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All-Clad 5112 Stainless 12-Inch Fry Pan


All-Clad 5112 Stainless 12-Inch Fry Pan


$130.95


The bestseller among All-Clad’s renowned cookware collections, the Stainless line provides serious and professional cooks all the virtues that make All-Clad’s worldwide reputation unsurpassed. Key to its high performance is a three-ply, bonded construction. Sandwiched between layers of stainless steel is a thick core of pure aluminum that spreads heat evenly across the bottoms of pots and pans and…

Mauviel Copper Rondeau Pots


Mauviel Copper Rondeau Pots



This 6 1/4 inch Mauviel copper rondeau pot from the copper collection has numerous benefits. This heavy copper rondeau, lined with stainless steel and affixed with solid brass handles, is a versatile pot with a surface that allows for browning and poaching meats and fish. This pot comes with a lid….


Mauviel Copper  2 Handled Oval Pans


Mauviel Copper 2 Handled Oval Pans



This 11 7/8 inch X 7 7/8 inch Mauviel 2 handled oval copper pan has numerous benefits. The copper oval pan is constructed of solid copper, lined with stainless steel for safe cooking and easy cleaning. Its shallow depth assures a high crust ratio as ingredients are spread evenly and thinly in the pan. The two, short handles are made of polished bronze and are solidly affixed with copper rivets f…


United Hardware 2101 Star Kitchen Scrubber


United Hardware 2101 Star Kitchen Scrubber



This long lasting scrubber, shaped like a purple star fish with green polka dots, will make your kids actually want to help you do the dishes! Gentle enough to clean fruits and vegetables, but tough enough to clean those stubborn pots and pans as well, the scrubber is a perfectly versatile tool that you’ll want to always keep handy. Non-scratch fibers are also safe to be used on: wood, glass, porc…


Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral - Medium


Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral – Medium


$39.99


Flower Pot Corals are tempting, spectacular corals in the aquarium. However, their long term survival is dependent on the right conditions. Only the advanced reef aquarist should attempt keeping this species of coral. Expanded, this coral forms a ball of large tentacles, looking much like a blooming bunch of flowers. Most commonly found in shades of green or tan, rare specimens are found in red and purple. Branching structures are also sometimes found with the colonies on the ends of thick, bulbous branches. Goniopora sp. corals are very closely related to another group of corals, Alveopora sp. , with the primary difference being tentacle length and the number of fringes around the rim of each tentacle. Goniopora sp. corals usually have longer tentacles and 24 fringes around each rim while Alveopora sp. only has 12. Alveopora sp. also usually has a more opaque color than the more translucent Goniopora sp. . Both may be known as Flower Pot Corals. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium water movement. Make sure that the coral is secure, as it is prone to falling when expanded. Occassionally, a clownfish may attempt to host in Goniopora sp. corals since their appearance in the water resembles an anemone. This often results in damage to or even loss of the coral since the clownfish’s actions often damage the flesh of the coral where it is rubbed against the coral’s skeleton.

Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral - Small


Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral – Small


$29.99


Flower Pot Corals are tempting, spectacular corals in the aquarium. However, their long term survival is dependent on the right conditions. Only the advanced reef aquarist should attempt keeping this species of coral. Expanded, this coral forms a ball of large tentacles, looking much like a blooming bunch of flowers. Most commonly found in shades of green or tan, rare specimens are found in red and purple. Branching structures are also sometimes found with the colonies on the ends of thick, bulbous branches. Goniopora sp. corals are very closely related to another group of corals, Alveopora sp. , with the primary difference being tentacle length and the number of fringes around the rim of each tentacle. Goniopora sp. corals usually have longer tentacles and 24 fringes around each rim while Alveopora sp. only has 12. Alveopora sp. also usually has a more opaque color than the more translucent Goniopora sp. . Both may be known as Flower Pot Corals. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium water movement. Make sure that the coral is secure, as it is prone to falling when expanded. Occassionally, a clownfish may attempt to host in Goniopora sp. corals since their appearance in the water resembles an anemone. This often results in damage to or even loss of the coral since the clownfish’s actions often damage the flesh of the coral where it is rubbed against the coral’s skeleton.

