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Catalogue Customer-Product AQUATIC DESIGN CENTRE 26 Zennor Trade Park Balham ¦ London ¦ SW12 0PS Shop Enquiries Tel: 020 7580 6764 Email: [email protected] PLEASE CALL TO CHECK AVAILABILITY ON DAY In Stock Yes/No Marine Invertebrates and Corals Anemones Common name Scientific name Atlantic Anemone Condylactis gigantea Atlantic Anemone - Pink Condylactis gigantea Beadlet Anemone - Red Actinea equina Y Bubble Anemone - Coloured Entacmaea quadricolor Y Bubble Anemone - Common Entacmaea quadricolor Bubble Anemone - Red Entacmaea quadricolor Caribbean Anemone Condylactis spp. Y Carpet Anemone - Coloured Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Common Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Hard Blue Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Hard Common Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Hard Green Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Hard Red Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Hard White Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - Mini Maxi Stichodactyla tapetum Carpet Anemone - Soft Blue Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Soft Common Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Soft Green Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Soft Purple Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Soft Red Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Soft White Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Soft Yellow Stichodactyla gigantea Carpet Anemone - Striped Stichodactyla haddoni Carpet Anemone - White Stichodactyla haddoni Curly Q Anemone Bartholomea annulata Flower Anemone - White/Green/Red Epicystis crucifer Malu Anemone - Common Heteractis crispa Malu Anemone - Pink Heteractis crispa Malu Anemone - White Heteractis crispa Ritteri Anemone - Coloured Heteractis magnifica Y Ritteri Anemone - Common Heteractis magnifica Y Ritteri Anemone - Purple Foot Heteractis magnifica Sand Anemone - LT Coloured Macrodactyla doreensis Sand Anemone - LT Common Macrodactyla doreensis Sand Anemone - ST Coloured Macrodactyla doreensis Sand Anemone - ST Common Macrodactyla doreensis Tube Anemone - Coloured Cerianthus spp. Y Tube Anemone - Common Cerianthus spp. Hard Corals (LPS) Common name Scientific name Australian Big Polyp Red and Green Blastomussa sp. Branching Bubble Coral Plerogyra simplex Y Branching Frogspawn Coral Euphyllia paradivisa Y Branching Hammer Coral Euphyllia parancora Y Closed Brain Coral Symphyllia sp. Y Cultured Green Anchor/Hammer Coral Euphyllia ancora Y Daisy Coral/Flowerpot Coral Alveopora sp. Y Doughnut/Button Corals: various colours Scolymia australis Y Doughnut/Button Corals: various colours Scolymia sp. Y Elegance Coral XL Catalaphyllia jardinei Y Flowerpot Coral Goniopora sp. Y Fox Coral Nemenzophyllia sp. Galaxy/Star Coral Galaxea sp. Y Giant Green Polyp Duncan Coral Duncanopsammia axifuga Y Gold Frogspawn Coral Euphyllia divisa Grape Coral Euphyllia cristata Green Bubble Coral Plerogyra sinuosa Y Green Open Brain Coral Trachyphyllia sp. Green Torch/Pom Pom Coral Euphyllia glabrescens Y Horn/Furry Coral Hydnophora rigida Y Large tentacled Plate Coral Heliofungia sp. Y Lobed Brain Coral Lobophyllia sp. Y Maze Brain Coral Platygyra sp. Y