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Droll Yankees Hook Hanger - 28


Droll Yankees Hook Hanger – 28


$10.99


This durable Droll Yankee 28?? 1/2 Standard Hook Hanger is perfect for hanging your birdfeeder or birdhouse from a tree or house. Its solid aluminum hook hangs on a branch or pole up to 6?? 1/2 in diameter.

Standard Reptile Handling Hook - 40 in. - Black


Standard Reptile Handling Hook – 40 in. – Black


$29.99


Midwest Tongs standard reptile hook is the most widely used snake hook on the planet today. Each hook insert is made from solid aircraft-grade aluminum for durability and long life. Designed with the health and safety of you and your animals in mind, each hook is tested and used by herpetologists and zoologists worldwide. Great for home use or in the field. Designed with a slightly flexible steel shaft and aluminum hook. Designed for most standard size snakes. Has a 3 1/2 in. wide hook.

Cubic Zirconia Cross Fish Hook Dangle Earrings


Cubic Zirconia Cross Fish Hook Dangle Earrings


$89


Cubic Zirconia Cross Fish Hook Dangle Earrings

Pocket Reptile Handling Hook - 6 in. to 25 in.


Pocket Reptile Handling Hook – 6 in. to 25 in.


$14.99


Renown for its ease of use and portability, the Pocket Snake hook from Midwest Tongs is a great tool for herp fans. Great for moving feisty small and baby snakes from place to place safely. Portable design makes a great companion into the field. Non-locking expandable design is only recommended for very lightweight situations. Tested and used by professional herpetologists and zoologists.

Murano Sterling Silver Fish Hook Drop Earrings


Murano Sterling Silver Fish Hook Drop Earrings


$20


Multi Blue sterling silver fish hook drop earrings.

Round Metal Playstand with Toy Hook - 28 in. Diameter - FREE SHIPPING


Round Metal Playstand with Toy Hook – 28 in. Diameter – FREE SHIPPING


$197.99


This heavy duty wrought iron play stand is perfect for birds from Conures to Macaws. This style features a wooden perch, stainless steel dishes, a toy hook, and a 28?? 1/2 diameter removable stainless steel tray. The stand has rolling casters for easy re-location.

Playtop Bird Cage with Hook- 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. - Green - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage with Hook- 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. – Green – FREE SHIPPING


$314.99


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes: Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 24 in., Front door safety latch, 2 swing out feeder doors, 2 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, Non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers.

Playtop Bird Cage w/Hook - 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. - Charcoal - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage w/Hook – 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. – Charcoal – FREE SHIPPING


$314.99


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes: Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 24 in., Front door safety latch, 2 swing out feeder doors, 2 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, Non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers.

Playtop Bird Cage with Hook - 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. - Blue - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage with Hook – 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. – Blue – FREE SHIPPING


$314.99


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes: Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 24 in., Front door safety latch, 2 swing out feeder doors, 2 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, Non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers.

Playtop Bird Cage with Hook - 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. - White - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage with Hook – 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. – White – FREE SHIPPING


$314.99


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes: Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 24 in., Front door safety latch, 2 swing out feeder doors, 2 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, Non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers.

Playtop Bird Cage with Hook- 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. - Platinum - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage with Hook- 18 in. x 18 in. x 54 in. – Platinum – FREE SHIPPING


$314.99


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes: Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 24 in., Front door safety latch, 2 swing out feeder doors, 2 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, Non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers.

Playtop Bird Cage with Hook - 24 in. x 22 in. x 62 in. - Blue - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage with Hook – 24 in. x 22 in. x 62 in. – Blue – FREE SHIPPING


$367.49


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes the stand with 4 durable rolling casters, Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 29 in., Front door safety latch, 3 swing out feeder doors, 3 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers, Mini Macaws, Small Cockatoos, African Greys, Amazons.

Playtop Bird Cage with Hook - 24 in. x 22 in. x 62 in. - White - FREE SHIPPING


Playtop Bird Cage with Hook – 24 in. x 22 in. x 62 in. – White – FREE SHIPPING


$367.49


This Play Top Cage with toy hook is constructed of wrought iron. Each cage includes the stand with 4 durable rolling casters, Bird proof front door and feeder door locks, Play top with 2 ladders, perch, and toy hook, Horizontal side bars, vertical bars front and back, 5/8 in. bar spacing, interior height: 29 in., Front door safety latch, 3 swing out feeder doors, 3 stainless steel feeder cups and perch, Large front door for easy access, Removable seed catcher, Slide-out tray underneath play top keeping cage mess free, Slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, non-toxic, durable and safe powder coated finish. Good for: Cockatiels, Parakeets, Conures, Quakers, Mini Macaws, Small Cockatoos, African Greys, Amazons.

