Collection: Saltwater Invertebrates

Reef-Safe Shrimp, Crabs, Snails & More

Saltwater invertebrates are the backbone of a healthy reef aquarium. From snails and crabs that keep algae in check to shrimp that clean fish and filter detritus, these small but essential animals help maintain balance and beauty in every marine system.

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Invertebrates form the natural cleanup crew of the ocean — and your aquarium. They perform important housekeeping duties such as algae removal, waste control, sand aeration, and even pest management. Best of all, they’re fascinating to watch and add incredible diversity to reef tanks.

At AquariumFish.com, we partner with leading importers and aquaculture suppliers to offer a premium selection of saltwater invertebrates for sale. Each specimen is carefully packed and shipped overnight to ensure it arrives healthy, active, and ready to work in your reef system.

Why Add Invertebrates to Your Aquarium?

  • Natural algae and detritus control without chemicals
  • Essential to maintaining a balanced reef ecosystem
  • Reef-safe and compatible with most marine fish
  • Visually striking and full of unique personalities

Popular Saltwater Invertebrates We Offer

  • Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) – removes parasites from fish and helps maintain tank health
  • Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) – excellent for Aiptasia control
  • Emerald Crab (Mithraculus sculptus) – powerful algae grazer for reef tanks
  • Hermit Crabs – hardworking scavengers that aerate sand and clean rockwork
  • Turbo Snails & Nassarius Snails – top-tier algae and detritus eaters
  • Feather Dusters & Tube Worms – filter feeders that add natural motion and texture
  • Starfish & Sea Cucumbers – fascinating sand sifters and detritus processors

Care Tips for Saltwater Invertebrates

  • Maintain stable salinity (1.024–1.026) and temperature (76–80°F)
  • Avoid sudden parameter changes — invertebrates are sensitive to copper and ammonia
  • Provide plenty of rockwork and sand for natural foraging
  • Feed small amounts of marine snow, phytoplankton, or leftover fish food as needed

Invertebrates not only help keep your reef clean — they make it come alive. From playful shrimp and industrious snails to decorative feather dusters, these tiny reef helpers are an essential part of a thriving saltwater aquarium.

Invertebrate FAQs

Are all invertebrates reef-safe?
Most are reef-safe, but a few species (like some large crabs or predatory starfish) may disturb corals or small fish. Check each listing for compatibility notes.
How many invertebrates should I keep?
A general guideline is one to two invertebrates per gallon for a balanced cleanup crew. Adjust based on tank size, algae growth, and bioload.
Can invertebrates live with saltwater fish?
Yes — most invertebrates coexist peacefully with reef-safe fish. Avoid housing them with aggressive species like Triggers or large Puffers that may prey on them.

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