Moon/Brain Coral Favia sp. Y Neon Green Anchor/Hammer Coral Euphyllia ancora Y Open Brain Coral Trachyphyllia geoffroyi Owl Eye Coral Cynarina sp. Pearl/Grape Coral Physogyra Lichtensteini Pineapple Coral Blastomussa merleti Y Pineapple/Brain Coral Favites sp. Y Plate Coral Fungia sp. Y Red Torch/Pom Pom Coral Euphyllia glabrescens Y Slipper Plate Coral Herpolitha sp. Y Sun Corals Tubastraea sp. Y Trumpet Coral Caulastrea sp. Y Ultra Acan Brain Corals :Various Beautiful Colours Acanthastrea echinata Y Ultra LORD Acan Brain: Various Beautiful Colours Micromussa lordhowensis Y Well's Pineapple Coral Blastomussa wellsi Hard Corals (SPS) Common name Scientific name Blue Acropora Coral Acropora papilare Blue Staghorn Coral Acropora hoeksemai Y Brush/Birds nest Coral Seriatopora sp. Bushy tricolour Acropora Coral Acropora valida Y Cauliflower Coral (Pink) Pocillopora verrucosa Y Cauliflower Coral (Pink/Red) Pocillopora damicornis Y Cauliflower Coral (Red) Pocillopora verrucosa Chalice Coral Echinophyllia aspera Club Finger Coral Stylophora pistillata Cluster/Plate/Tabulate Coral Acropora desalwii Common Acropora Coral Acropora robusta Common Acropora Coral Acropora turaki Common Acropora Coral Acropora turaki Common Staghorn Coral Acropora hemprichii Y Cultured Acropora: Various Types Acropora sp. Y Cultured Blue Brush/Birds nest Coral Seriatopora sp. Y Cultured Cauliflower Coral Pocillopora sp. Y Cultured Club Finger Coral Stylophora sp. Cultured Montipora Coral Montipora foliosa Y Cultured Montipora Various Types and Colours Montipora spp. Y Cultured Porites Coral Porites sp. Y Green Horn Coral Hydnophora rigida Y Green Staghorn Coral Acropora formosa Merulina Coral Merulina ampliata Purple Acropora Coral Acropora parilis Y Purple Cluster Acropora Coral Acropora millepora Purple Plate Acropora Coral Acropora efflorescens Y Purple Staghorn Coral Acropora nobilis Staghorn Coral Acropora abrotanoides Staghorn Coral Acropora aspera Strawberry Shortcake Acropora Coral Acropora microclados Y Yellow Scroll coral Turbinaria reniformis Y Yellow Staghorn Coral Acropora yongei Soft Corals Common name Scientific name African Blue Coral Cespitularia spp. Y Bush Coral - African Capnella spp. Y Bush Coral - Asparagus Tip Capnella spp. Y Bush Coral - Black Alcyonium gracillimum Y Bush Coral - Brown Nephthea spp. Bush Coral - Golden Neospongodes spp. Bush Coral - Orange Scleronephthya spp. Bush Coral - Pink Scleronephthya spp Bush Coral - Red Neospongodes spp. Bush Coral - Vasaline Litophyton sp. Bush Coral - Vasaline - Cult Nephthia spp. Bush Coral - Yellow Scleronephthya spp. Y Cabbage Coral Sinularia dura Y Cabbage Coral - Green Sinularia dura Y Cauliflower Coral Cladiella spp. Christmas Tree Coral Studeriotes longiramosa Y Cult. Pussey Coral-Orange/Red Scleronephthya spp. Y Cult. Toadstool - Yellow Sarcophyton spp. Y Cult.Finger Coral-Cauliflower Cladiella spp. Y Cult.Finger Coral-White polyp Lobophytum spp. Y Cult.Toadstool-Knobbly Sarcophyton spp. Y Cultured Bush - Asparagus Tip Capnella spp. Y Cultured Bush Coral - Brown Nephthea spp. Cultured Bush Coral - Red Neospongodes spp. Cultured Bush Coral - Yellow Neospongodes spp. Y Cultured Cabbage Coral Sinularia dura Y Cultured Cauliflower Coral Cladiella spp. Cultured Coral Garden Various spp. Mix on rock