Silver 10mm Checkerboard Bead Black Agate Fish Hook Earrings


Silver 10mm Checkerboard Bead Black Agate Fish Hook Earrings


$29.95


Silver 10mm Checkerboard Bead Black Agate Fish Hook Earrings.

Rosle 10075 Stainless Steel Fish Turner, Hanging Hook


Rosle 10075 Stainless Steel Fish Turner, Hanging Hook


$30


Rosle 10075 Stainless Steel Fish Turner, Hanging Hook

Bright Fish Shower Curtain and Hook Set


Bright Fish Shower Curtain and Hook Set


$19.99


Bright fish shower curtain and hook set. 100% polyester. Machine wash cold. Line or tumble dry low. Size: 70″x72″ Click on Alternate View to see additional detail.

Fish Rust Patina Four Hook Coat Hook


Fish Rust Patina Four Hook Coat Hook


$109


Coat hook is made of hot dip rust patina and sealed with a satin urethane finish. Made in the USA. -The item is shown in black and white; actual item is finished in Rust Patina.

Fish Hook Canvas


Fish Hook Canvas


$62


This unique artwork is perfect for any room. The artwork is transferred onto black canvas that is wrapped around a wooden frame. The picture has a saw tooth bracket attached to the back for easy hanging.

Hook a Fish, Catch a Mountain


Hook a Fish, Catch a Mountain


$6.74


This book is in Good Used condition

Leviathan With a Fish-hook


Leviathan With a Fish-hook


$14.58


No Synopsis Available

NX3182 2 or 4 4mm Pearl Fish Hook Extender


NX3182 2 or 4 4mm Pearl Fish Hook Extender


$6.1


4mm Pearl necklace extender with fish hook clasp Available in white or ivory pearl and silver and gold hardware Available in 2 or 4 length

Bear Paw Tackle Sharpening Stones Large Fish Hook Sharpener (swbs)


Bear Paw Tackle Sharpening Stones Large Fish Hook Sharpener (swbs)


$7.79


Bear Paw Tackle Sharpening Stones Large Fish Hook Sharpener (swbs) . Honing stones designed to restore hooks, lures and knives to a keen condition.

Muzzy Products Corp 2669 Muzzy Fish Hook Bowfishing Rest


Muzzy Products Corp 2669 Muzzy Fish Hook Bowfishing Rest


$33.07


The Fish Hook cradles your arrow so it can t fall off. No drag no interference just accuracy and dependability. Finger or release. Right or left handed.

Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang - Medium/Large


Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang – Medium/Large


$89.99


The Hippo Tang ( Paracanthurus hepatus ) is one of the most popular and recognizable saltwater fish today. It is known by many different common names in different regions, including Hippo Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Tang and Flagtail Tang. The Hippo Tang is bright blue with a black hook-shaped marking on its sides down the dorsal edge and along the midline. Its tail is yellow with black edges, and its pectoral fins have yellow edges. Individuals collected from Africa have yellow bellies. Tangs and Surgeonfish are some of the most popular and common fish found in the aquarium trade. This group includes several genuses that can be associated with the various common name groups although “Surgeonfish” and “Tang” are often used interchangeably: Acanthurus (“Surgeonfish”), Naso (“Unicorn Tangs”), Ctenochaetus (“Bristletooth Tangs”) and Zebrasoma (“Tangs”). They are found in almost every tropical oceans and in almost every color and pattern. The common names ?? 1/2surgeonfish?? 1/2 or “doctorfish” comes from the tiny scalpel-like spine at the base of the fish’s tail. They use this spine as defense and will extend the spine if threatened. You may witness the tang shimmying up against another tang or fish; this is a sign of aggression as they may be using this spine to ward off the other fish. Always use caution when handling or netting a tang since this spine can become caught or cause injuries. Tangs and Surgeonfish are omnivores but a large part of the diet of most species consists of algae and plant matter. Tangs should also be given some meaty food to round out their diet. However, tangs that are fed primarily meaty foods over a long period of time are more likely to suffer from head and lateral line erosion (HLLE). HLLE disease in the short run is not fatal, but over time if the disease continues to progress the fish will stop eating and become lethargic and susceptible to other infections which may eventually contribute to its demise. The best treatment is prevention; maintain excellent water quality and feed a rich and varied diet. Supplementing with a multivitamin (A, D, E, B complex, and Iodine) may also help prevent further erosion. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. Most do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control, especially “Bristletooth Tangs” from the Ctenochaetus genus. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together or with other fish that have a similar body shape or coloration. Visit That Fish Blog for more information on Tangs and Surgeonfish and other aquarium-related topics from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information.

Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang - Small/Medium


Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang – Small/Medium


$59.99


The Hippo Tang ( Paracanthurus hepatus ) is one of the most popular and recognizable saltwater fish today. It is known by many different common names in different regions, including Hippo Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Tang and Flagtail Tang. The Hippo Tang is bright blue with a black hook-shaped marking on its sides down the dorsal edge and along the midline. Its tail is yellow with black edges, and its pectoral fins have yellow edges. Individuals collected from Africa have yellow bellies. Tangs and Surgeonfish are some of the most popular and common fish found in the aquarium trade. This group includes several genuses that can be associated with the various common name groups although “Surgeonfish” and “Tang” are often used interchangeably: Acanthurus (“Surgeonfish”), Naso (“Unicorn Tangs”), Ctenochaetus (“Bristletooth Tangs”) and Zebrasoma (“Tangs”). They are found in almost every tropical oceans and in almost every color and pattern. The common names ?? 1/2surgeonfish?? 1/2 or “doctorfish” comes from the tiny scalpel-like spine at the base of the fish’s tail. They use this spine as defense and will extend the spine if threatened. You may witness the tang shimmying up against another tang or fish; this is a sign of aggression as they may be using this spine to ward off the other fish. Always use caution when handling or netting a tang since this spine can become caught or cause injuries. Tangs and Surgeonfish are omnivores but a large part of the diet of most species consists of algae and plant matter. Tangs should also be given some meaty food to round out their diet. However, tangs that are fed primarily meaty foods over a long period of time are more likely to suffer from head and lateral line erosion (HLLE). HLLE disease in the short run is not fatal, but over time if the disease continues to progress the fish will stop eating and become lethargic and susceptible to other infections which may eventually contribute to its demise. The best treatment is prevention; maintain excellent water quality and feed a rich and varied diet. Supplementing with a multivitamin (A, D, E, B complex, and Iodine) may also help prevent further erosion. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. Most do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control, especially “Bristletooth Tangs” from the Ctenochaetus genus. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together or with other fish that have a similar body shape or coloration. Visit That Fish Blog for more information on Tangs and Surgeonfish and other aquarium-related topics from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information.

Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang - Large


Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang – Large


$109.99


The Hippo Tang ( Paracanthurus hepatus ) is one of the most popular and recognizable saltwater fish today. It is known by many different common names in different regions, including Hippo Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Tang and Flagtail Tang. The Hippo Tang is bright blue with a black hook-shaped marking on its sides down the dorsal edge and along the midline. Its tail is yellow with black edges, and its pectoral fins have yellow edges. Individuals collected from Africa have yellow bellies. Tangs and Surgeonfish are some of the most popular and common fish found in the aquarium trade. This group includes several genuses that can be associated with the various common name groups although “Surgeonfish” and “Tang” are often used interchangeably: Acanthurus (“Surgeonfish”), Naso (“Unicorn Tangs”), Ctenochaetus (“Bristletooth Tangs”) and Zebrasoma (“Tangs”). They are found in almost every tropical oceans and in almost every color and pattern. The common names ?? 1/2surgeonfish?? 1/2 or “doctorfish” comes from the tiny scalpel-like spine at the base of the fish’s tail. They use this spine as defense and will extend the spine if threatened. You may witness the tang shimmying up against another tang or fish; this is a sign of aggression as they may be using this spine to ward off the other fish. Always use caution when handling or netting a tang since this spine can become caught or cause injuries. Tangs and Surgeonfish are omnivores but a large part of the diet of most species consists of algae and plant matter. Tangs should also be given some meaty food to round out their diet. However, tangs that are fed primarily meaty foods over a long period of time are more likely to suffer from head and lateral line erosion (HLLE). HLLE disease in the short run is not fatal, but over time if the disease continues to progress the fish will stop eating and become lethargic and susceptible to other infections which may eventually contribute to its demise. The best treatment is prevention; maintain excellent water quality and feed a rich and varied diet. Supplementing with a multivitamin (A, D, E, B complex, and Iodine) may also help prevent further erosion. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. Most do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control, especially “Bristletooth Tangs” from the Ctenochaetus genus. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together or with other fish that have a similar body shape or coloration. Visit That Fish Blog for more information on Tangs and Surgeonfish and other aquarium-related topics from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information.

Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang - Tiny


Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang – Tiny


$44.99


The Hippo Tang ( Paracanthurus hepatus ) is one of the most popular and recognizable saltwater fish today. It is known by many different common names in different regions, including Hippo Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Tang and Flagtail Tang. The Hippo Tang is bright blue with a black hook-shaped marking on its sides down the dorsal edge and along the midline. Its tail is yellow with black edges, and its pectoral fins have yellow edges. Individuals collected from Africa have yellow bellies. Tangs and Surgeonfish are some of the most popular and common fish found in the aquarium trade. This group includes several genuses that can be associated with the various common name groups although “Surgeonfish” and “Tang” are often used interchangeably: Acanthurus (“Surgeonfish”), Naso (“Unicorn Tangs”), Ctenochaetus (“Bristletooth Tangs”) and Zebrasoma (“Tangs”). They are found in almost every tropical oceans and in almost every color and pattern. The common names ?? 1/2surgeonfish?? 1/2 or “doctorfish” comes from the tiny scalpel-like spine at the base of the fish’s tail. They use this spine as defense and will extend the spine if threatened. You may witness the tang shimmying up against another tang or fish; this is a sign of aggression as they may be using this spine to ward off the other fish. Always use caution when handling or netting a tang since this spine can become caught or cause injuries. Tangs and Surgeonfish are omnivores but a large part of the diet of most species consists of algae and plant matter. Tangs should also be given some meaty food to round out their diet. However, tangs that are fed primarily meaty foods over a long period of time are more likely to suffer from head and lateral line erosion (HLLE). HLLE disease in the short run is not fatal, but over time if the disease continues to progress the fish will stop eating and become lethargic and susceptible to other infections which may eventually contribute to its demise. The best treatment is prevention; maintain excellent water quality and feed a rich and varied diet. Supplementing with a multivitamin (A, D, E, B complex, and Iodine) may also help prevent further erosion. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. Most do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control, especially “Bristletooth Tangs” from the Ctenochaetus genus. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together or with other fish that have a similar body shape or coloration. Visit That Fish Blog for more information on Tangs and Surgeonfish and other aquarium-related topics from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information.

Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang - Medium


Paracanthurus hepatus Hippo Tang – Medium


$79.99


The Hippo Tang ( Paracanthurus hepatus ) is one of the most popular and recognizable saltwater fish today. It is known by many different common names in different regions, including Hippo Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Tang and Flagtail Tang. The Hippo Tang is bright blue with a black hook-shaped marking on its sides down the dorsal edge and along the midline. Its tail is yellow with black edges, and its pectoral fins have yellow edges. Individuals collected from Africa have yellow bellies. Tangs and Surgeonfish are some of the most popular and common fish found in the aquarium trade. This group includes several genuses that can be associated with the various common name groups although “Surgeonfish” and “Tang” are often used interchangeably: Acanthurus (“Surgeonfish”), Naso (“Unicorn Tangs”), Ctenochaetus (“Bristletooth Tangs”) and Zebrasoma (“Tangs”). They are found in almost every tropical oceans and in almost every color and pattern. The common names ?? 1/2surgeonfish?? 1/2 or “doctorfish” comes from the tiny scalpel-like spine at the base of the fish’s tail. They use this spine as defense and will extend the spine if threatened. You may witness the tang shimmying up against another tang or fish; this is a sign of aggression as they may be using this spine to ward off the other fish. Always use caution when handling or netting a tang since this spine can become caught or cause injuries. Tangs and Surgeonfish are omnivores but a large part of the diet of most species consists of algae and plant matter. Tangs should also be given some meaty food to round out their diet. However, tangs that are fed primarily meaty foods over a long period of time are more likely to suffer from head and lateral line erosion (HLLE). HLLE disease in the short run is not fatal, but over time if the disease continues to progress the fish will stop eating and become lethargic and susceptible to other infections which may eventually contribute to its demise. The best treatment is prevention; maintain excellent water quality and feed a rich and varied diet. Supplementing with a multivitamin (A, D, E, B complex, and Iodine) may also help prevent further erosion. Tangs are generally community fish and get along with most other tankmates. Most do not bother corals and can actually help keep nuisance algae trimmed and under control, especially “Bristletooth Tangs” from the Ctenochaetus genus. Tangs may get territorial and aggressive towards similar tangs, so always use caution when keeping these fish together or with other fish that have a similar body shape or coloration. Visit That Fish Blog for more information on Tangs and Surgeonfish and other aquarium-related topics from our marine biologists and aquatic staff. This is a Restricted item and is not covered by our Arrive Alive 5-Day Guarantee. Please visit the Guarantee Policy and Restricted Species webpages for more information.
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