45° forceps
Ideal for planting in corners or around rocks and driftwood
aquavitro® premium surgical stainless steel 45° forceps are designed for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums. These are ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants, particularly plants with small or delicate stems. They are also preferable when planting in corners or around rocks and driftwood. They are excellent for retrieving fallen or lost frags and corals from hard to reach areas in reef aquaria.
curved forceps
Preferable when planting in gravel substrate (as opposed to sand). In marine and reef systems these forceps work well in placing or retrieving coral frags or colonies.
quavitro® premium surgical stainless steel curved forceps are designed for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums. These are ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants, particularly plants with thick or broad stems. They are also preferable when planting in gravel substrate (as opposed to sand) and when planting in corners or around rocks and driftwood. We recommend our fine-tip forceps for planting in sand substrates. In marine and reef systems these forceps work well in placing or retrieving coral frags or colonies. These are often used in the general aquascaping of any aquarium.
double curved forceps
Preferable when planting in corners or around rocks and driftwood.
Excellent for retrieving fallen or lost frags and corals from hard to reach areas in reef aquaria.
aquavitro® premium surgical stainless steel double curved forceps are designed for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums. These are ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants, particularly plants with small or delicate stems. They are also preferable when planting in corners or around rocks and driftwood. They are excellent for retrieving fallen or lost frags and corals from hard to reach areas in reef aquaria.
straight forceps
Preferable when planting in gravel substrate (as opposed to sand). In marine and reef systems these forceps work well in placing or retrieving coral frags or colonies.
aquavitro® premium surgical stainless steel straight forceps are designed for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums. These are ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants, particularly plants with thick or broad stems. They are also preferable when planting in gravel substrate (as opposed to sand). We recommend our fine-tip forceps for planting in sand substrates. In marine and reef systems these forceps work well in placing or retrieving coral frags or colonies. These are often used in the general aquascaping of any aquarium.
curved fine tip forceps
Ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants with small or delicate stems
aquavitro® premium surgical stainless steel curved fine tip forceps are designed for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums. These are ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants, particularly plants with small or delicate stems. They are also preferable when planting in fine or sandy substrate and when planting in corners or around rocks and driftwood.
straight fine tip forceps
Ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants with small or delicate stems
aquavitro® premium surgical stainless steel straight fine tip forceps are designed for use in both freshwater and marine aquariums. These are ideal for planting and maintaining aquatic plants, particularly plants with small or delicate stems. They are also preferable when planting in fine or sandy substrate.
wide grasp forceps
Specifically designed to handle large bunches of plants or to allow for a better grip on irregularly shaped frags
aquavitro® premium surgical stainless steel curved spring shears are ideal for the regular maintenance of aquatic plants, particularly when trimming smaller leaves and stems such as grasses closer to the aquarium bed. In marine and reef aquaria these work very well in trimming soft coral with ease to maintain shape, spacing or to produce frags. These are particularly helpful in small or nano style systems where larger tools are difficult to utilize and maneuver.