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Vividly fish-pot glass machine clock with cute cat


Vividly fish-pot glass machine clock with cute cat


$0.10


Fine Vividly fish-pot glass machine clock with cute fish


Fine Vividly fish-pot glass machine clock with cute fish


$0.99


Pot, Round with Glass Lid


Pot, Round with Glass Lid


$88


Pot, Round with Glass Lid

Aroma ARC-730G 10 Dry Cups, Pot Style Rice Cooker Cooks up to 20 Cups, while steaming fish, meat, poultry, vegetables on tray, aluminum with glass lid


Aroma ARC-730G 10 Dry Cups, Pot Style Rice Cooker Cooks up to 20 Cups, while steaming fish, meat, poultry, vegetables on tray, aluminum with glass lid


$44.99


Aroma ARC-730G 10 Dry Cups, Pot Style Rice Cooker Cooks up to 20 Cups, while steaming fish, meat, poultry, vegetables on tray, aluminum with glass lid

Aroma ARC-737G 7 Cup Aluminum Pot Style Cooker, 14 Cups Rice, Paddle, Cup, Glass Lid, Steams fish, meat, poultry or vegetables while cooking rice


Aroma ARC-737G 7 Cup Aluminum Pot Style Cooker, 14 Cups Rice, Paddle, Cup, Glass Lid, Steams fish, meat, poultry or vegetables while cooking rice


$34.99


Aroma ARC-737G 7 Cup Aluminum Pot Style Cooker, 14 Cups Rice, Paddle, Cup, Glass Lid, Steams fish, meat, poultry or vegetables while cooking rice

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.
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