORA and Indo-Pacific Sea Farms. The strombus and trochus typically remain smaller than 1 inch. The turbo may reach 3″. Read More
Translucent white body with thin dark/black bars; translucent fins. To 1 – 2 inches. A peaceful bottom-dwelling fish that does best in smaller tanks with other peaceful fish and some rocks to perch on. Read More