Regularly adding these bacteria to the pond reduces sludge and deposits on the walls and bottom of the pond
Adults easily identified by the numerous pale spots over the head and the yellow-tipped pectoral fin
Hikari Wheatgerm Typical Analysis:
Distribute evenly throughout the aquarium to maintain a good oxygen supply or place into your sump
Griffis Angel - Known from central Pacific islands such as the Marshall and Line Islands (Kiribati) westward to the Solomon Islands
Red & Green Trachyphyllia - #9 Ponds Regularly adding these bacteria toP6 Red & Green Trachyphyllia WYSIWYG Trachyphyllia is a type of large polyp stony (LPS) coral, also known as an open brain coral, known for its beautiful, often brightly coloured, and fleshy tissue that covers a rough, skeletonised base. These free living corals are found in a range of colours, such as green, yellow, and red, and are prized for their diverse and intense coloration in reef aquariums. While relatively easy to care for, they require