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LFS

Blue Sierra Store Hours

M-F 10am-8pm
Sat 10-6
Sun 11-6

90 Front St South
Issaquah, WA 98027
(425) 392-5360

 

 

SaltWaterFish.com

Inverts

     
Peppermint Shrimp 1 inch $3.94
Mouse Cowrie (2) 1-2 inches $8.99
Serpent Star 2-5 inches $5.97
Funnel Turbo - Group of 5 1 inch  $12.99
     
     
Fighting Conch 2-4 inches $14.99
Blueleg Hermits - Group of 10 1 inch $9.99
Fighting Conch - Aquacultured 1 inch $6.89
Queen Conch - Aquacultured 1 inch $6.89
Urchin Combo 2-3 inches $12.99
Pistol Shrimp 1-2 inches $12.99

 

 

 

Jeff's Exotic Fish

 

Specials:

Tonga Hammer Coral only $18.99

Tonga Frogspawn Coral only $19.99

Large Red Lobophyllia Brain Coral $19.99

F1202R Rose Bubble Anemone Med $60
F1803G GOLD MAXIMA 3"-4"
$25.00
F1306 Frilly Tonga Mushroom Rock TongaI $25 $30 $35

 

LATER

FS462 Desjardin/Indian Ocean Sailfin (Zebrasoma desjardini)
Baensch Marine Atlas pg 740
Med $41
       
FS349 Watchman, Banded Cryptocentrus sp.
FS302 Psychedelic Mandarin Synchiropus picturatus $10  SML
     
FS351 Watchman, Yellow Cryptocentrus cinctus $15 

 

 

 Pistol shrimp are named for the loud snapping sound and startling jet of water which result from the rapid closing of their modified claw. This behavior is primarily a defense mechanism against predatory fish. Pistol shrimp are also known for burrowing into sand, mud, and gravel with their front claws. However, they prefer to burrow in lagoons and reef edges - areas with little to no cover from predators. This precarious housing location, combined with their relatively poor eyesight, requires pistol shrimp to solicit the help of certain gobies, most frequently Stonogobiops, Amblyeleotris, and Cryptocentrus from the Indo-Pacific.

 

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