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Titleist Aussie Headwear
$29.99 The Titleist Aussie hat is perfect for keeping the sun off your face and neck It features the Titleist logo in the front and back and has an adjustable strap for those windy days. |
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Guerin Rife Putters Black Aussie Blade Putter
$189.99 Guerin Rife Black Aussie Blade Putter: The Guerin Rife Aussie Black Putter is inspired by one of greatest putters to ever play the game of golf, Ian Baker-Finch. The new Aussie IBF Tour Series is the first in a line of all-black putters paying tribute to the many great golfing talents from downunder. The Aussie is a traditional plumber neck flange style putter design. It is 100% CNC milled from 303 stainless steel and is coated in a dramatic non-glare satin black finish. The Aussie along with all the IBF Tour Series putter designs will bare the 5-star constellation known as The Southern Cross only seen in the southern hemisphere. And as with every Rife putter the Aussie features the companys patented RollGroove Technology producing the quickest roll in golf. Headcover included. |
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Guerin Rife Putters Black Aussie Mallet Putter
$99.97 Guerin Rife Black Aussie Mallet Putter: The Guerin Rife Aussie Mallet Putter features a CNC-milled 304 stainless steel body, plumbers neck and three alignment lines. Thanks to its patented and USGA-conforming RollGroove technology, LieAline Fitting System and Four-Point Stability weighting, the putter guarantees a consistent and true putt every time. From a weight distribution standpoint, the Aussie mallet putter it stays naturally square throughout the stroke and offers good heel-toe weighting for wonderful stability. Features: Head weight: 345 grams Lie angle: 70 degrees Loft of head: 2 degrees Shaft kickback: .5 degree (shaft leans back away from the face toward the right eye) Effective loft: 1.5 degrees (head loft minus kickback) Groove to land ratio: 1 to 3 (groove width 45/1000 in. to land 15/1000 in.) Finish: Black ionized matte |
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Dingo Aussie Beefy & Cheesy Wraps (8.5 oz)
$6.99 Dingo Aussie Beefy & Cheesy Wraps (8.5 oz) Try NEW Dingo brand Soft & Chewy treats! Your dog will love their rich meaty taste because they area made with Real Meat! Bite-sized and bursting with taste, your dog will love their delicious combination of fun and flavor! Recommended for: All Dogs |
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Guerin Rife Putters Pre-Owned Black Aussie Blade Putter
$89.93 Guerin Rife Black Aussie Blade Putter: The Guerin Rife Aussie Black Putter is inspired by one of greatest putters to ever play the game of golf, Ian Baker-Finch. The new Aussie IBF Tour Series is the first in a line of all-black putters paying tribute to the many great golfing talents from downunder. The Aussie is a traditional plumber neck flange style putter design. It is 100% CNC milled from 303 stainless steel and is coated in a dramatic non-glare satin black finish. The Aussie along with all the IBF Tour Series putter designs will bare the 5-star constellation known as The Southern Cross only seen in the southern hemisphere. And as with every Rife putter the Aussie features the companys patented RollGroove Technology producing the quickest roll in golf. Headcover included. |
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Plerogyra sp. Aussie Bubble Coral
$89.99 Bubble Corals ( Plerogyra sp. ) get their name from the daytime expansion of their tissue. Also called Cat's Eye or Grape Coral, these corals can have a variety of blue and pearl colorations as well as more rare green varieties. These corals are considered aggressive because they use sweeper tentacles that can expand several inches at night for feeding. They will also use these sweeper tentacles to sting adjacent corals if they are a threat to their territory. For this reason they will need sufficient room to be able to expand. These corals require medium to high light, and require low water movement for full expansion. In most tanks they should be placed midway and higher in the tank to thrive. As Bubble Corals can expand and can easily be damaged by their sharp skeletons, Bubble Corals should be firmly secured into place to prevent them from falling over. |
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Favites pentagona Aussie War Coral
$149.99 War Coral is the common name given to this Favites species, a name derived from the intense red coloration it often displays. These corals are not very common in the trade, but can be fragged as a great way to get the colony started. War Coral requires moderate water currents and moderate to high reef lighting for proper health. They will compete with other corals for space so be sure to leave a few inches between each coral to allow them room to grow. Be sure to keep the calcium level up so the skeletal structure of the coral will remain strong and healthy. |
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Turbinaria peltata Green Aussie Pagoda Coral
$89.99 Pagoda Corals ( Turbinaria peltata ) exist in a variety of shapes and colors. Most common colors are green and brown with other variations of these colors showing up occasionally. Shape is highly variable, as this coral will adapt to whatever space it has available, and is found in many different locations. Colonies under higher light will generally grow in a more "tightly rolled" or closed cup while lower-light colonies tend to be flatter. Pagoda Corals ( Turbinaria peltata ) are in the same genus as other Scroll Corals ( Turbinaria sp. ). However, they typically have a much different morphology. Scroll Corals will have a very delicate skeletal structure and many small polyps, where Pagoda Corals will have a more substantial skeleton with fewer, larger polyps. They are relatively hardy corals and are recommended for aquarists of all levels. Place this coral in medium to high light and medium to high water movement. When positioning the coral in the aquarium be sure that it is lying in a way so as not to collect debris on the surface. If debris collects and begins to decay it can easily damage or destroy the coral by causing an infection. In adding to using the lighting to product food through the algae in its tissue, this coral will also feed on meaty foods like brine shrimp, plankton, Cyclopeeze and similar items. It extends feeding tentacles during the day but can take days to a few weeks to extend their tentacles after being stressed or acclimated to a new environment. |
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Acanthastrea lordhowensis Multicolor Aussie Lordhowensis - YOUR CHOICE
$129.99 This item is part of our "Your Choice - What You See Is What You Get" collection. You will receive the same piece pictured here. Acanthastrea is a fast-growing large polyp stony coral similar to Blastomussa corals. It is an easy species to keep in an aquarium and grows best under moderate lighting. Acanthastrea is often intensely colored, with mixtures of blue, red, green, orange, purple, and more. The soft tissue tends to be heavy with mottled coloring. Australian colonies are expecially prized for their color. This coral relies heavily on photosynthesis for growth but will readily accept meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, baby brine shrimp and other similar items. The more often it is fed, the faster it will grow. |
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Acanthastrea lordhowensis Assorted Aussie Lordhowensis Coral - Medium
$139.99 Acanthastrea is a fast-growing large polyp stony coral similar to Blastomussa corals. It is an easy species to keep in an aquarium and grows best under moderate lighting. Acanthastrea is often intensely colored, with mixtures of blue, red, green, orange, purple, and more. The soft tissue tends to be heavy with mottled coloring. Australian colonies are expecially prized for their color. This coral relies heavily on photosynthesis for growth but will readily accept meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, baby brine shrimp and other similar items. The more often it is fed, the faster it will grow. |