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 Cichlid Vegi Pellet   Small   7 oz.   200 g

Small Cichlid Vegi Pellet formulas are specially formulated for small and juvenile herbivorous (algae-eating) cichlids and will also suit other small-mouthed herbivorous freshwater fish. These attractive staple foods are lower in protein and rich in vitamins to provide balanced and ideal nutrition. Vegi formula boosts color, immunity and vitality of herbivorous African and South and Central American Cichlids and will not cloud aquarium water.

 
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 Mixed Fruits Gourmet Food Treats   Small   14 oz.

Enjoy your koi and keep them happy with special treats just for them. Delicious fruit flavored treats will have your koi jumping out of the water for a taste. These special treats can be fed multiple times a day and are vitamin-fortified for extra nutrition. Low protein formula will not stimulate algae growth. Fun shapes, too Mixed fruit flavor. Size: Treats are approximately 0.25″ diameter.

 
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 Socks: Seahorse & Friends

These unique Seahorse socks will warm your feet and heart. A comfy blend of 75% acrylic and 25% stretch nylon, everyone will enjoy our Seahorse socks. Don’t be caught in the cold without a pair of Seahorse socks, they also make a nice gift. The Seahorse socks fit ladies size 9-11.

 
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 Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium (12L X 12W X 18H; Black)

Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium – Reptile Habitat from PETCO.com Add a small piece of nature and tranquility to your home or office. The Zoo Med Naturalistic Terrarium exclusively features a full front glass opening door with snap closure, and the stainless steel screen top will not corrode and accommodates a dome clamp lamp fixture or the optional “light bar”. This special screen top keeps feeder insects in while allowing greater UVA and UVB penetration throughout the terrarium. Dâ??cor is not included so you can get creative when designing your naturalistic habitat. Be sure to choose the appropriate dâ??cor for the pet you plan to house. Features:Lockable door for safety and security (lock not included)Front and top ventilation for natural air flow inside terrariumWater-tight base allows for a “water pool” on the inside of the terrarium or deep substrate6′ power cord and airline tubing exit slots with “hold down” clips allow you to add foggers, waterfalls, or other accessories

 
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 Clear For Life Flat Back Hexagon 55 Gal Sapphire

Clear-for-Life acrylic aquariums are deigned for freshwater, saltwater or reef environments. Vivid colors of fish, plants and marine life are enhanced with acrylic due to its greater luminosity. You will find these aquariums 40% brighter, 17% stronger, and 50% lighter than glass. Clear-for-Life aquariums are made in the USA of the finest domestic cast acrylic and backed with a Lifetime Warranty by the manufacturer. Flat-back Aquarium measures 48 in x 15 in x 20 in..

 
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