{"title":"Critters","description":"\u003cp\u003eWe have a range of amazing critters to help keep your tank clean and tidy.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"blue-starfish","title":"Blue Starfish","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Blue Linckia Sea Star is certain to be the shining star for the dedicated reef aquarium enthusiast. The unusual blue color of this sea star is truly remarkable and this standout color makes the Blue Linckia Sea Star a beautiful focal point. Its bright blue body may sometimes be embellished with red or purplish spots.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Blue Linckia Sea Star is also known as the Comet Sea Star, Blue Sea Star, or Blue Starfish. In the wild, the Blue Linckia Sea Star is found in the sunny areas of the reef and reef fringe, constantly foraging for food. In the home aquarium setting, the Blue Linckia Sea Star prefers a well-lit sandy or coral rubble substrate, with many rocky hiding places. As a juvenile (when it has a blue-green coloration), the Blue Linckia Sea Star spends most of the day hiding in small caves or overhangs. As a larger adult, it can be seen anchored to the rocks or glass, waving one or two arms in the water, searching for small, free-floating microbes. The Blue Linckia Sea Star is generally solitary, but it will tolerate other starfish and amiable fish in the aquarium.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Blue Linckia Sea Star is very intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications. The drip-acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars due to their intolerance to changes in water chemistry. The Blue Linckia Sea Star should never be exposed to air while handling, and should be carefully monitored for the presence of a small parasitic snail, Thyca crystallina. In the wild, the Blue Linckia Sea Star is capable of regenerating a new starfish from almost any portion of its body that might break off. In the home aquarium, this is far less likely. Small pieces of clam meat or tablets can be placed under the Blue Linckia Sea Star starfish to supplement its diet.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054426366283,"sku":"CRITTER-STARBLUE-BLUE","price":34.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/b_l_blue_starfish_89.jpg?v=1776422519"},{"product_id":"dwarf-blue-legged-hermit-crab-m","title":"Dwarf Blue Legged Hermit Crab M","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab or simply Blue Leg Hermit Crab, has blue legs with red banding. Both claws are of equal size, and members of this genus are sometimes called \"Equal-handed Hermit Crabs.\" This tiny crab lives in abandoned snail shells, or it may attack and eat the snail, then use the shell for its home.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab is a valuable addition to an aquarium because it will eat algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria. In addition, it provides valuable aeration by sifting through the sand. It is one of the Hermit Crabs that is reef-safe. If insufficient algae is present, the Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab will need to be fed dried seaweed.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054426464587,"sku":"CRITTER-CRAB-HERMIT-BLUE","price":3.25,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/b_l_blue_leg_hermit_crab_90.jpg?v=1776422523"},{"product_id":"scarlet-reef-hermit-crab-red-leg","title":"Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab (Red Leg)","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab, sometimes called the Red Reef Hermit Crab or Red Legged Hermit Crab, has red legs and a yellow face.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt is found along the reef faces and coral rubble of the Caribbean and Western Atlantic. It scavenges animal matter and algae, but will only grow to 1-1\/2 inches in length. The Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab is best kept in a reef-style aquarium where it will have ample supplies of algae to eat. It is helpful in keeping algae under control, including filamentous algae and Cyanobacteria. If there is insufficient algae to eat, their diet must be supplemented with dried seaweed. They will also accept many other types of foods.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054426562891,"sku":"CRITTER-HERMIT-RED","price":6.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/s_c_scarlet_reef_hermit_crab_91.jpg?v=1776422530"},{"product_id":"emerald-crab","title":"Emerald Crab","description":"\u003cdiv data-content-type=\"html\" data-appearance=\"default\" data-element=\"main\"\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe hardy Emerald Crab, also known as Emerald Mithrax Crab or Emerald Mythrax Crab, has a shiny green, flat, compact body and hairy legs.It requires a mature aquarium with plenty of rock work and hiding places.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Emerald Crab eats algae and various types of meaty items it can scavenge. It can be harmful to small fish, but unlike many other animals, it will eat bubble algae and is useful for cleaning tanks of this potential problem. They are an opportunistic feeder, and if food is not available to them, they may turn to supplementing their diet with corals or invertebrates. If there is insufficient algae, their diet should be supplemented with dried seaweed, chopped meaty items or a quality pellet food.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054426693963,"sku":"CRITTER-CRAB-EMERALD","price":13.5,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/e_m_emerald_crab_92.jpg?v=1776422535"},{"product_id":"porcelain-crab","title":"Porcelain Anemone  Crab","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Porcelain Crab is common throughout the tropical oceans of the world, and has a flat, round body with two large front claws. They are brown and orange in coloration with bright blue spots.