Y Cultured Finger Coral - Round Sinularia spp. Cultured Finger Coral - Soft Paralemnalia spp. Y Cultured Finger Coral-Devils Sinularia spp. Cultured Finger Coral-Willow Sinularia mollis Y Cultured Medusa Coral Sinularia flexibilis Y Cultured Pussey Coral Alcyonium spp. Y Cultured Toadstool - Colony Sarcophyton spp. Y Cultured Toadstool Soft Coral Sarcophyton spp. Finger Coral - Cactus Sinularia brassica Finger Coral - Cactus yellow Sinularia brassica Y Finger Coral - Cauliflower Cladiella spp. Y Finger Coral - Devils Sinularia spp. Y Finger Coral - Green Coral Sea Sinularia sp. Y Finger Coral - Round Sinularia spp. Finger Coral - Soft Paralemnalia spp Finger Coral - White Polyp Lobophytum spp. Finger Coral - White Polyp Long Lobophytum spp. Finger Coral - Willow Sinularia mollis Fire Soft Coral Nephthyigorgia spp. Fire Soft Coral - Cone Nephthyigorgia sp. FireSoft Coral - Dwarf Red/Yell Siphonogorgia spp. Gold Encrusting Soft Coral Parerythropodium spp. Y Medusa Coral Sinularia flexibilis Prickly Soft Coral Dendronephthya spp. Prickly Soft Coral - Cult Dendronephthya spp. Pussey - Orange/Red Scleronephthya spp. Y Pussey Coral Alcyonium spp. Staghorn Soft Coral Sinularia spp. Y Toadstool Soft Coral Sarcophyton spp. Toadstool Soft Coral - Colony Sarcophyton spp. Toadstool Soft Coral - Knobbly Sarcophyton spp. Toadstool Soft Coral - Sulphur Melanesia Sarcophyton spp. Y Toadstool Soft Coral - Yellow Sarcophyton spp. Soft Polyp Corals Common name Scientific name Ultra Zoas Blue Cauliflower Sympodium sp. Blue Cauliflower - Cultured Sympodium sp. Y Button Polyp Zoanthus spp. Y Button Polyp - Coloured Zoanthus spp. Y Button Polyp - Giant Protopalythoa spp. Y Button Polyp - Giant Green Protopalythoa spp. Y Button Polyp - Giant Green Cultured Protopalythoa spp. Y Button Polyp - Super coloured Zoanthus spp. Y Button Polyp - Super Coloured Cultured Zoanthus spp. Y Coloured Polyp Zoanthus spp. Y Cultured Polyp - Star Pulse Xenia spp. Y Sea Mat Polyp Palythoa spp. Snake Polyp Lsaurus spp. Y South Pacific Pulse - White Xenia spp. Y Star Polyp - Blue Anthelia spp. Y Star Polyp - Clove Clavularia spp. Y Star Polyp - Clove Cultured Clavularia spp. Y Star Polyp - Clove Green Clavularia spp. Y Star Polyp - Clove Green Cultured Clavularia spp. Star Polyp - Dwarf Blue Pachyclavularia spp. Y Star Polyp - Feather Anthelia spp. Star Polyp - Jasmin Cervera spp. Star Polyp - Jasmin Cultured Cervera spp. Y Star Polyp - Pulse Xenia spp. Star Polyp - Pulse Green/White Cultured Xenia spp. Y Star Polyp - Soft Anthelia spp. Y Star Polyp - Toadstool Xenia spp. Y Star Polyp - White Anthelia spp. Y Star Polyp - White Spot Pachyclavularia violacea Y Star Polyp - Xenia Pachyclavularia violacea Y Star Polyp - Xenia Green Pachyclavularia violacea Y Star Polyp - Xenia Green Cultured Pachyclavularia violacea Y Star Polyp - Xenia Met Green Pachyclavularia violacea Y Star Polyp - Xenia Metallic Green Cult Pachyclavularia violacea Star Polyp - Xenia Silver Pachyclavularia violacea Tree Polyp Acrozoanthus spp. Y Ultra Zoas - Various Types and Morphs Zoanthus spp. Y Xenia - Carpet Briareum stechei Xenia - Carpet Green Briareum stechei Xenia - Carpet Green Cultured Briareum stechei Y Yellow Polyp Parazoanthus spp. Y Yellow Polyp -
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