Dive Deeper: Info & Tips for Choosing Saltwater Aquarium Inverts
Looking to buy saltwater inverts online? Adding the right mix of invertebrates is one of the simplest—and most natural—ways to keep a reef tank clean, lively, and balanced. Snails, crabs, shrimp, urchins, starfish, and cucumbers all tackle jobs that fish and corals can’t handle on their own: they graze on algae, stir the sand, filter detritus, and bring out‑of‑the‑ordinary movement to every level of the tank.
This collection gathers reef‑safe saltwater inverts ranging from hardy clean‑up crew staples to exotic showpieces. Whether you need a quick crew of snails and hermits or a striking sea star, you’ll find saltwater inverts for aquariums of every size. Browse by job, personality, or sheer wow‑factor—each listing includes plain‑language care notes so you can match it to your tank, budget, and experience level.
Why Invertebrates Matter
- Natural algae control – Snails, urchins, and some crabs scrape film algae off glass and rock 24/7.
- Detritus and leftover‑food cleanup – Hermit crabs, brittle stars, and nassarius snails scour the substrate and rock crevices.
- Pest management – Peppermint shrimp target Aiptasia, and emerald crabs pick at bubble algae.
- Sand aeration – Sand‑sifting stars and cucumbers keep the substrate oxygenated and free of dead zones.
- Visual appeal – Fire‑red cleaner shrimp, neon‑green urchin spines, and colorful starfish turn the tank into living art.
Choosing the Right Invertebrate
- Clear film or hair algae: Turbo, Trochus, Astrea snails; Tuxedo & Halloween urchins — provide spare shells for hermits and offer nori if algae runs low.
- Remove food & detritus: Blue‑leg / red‑leg hermits, Nassarius snails, brittle & serpent stars — supply extra shells to curb shell‑stealing.
- Control pests: Peppermint shrimp (Aiptasia) and emerald crabs (bubble algae) — introduce after lights out so shy shrimp can settle.
- Sand bed upkeep: Sand‑sifting starfish, sea cucumbers, Nassarius snails — mature tank with deep sand works best.
- Showpiece invert: Orange Linckia star, fire shrimp, decorator urchin — these species need stable, seasoned systems.
Basic Care & Parameters
Most reef‑safe invertebrates thrive under the same stable conditions you keep for corals:
- Salinity: 1.024–1.026
- Temperature: 76–78 °F
- pH: 8.1–8.4
- Nitrate: <15 ppm (snails and shrimp tolerate more than SPS corals but less is always better)
- No copper: Even trace levels are lethal—remove inverts before any copper medication.
Feeding & Supplementation
- Algae grazers usually fend for themselves, but attach a sheet of nori or an algae wafer if you notice shells turning pale or urchin spines thinning.
- Shrimp and crabs accept small bits of frozen mysis, clam, or high‑quality pellets a few times a week.
- Starfish (Linckia, chocolate chip) benefit from occasional target‑feeding of finely minced seafood.
- Maintain calcium (400–450 ppm) and alkalinity (8–12 dKH) for healthy shell and spine growth.
Buy With Confidence
Every saltwater invert for sale here is:
- Hand‑selected for health and activity.
- Pre‑acclimated and held for observation—we only ship active specimens.
- Packed for success with insulated boxes, oxygen, and heat/cold packs as needed.
Whether you’re assembling a clean‑up crew for a nano reef or hunting for an eye‑catching showpiece, you’ll find reliable, reef‑safe options ready to ship overnight.