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThese crabs have a pair of front arms called maxillipeds, which have ends that are feather-like in appearance. They use these appendages to filter the water for any passing food. They are peaceful and interesting invertebrates for the marine aquarium. Porcelain Crabs live together in pairs typically found within or under rocks in nature. The ideal aquarium will contain plenty of live rock for both hiding and feeding, and will not contain any fish or invertebrates that may bring harm to these peaceful invertebrates. They are reef safe, and will not harm other invertebrates or corals. The Porcelain Crab constantly filters the water for planktonic food, but will also scavenge for larger meaty portions. 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The Nassarius Snail prefers an established aquarium with live rock and a deep sand bed. These snails are sensitive to high nitrate levels and copper-based medications. The Nassarius Snail is extremely difficult to breed in captivity.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054426988875,"sku":"CRITTER-SNAIL-NASSARIUS","price":3.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/n_a_nassarius_snail_94.jpg?v=1776422546"},{"product_id":"bumblebee-snail","title":"Bumblebee Snail","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Bumble Bee Snail is a distinctly small snail with yellowish bands on a dark brown background. It is a beneficial snail to have in the aquarium, and will do well if provided with ample hiding places and room to roam.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIt prefers an aquarium with live rock so that it can graze on uneaten meaty foods and detritus. 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Some fish, such as Hawkfish and Lionfish or predatory shrimp or crabs may see this member of the Hippolytidae family as food. Like other invertebrates, the Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp is intolerant of copper-based medications, high nitrate levels, and fluctuating water parameters. It also requires the drip-acclimation process when first introduced to your system. Also, proper iodine supplementation is necessary to promote molting and growth. 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Combined with its prickly body texture, this peaceful member of the Stenopodidae family brings interest to any marine aquarium.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eHowever, most hobbyists praise Stenopus hispidus for its active nature as it scampers around the aquarium in search of food. Interestingly, members of the Stenopodidae family are known as \"Boxing Shrimp\" because of the large pinchers on their third set of legs. These pinchers are often held erect and give the Banded Coral Shrimp the appearance of a boxer ready to fight. Though the Banded Coral Shrimp can be aggressive towards other Banded Coral Shrimp and smaller shrimp of different species, most are peaceful towards fish, corals, and invertebrates within your aquarium. Because of its aggressive disposition towards other Banded Coral Shrimp, the Banded Coral Shrimp should be housed individually or kept as a true mated pair.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eNative to the oceans of Indonesia, Stenopus hispidus is perhaps the most widely distributed shrimp in the sea. It usually hangs upside-down in caves or crevices, with only its antennae emerging from the hole. While molting, the Banded Coral Shrimp will often hide from sight for 1-2 days in the rocks of the reef. In the home aquarium, provide sufficient room for the Banded Coral Shrimp so it can move about freely without its long antennae touching neighboring corals or anemones. The Banded Coral Shrimp is relatively hardy and boasts an aquarium-suited length that rarely exceeds 3 inches, 6 inches with the antennae. The male Banded Coral Shrimp is usually smaller. Breeding the Banded Coral Shrimp is usually not successful. Larvae generally succumb to filtration and skimming. 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The Turban Snail will expel their gametes, temporarily making the water cloudy. In a few months tiny Turban Snails will be visible on the glass and substrate when the lights have gone off. As they grow the Turban Snails will venture out into bright light during the day. If sufficient algae are not present, the Turban Snail's diet should be supplemented with dried seaweed.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054427775307,"sku":"CRITTER-SNAIL-TURBAN","price":3.5,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/shutterstock_1408947146.jpg?v=1776422532"},{"product_id":"halloween-hermit-crab","title":"Halloween Hermit Crab","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe Halloween Hermit Crab, with its vibrant orange and red banding, stands out as a member of your aquarium cleanup crew. Originating from the Hawaiian Islands, the Halloween Hermit Crab boasts attractive color variegation and is a beautiful accent to the marine aquarium.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Halloween Hermit Crab is a very useful aquarium cleaner that helps maintain a healthy aquarium environment by eating any left over food that may settle on the substrate. Adding further value, the Halloween Hermit Crab is known to efficiently eat algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria. It also provides a valuable service of aerating aquarium substrate by sifting through the sand. Be aware that as the Halloween Hermit Crab attains a large size, this lumbering scavenger may disrupt rockwork or corals in reef aquariums.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Halloween Hermit Crab lives in abandoned snail or triton shells and may resort to attacking and eating a snail so it can use the shell for its home. To prevent this from happening, provide the Halloween Hermit Crab empty shells of assorted shapes and size. If there is an insufficient amount of algae present, the Halloween Hermit Crab will need to be fed dried seaweed, as well as meaty items such as mysis shrimp.