Invertebrates for Pond Stocking
All of the invertebrates Stocking Savvy stocks are from captive grown populations and are to be used in habitat restoration projects and backyard habitats. Invertebrates are useful for removing detritus "muck" in ponds, feeding larger fish and turtles, aerating the bottom, and eating algae and excess plant material and act as an important clean up crew. Some like crayfish can also be eaten as well. Stocking Savvy can also order in micro-invertebrates which are useful to jumpstart new ponds. All species must be native to the area being stocked. All orders can be send directly to site or homeowner shipping not included.
Ready to order? Call 941-500-2218 or email stockingsavvy@gmail.com now!
Freshwater Shrimp Palaemonetus paludosus $30 for 1000 - These shrimp clean up algae and detritus on the bottom of ponds, are safe around all other animals, and form the basis of many fish and larger invertebrate diets.
Florida Crayfish Procambarus alleni Regular $2 each, Blue or White $20 each - Crayfish are large scavengers and opportunistic bottom predators that feed larger fish, turtles, and birds. For backyard ponds we offer blue and white crayfish that can add color but do not for natural areas.
Microrganism stocking is dependant on pond size and is a mixture of freshwater amphipods, copepods, daphnia, and freshwater worms. This is done by a case by case basis to jump start new ponds.
Looking for something else? Want a particular species? Contact us for more information!
Ready to order? Call 941-500-2218 or email stockingsavvy@gmail.com now!
Freshwater Shrimp Palaemonetus paludosus $30 for 1000 - These shrimp clean up algae and detritus on the bottom of ponds, are safe around all other animals, and form the basis of many fish and larger invertebrate diets.
Florida Crayfish Procambarus alleni Regular $2 each, Blue or White $20 each - Crayfish are large scavengers and opportunistic bottom predators that feed larger fish, turtles, and birds. For backyard ponds we offer blue and white crayfish that can add color but do not for natural areas.
Microrganism stocking is dependant on pond size and is a mixture of freshwater amphipods, copepods, daphnia, and freshwater worms. This is done by a case by case basis to jump start new ponds.
Looking for something else? Want a particular species? Contact us for more information!