Saltwater

  • Maroon Clownfish

    General information The Wild Maroon Clownfish is not very resistant to diseases and is one of the most aggressive clownfish. As it grows, the Wild Maroon Clownfish becomes more aggressive and attacks anything that approaches its anemone. It basically inhabits anemones, so we suggest you add plenty of anemones in the tank. The Wild Maroon…

  • Talbots Damselfish

    General information The Talbot's Damselfish has an attractive canary yellow head and a bright blue body. Damselfishes provide an important link both as reef forage fishes and also excellent beginner marine aquarium specimens. Their extensive use is well-warranted considering their diversity, beauty, and tolerance of chemical and physical conditions, gregariousness when crowded and general compatibility…

  • Bicolor Dottyback

    General information "The Bicolor Dottyback is two bold colors; the anterior portion is purple and the posterior portion is bright yellow. The Bicolor Dottyback will not be intimidated by other fish and will defend its territory against fish two to three times its size. It will also eat ornamental shrimp and is a predator of…

  • Arc Eye Hawkfish

    General information The Arc Eye Hawkfish has horseshoe-shaped mark behind the eye, which makes it a most beautiful fish in a tank. It lacks swim bladder that spends most of its time perching on corals or watching prey. The Arc Eye Hawkfish should be the last fish introduced into the tank community. It becomes territorial…

  • Russells Lionfish

    General information The Russell's Lionfish it is tan with light brown vertical stripes. The spines on the dorsal, anal, and pectoral fins are fleshy, and not banded like those of other lionfish. The spines on the fins are poisonous, and if you are stung, the reaction will be similar to a bee sting only a…

  • Narrow Lined Puffer

    General information The Narrow-Lined Puffer captures the essence of the specialized nature of puffers. Classic and elegant in design, the Narrow-Lined Puffer has a large, pillowy body that is predominately milky tan with thin concentric banding from head to tail reminiscent of wood grain. Smoky black accents border its drooping paddle-like caudal fin, while the…

  • Powder Brown Tang

    General information The Powder Brown Tang has a brown body with a white mark on the cheek between the mouth and eyes. The pectoral, anal, and dorsal fins are dark brown with light blue highlights at the tip. The dorsal fin also has an orange stripe present. The tail is blue with a yellow vertical…