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Kraken Corals","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57054428299595,"sku":"CRITTER-HERMIT-HALLOWEEN","price":12.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1033\/7065\/4027\/files\/h_a_halloween_hermit_crab_10.jpg?v=1776422561"},{"product_id":"fire-shrimp","title":"Fire Shrimp","description":"\u003cdiv data-content-type=\"html\" data-appearance=\"default\" data-element=\"main\"\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Blood Red Fire Shrimp, also known as Blood Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, or Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp, is one of the most popular shrimp in the aquarium hobby. It has a blood-red body with white spots and long white antennae.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDepending on which region of the Indo-Pacific from which it originates, it may have the white dots just on its carapace, or covering its entire body. The Blood Red Fire Shrimp prefers a habitat providing it with a cave or overhang where the lighting is not too intense. While it will tolerate its mate, others of its own kind will be chased away or harassed. It is generally peaceful with most other organisms in the reef system unless they impinge on its territory.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAs a \"cleaner shrimp,\" it will set up cleaning stations and remove dead tissue and parasites from fish that present themselves. It will also scavenge for meaty bits along the substrate bottom. Often, only its antennae will be visible. It will not tolerate copper or high levels of nitrates in the aquarium, but will require correct levels of iodine in the water to promote proper molting. 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The Dolabella Sea Hare is sensitive to pH and salinity changes, and it takes time acclimatize in a new environment. It has dull grey pattern with soft spiky appendages all over its body with which it maneuvers itself over the rocks.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs soon as it gets in contact with the tank water, it occupies a quiet place and after some time, it will start eating the algae from the live rocks, glasses everywhere, and in this way the Dolabella Sea Hare manages to wipe out the algae from the whole aquarium within few weeks. It is basically nocturnal and comes out at night and named as \"wedge sea hare\". The Dolabella Sea Hare is secretive, not beautiful in appearance, slow moving and required drip acclimatization. With its physical appearance and coloration, the Dolabella Sea Hare makes it extremely well camouflaged in nature. It is named aptly due to presence of two fringes on their head that look like rabbit ears, especially when the animal is lifting the front of its body and looks like a rabbit sitting up on its back legs. 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The Harlequin Shrimp have a white body with large light blue spots, and the males are slightly smaller than the female. It differs from its close cousin, the HawaiianH. picta which has purple and red spots. It has large claws (chelipeds) which are for show only; it does not use them for hunting. The Harlequin Shrimp is best kept as mated pairs in an aquarium with moderate light. The Harlequin Shrimp can not tolerate copper or high nitrates, and iodine levels must be correct and maintained to ensure proper molting. It is very particular about what it will eat, dining only on echinoderms, primarily starfish, and a few urchin species. It will eat starfish (Linckia, Fromia sp.) by starting at the tip of the arm and working its way to the central disc. The starfish may shed the arm, but is often mortally wounded. As its primary source of food, you will need to supply the Harlequin Shrimp with starfish (Asterias rubens for adults, and Linckia for juveniles). 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Also known as the Nodular Sea Star, or Chocolate Chip Starfish, the Chocolate Chip Sea Star naturally inhabits a fairly large habitat.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThough most commonly found in shallow lagoons, the Chocolate Chip Sea Star can also be found at depths down to 75 feet deep in the Indo-Pacific reef region. A large aquarium with open access to a mature sand bed several inches in depth best recreates the preferred habitat of the Chocolate Chip Sea Star. While relatively hardy, the Chocolate Chip Sea Star requires particular attention to water quality. Like many invertebrates, the Chocolate Chip Sea Star requires high water quality and will not tolerate high nitrate levels.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Chocolate Chip Sea Star should be kept in a large marine aquarium housing mild-mannered fish. Since they are slower moving than most fish, it should not be housed with predatory fish, including Triggerfish and Puffers. The Chocolate Chip Sea Star is not considered reef compatible since adults will eat soft corals, sponges, tubeworms, clams, and other starfish. Keep in mind that the Chocolate Chip Sea Star is only appropriate for very large aquariums since it can grow up to 15 inches in diameter.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe color of the Chocolate Chip Sea Star may be light to reddish-brown, blue, white, or yellow based on geographical location it hails from. With no distinguishing characteristics to help differentiate male from female Chocolate Chip Sea Stars, breeding in an aquarium is extremely difficult. The drip acclimation method is highly recommended for all Sea Stars since they are unable to tolerate rapid changes in water chemistry (oxygen levels, salinity and pH). The Chocolate Chip Sea Star should never be exposed to air while handling. Also, the Chocolate Chip Sea Star must not be exposed to any copper-based medications and avoid contact with a majority of anti-parasitic medications. 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