Goniopora sp. Yellow Flower Pot Coral


Goniopora sp. Yellow Flower Pot Coral


$54.99


Flower Pot Corals are tempting, spectacular corals in the aquarium. However, their long term survival is dependent on the right conditions. Only the advanced reef aquarist should attempt keeping this species of coral. Expanded, this coral forms a ball of large tentacles, looking much like a blooming bunch of flowers. Most commonly found in shades of green or tan, rare specimens are found in red and purple. Branching structures are also sometimes found with the colonies on the ends of thick, bulbous branches. Goniopora sp. corals are very closely related to another group of corals, Alveopora sp. , with the primary difference being tentacle length and the number of fringes around the rim of each tentacle. Goniopora sp. corals usually have longer tentacles and 24 fringes around each rim while Alveopora sp. only has 12. Alveopora sp. also usually has a more opaque color than the more translucent Goniopora sp. . Both may be known as Flower Pot Corals. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium water movement. Make sure that the coral is secure, as it is prone to falling when expanded. Occassionally, a clownfish may attempt to host in Goniopora sp. corals since their appearance in the water resembles an anemone. This often results in damage to or even loss of the coral since the clownfish’s actions often damage the flesh of the coral where it is rubbed against the coral’s skeleton.

Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral - XLarge


Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral – XLarge


$59.99


Flower Pot Corals are tempting, spectacular corals in the aquarium. However, their long term survival is dependent on the right conditions. Only the advanced reef aquarist should attempt keeping this species of coral. Expanded, this coral forms a ball of large tentacles, looking much like a blooming bunch of flowers. Most commonly found in shades of green or tan, rare specimens are found in red and purple. Branching structures are also sometimes found with the colonies on the ends of thick, bulbous branches. Goniopora sp. corals are very closely related to another group of corals, Alveopora sp. , with the primary difference being tentacle length and the number of fringes around the rim of each tentacle. Goniopora sp. corals usually have longer tentacles and 24 fringes around each rim while Alveopora sp. only has 12. Alveopora sp. also usually has a more opaque color than the more translucent Goniopora sp. . Both may be known as Flower Pot Corals. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium water movement. Make sure that the coral is secure, as it is prone to falling when expanded. Occassionally, a clownfish may attempt to host in Goniopora sp. corals since their appearance in the water resembles an anemone. This often results in damage to or even loss of the coral since the clownfish’s actions often damage the flesh of the coral where it is rubbed against the coral’s skeleton.

Goniopora sp. Red Flower Pot Coral


Goniopora sp. Red Flower Pot Coral


$99.99


Flower Pot Corals are tempting, spectacular corals in the aquarium. However, their long term survival is dependent on the right conditions. Only the advanced reef aquarist should attempt keeping this species of coral. Expanded, this coral forms a ball of large tentacles, looking much like a blooming bunch of flowers. Most commonly found in shades of green or tan, rare specimens are found in red and purple. Branching structures are also sometimes found with the colonies on the ends of thick, bulbous branches. Goniopora sp. corals are very closely related to another group of corals, Alveopora sp. , with the primary difference being tentacle length and the number of fringes around the rim of each tentacle. Goniopora sp. corals usually have longer tentacles and 24 fringes around each rim while Alveopora sp. only has 12. Alveopora sp. also usually has a more opaque color than the more translucent Goniopora sp. . Both may be known as Flower Pot Corals. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium water movement. Make sure that the coral is secure, as it is prone to falling when expanded. Occassionally, a clownfish may attempt to host in Goniopora sp. corals since their appearance in the water resembles an anemone. This often results in damage to or even loss of the coral since the clownfish’s actions often damage the flesh of the coral where it is rubbed against the coral’s skeleton.

Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral - Large


Goniopora sp. Colored Flower Pot Coral – Large


$49.99


Flower Pot Corals are tempting, spectacular corals in the aquarium. However, their long term survival is dependent on the right conditions. Only the advanced reef aquarist should attempt keeping this species of coral. Expanded, this coral forms a ball of large tentacles, looking much like a blooming bunch of flowers. Most commonly found in shades of green or tan, rare specimens are found in red and purple. Branching structures are also sometimes found with the colonies on the ends of thick, bulbous branches. Goniopora sp. corals are very closely related to another group of corals, Alveopora sp. , with the primary difference being tentacle length and the number of fringes around the rim of each tentacle. Goniopora sp. corals usually have longer tentacles and 24 fringes around each rim while Alveopora sp. only has 12. Alveopora sp. also usually has a more opaque color than the more translucent Goniopora sp. . Both may be known as Flower Pot Corals. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium water movement. Make sure that the coral is secure, as it is prone to falling when expanded. Occassionally, a clownfish may attempt to host in Goniopora sp. corals since their appearance in the water resembles an anemone. This often results in damage to or even loss of the coral since the clownfish’s actions often damage the flesh of the coral where it is rubbed against the coral’s skeleton.

Mini Lab Copper Test Kit - 55  Tests


Mini Lab Copper Test Kit – 55 Tests


$12.89


Although it is a good treatment for fish parasites, Copper is very toxic to invertebrates. The only way to give a Copper treatment that is both safe and effective is to test the Copper level daily with a reliable kit and to add more treatment to the recommended dosage as necessary. By using Red Sea’s Mini-Lab you are able to accurately maintain the therapeutic level of Copper ions. Quick, simple, easy to read results Size: 55 tests.

Multi Test Kit Copper - Up to 75 Tests


Multi Test Kit Copper – Up to 75 Tests


$12.99


Although it is a good treatment for fish parasites, Copper is very toxic to invertebrates. The only way to give a Copper treatment that is both safe and effective is to test the Copper level daily with a reliable kit and to add more treatment to the recommended dosage as necessary. By using Seachem Multi Test you are able to accurately maintain the therapeutic level of Copper ions. Quick, simple, easy to read results Size: 75 tests.

Copper Test Kit for Freshwater and Saltwater - 90 Tests


Copper Test Kit for Freshwater and Saltwater – 90 Tests


$6.59


Copper is often used to treat many parasitic infections on fresh and saltwater fish. To be effective, the copper concentration in the aquarium must be maintained at the therapeutic level for several weeks. Frequent testing is required to monitor the copper level in the aquarium. Some fish species are very sensitive to copper treatments, therefore, follow the coppper treatment manufacturer’s directions carefully. Copper should not be used or evident in aquariums with invertebrates, including snails, shrimp, crayfish and corals, as well as in freshwater or ponds with plants. Tap water may contain copper leached from pipes and ultimately, it can accumulate in the aquarium. This kit does 90 tests and can be used in freshwater and saltwater aquariums. Kit contains: a dropper bottle for accurate dispensing of test solutions, easy to read instructions and a color chart, a non-staining glass test tube with snap-tight cap. Range is as follows for fresh and salt water: 0.25 PPM, 0.5 PPM, 1.0 PPM, 2.0 PPM, 4.0 PPM.

Fish


Fish


$3.39


My story starts the day that my parents told me we must leave our adopted home forever. Because of the soldiers and the drought we barely had enough to eat and we could no longer stay to help the people in our village. Right before we were leaving I saw a fish in a small brown puddle and I knew I had to take it with me. The journey would be hard to get across the mountains to the safety of the border and the people there who could help us . Yet when I put the fish in the pot I never realized what we would have to face. It never occurred to me to leave Fish behind. A subtle and sophisticated exploration of life, the strength of humanity, and survival in an unforgiving world, Fish is a story that will teach those who doubt that, when hope is almost extinguished, miracles can happen. From the Hardcover edition.
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