SOBO Timed Auto Feeder DA-08
SOBO Timed Auto Feeder DA-08 🐠 – Keep your fish fed and your schedule stress-free! ⏰
This fully programmable auto feeder allows up to 4 feedings per day, with adjustable portions and a large 200 ml food drum for flakes, pellets, or granules. Its moisture-resistant design keeps food dry and flowing smoothly, while battery operation makes it perfect for holidays or daily use 🌿. Reliable, quiet, and easy to use — ideal for freshwater or marine tanks 🌊.
Green Hammer
The Green Hammer Coral is a stunning LPS coral with vibrant neon-green, hammer-shaped tentacles that sway beautifully in the current. Perfect as a centerpiece or even better, grouped in a Euphyllia garden, it adds both motion and color to your reef. This hardy coral thrives in moderate light and gentle flow—just be sure to give it space, as its sweeper tentacles can sting nearby corals.
Dophin HOB Slim External Filter SH200 / SH280 / SH380
AquariumSmiths Dewormer
ORCA RES-Q-MED
AF Bio S Nitrifying Bacteria
Aquarium Fan Cooling System
Aquaforest Pro Bio S
Garlic Essence
Natural supplement from garlic extract. Containing vitamins, omega-3 acid, fish oil and natural garlic extract.
Mushroom Bull's Eye (Darker variant)
The Mushroom Bull’s Eye (Rhodactis inchoata) is a hardy, beginner-friendly soft coral known for its distinctive textured surface and bold, target-like coloration. Ideal for low-maintenance reef systems, this coral thrives in a wide range of lighting and flow conditions. Reef-safe and peaceful, it adds instant visual appeal while requiring minimal care.
Via Aqua Glass Heater
Tropica Anubias Barteri 'Petite'
Anubias sp. ‘Petite’ is a mutation which appeared in cultivation at the Oriental aquarium plant nursery in Singapore. Stays less than 5 cm tall, has very small leaves and a rhizome of 5-10 cm or more from which the leaves will grow. Branches well and creates dense groups. Undemanding like the other Anubias and does not appreciate high light intensity either. It is most decorative when attached to stones or roots, and like other Anubias it should be attached with fishing line until it gains a hold. If planted in the bottom, do not cover the rhizome as this may cause the plant to rot and die. An ideal plant for miniature landscapes in small aquariums but will also attract attention in larger tanks.
Tropica Anubias Gracilis
Western Africa is home to several species of Anubias, including this one. The triangular leaves of 5-10 cm on long leaf-stems make Anubias gracilis one of the most elegant. It is hardy and tolerant, a very good beginner’s plant. The plant can grow on rock or wood or planted on the bottom. If planted in the bottom, the rhizome, from which leaves and roots appear, must not be covered. If it is, the whole plant will rot and die. Anubias gracilis can be allowed to grow out of the water, but will attain a significant size this way.






















