Sharks/Octopus and Rays
A large, fairly slender shark with a short head and snout, broad internarial, large close-set eyes, and an upper labial that furrows slightly longer than their lowers.
California Two-Spot Octopus (O. bimaculoides)
The Shark Egg is hardy. These Shark eggs are the most common shark kept in an aquarium.
Octopus starter food package
White Spotted Bamboo Shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum)
California Bat Ray (Myliobatis californica)
California Stingray Urobatis halleri
Bluespottted Stingrays stays relatively small. While rays are very exotic and interesting species, they require special housing and feeding requirements and should only be att...
The horn shark is named for the broad, flattened head and high ridge found behind this shark's large eyes that is almost horn-like in appearance and makes this shark one of th...
Shovelnose Shark - Rhinobatos productus
Red octopus-Octopus rubescens
California Leopard Shark (Triakis semifasciata) Size From 3 to 6 feet - females are larger than males
Dolphin Shark-malacanthus latovittatus RARE!!!
Diamond Blue Spot Diamond Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii) also know as Kuhls Ray
Swell Shark - Cephaloscyllium ventriosum THIS IS A COLD WATER SHARK AND PREFERS TEMPS IN THE 55-65 DEGREE RANGE.
Octopus Food Pack Hermits and Shore Crabs
Octopus Food Pack Hermit Crab Mix
California Butterfly Ray (Gymnura marmorata) RARE ITEM!!!
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