Embellish and aid your Saltwater Aquarium with Invertebrates! Our diverse selection not only adds vibrancy but also functions as a natural cleanup crew, maintaining the cleanliness and health of your tank. Explore a wide range of options, from crabs and snails to shrimp, urchins, starfish, and more, to bring life and balance to your aquatic environment.
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Berghia nudibranchs are a great addition for getting rid of pesky aiptasia anemones. Though small in size, these specialist predators’ diet consists strictly of aiptasia, in the wild. These otherwise harmless nudibranchs...
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Blue Leg Hermit Crab
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The Blue Leg Hermit Crabs also known as Tricolor Hermits or Dwarf Blue Legs are tiny powerhouses and used extensively in the marine aquarium hobby for control of nuisance algae including hair...
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Trochus Snail
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The Banded Trochus Snail is our favorite snail species here at TSA. A simple, hardy, and powerful algae cleaning machine. These snails are very hardy and can easily flip themselves over if...
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Saltwater Inverts FAQs
How should I acclimate new inverts?
Use a slow drip (45‑90 minutes) so salinity and temperature match your display. Sudden changes can shock snails, shrimp, and starfish.
What if my tank doesn’t have much algae yet?
Supplement with nori sheets, algae wafers, or small bits of frozen food until natural growth catches up. A hungry clean‑up crew will wander—and sometimes nibble corals.
Is copper medication safe around invertebrates?
No. Even low levels are toxic. Remove inverts to a separate tank before dosing copper‑based treatments.
How many clean‑up crew inverts do I really need?
Start with 1–2 grazers or scavengers per 5 gallons and adjust based on algae and detritus. It’s easier to add more later than to starve an oversized crew.
Will hermit crabs attack snails?
Hermits may steal shells if extras aren’t available. Keep a few spare shells of varied sizes to reduce aggression toward snails.
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