Arthropoda
Jointed legs and an external skeleton are the two features that unite all arthropods. But the diversity goes a long way from there with semi-terrestrial amphipods bouncing around the drift grass, to gray sea roaches (isopods) scurrying up and down wharf pilings. Barnacles sweep their feather legs (cirri) through the water to snatch microscopic copepods. Best known are crabs, shrimps and lobsters. Small scavenging crabs and hermit crabs benefit a well balanced aquarium by cleaning out dead animals. Large predatory crabs are best kept in isolation. Shrimp do well in the aquarium if there is plenty of algae and NO LARGE FISH. All crustaceans thrive on a diet of chopped clams or fish.
AS-23 Arthropod Assortments
Small Assortment: 15 specimens: $135.00
Medium Assortment: 25 specimens: $191.00
Large Assortment: 40 specimens: $270.00
$135.00 – $270.00
$135.00 – $270.00
$135.00 – $270.00
$135.00 – $270.00
- Included are chitons, clams, mussels, whelks, snails, and nudibranchs. When abundant, scaphopods and/or frilled sea hares may be included.
$135.00 – $270.00
$99.00 – $129.50
$135.00 – $216.50
$135.00 – $191.00
$135.00 – $270.00
Arius felis
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$22.50
Hardhead sea catfish (Arius felis)
Spheroides nephelus
$25.50
Southern puffer (Spheroides nephelus)
Lactophrys tricornis
$25.50
A cowfish (Lactophrys tricornis)
Balistes capriscus
$80.50
Grey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) at Gulf Specimen Marine Lab and Aquarium.
Monacanthus hispidus
$13.00 – $17.00
Gobiesox strumosus
$24.50
Clingfish or skilletfish (Gobiesox strumosus)
Symphurus plagiusa
$20.00
Trinectes maculatus
$22.50
Hogchoker (Trinectes maculatus)
Paralichthys oblongus
$22.50
Four-spotted flounder (Paralichthys oblongus)
Paralichthys albigutta
$21.50 – $34.50
Mugil cephalus.
$22.50
Serranus subligarius
$31.50
Belted sandfish (Serranus subligarius)
Chasmodes saburrae and other species
$17.00
Feather blennie (Hypsoblennius henzi)
Halichoeres bivittatus
$17.50
Green wrasse (Halichoeres bivittatus) at Gulf Specimen Marine Lab in Panacea, FL.
Prionotus scitulus, P. tribulus
$25.50
Bighead searobin (Prionotus tribulus)
Scorpaena brasiliensis
$29.00
A scorpionfish (Scorpaena brasiliensis)
Chaetodipterus faber
$45.00 – $56.50
Atlantic spadefish (Chaetodipterus faber)
Diplodus holbrookii
$14.00
Lagodon rhomboides
$14.00
Lagodon rhomboides
$17.50
A small, active hermit that starts scurrying about the minute it is placed in your aquarium. Highly aggressive among themselves, they afford the aquarist with many fascinating hours as they bluff, fight and swap shells. Some specimens often jump out of their shells when handled, exposing their soft abdomens. Experiments have shown that Pagurus can discriminate between yellow and blue painted shells. Size of shell: 2 cm.
$9.50 – $48.00
An active small anomuran crustacean living in the surf zone. It burrows vigorously through sand, disappears in seconds, and can be easily studied in the classroom. Size: 1-4 cm.
$20.50
A banded, black anomuran crab that scurries about oyster clumps and sponges. Dorsoventrally compressed, it looks as if it were squashed with a hammer, enabling it to hide in crevices. Petrolisthes is a master of escape, camouflage and autotomizing. And it also is a magnificent filter feeder; it rhythmically waves its long flattened mouth parts like a barnacle sweeping the water. Size: 2-3 cm.
$18.50
$34.00
$18.50
$18.50
$13.00 – $117.00
$17.50
$20.50