Saltwater

  • White Banded Possum Wrasse

    General information The White Banded Possum Wrasse is a popular and easy-to-keep Pygmy Wrasse from Indonesia known to thrive in home aquariums. The White Banded Possum Wrasse has an arrowhead-like shape and is red/black in color with white vertical stripes. The male and female of this species are very similarly colored, but when courting, the…

  • Lyretail Wrasse

    General information The Lyretail Wrasse as an adult, it is green with bright facial and fin markings. It should reside in a large aquarium with larger, aggressive tank mates, and plenty of rocks for hiding. It will become territorial and harass any new additions to the community, therefore, it should be the last fish added…

  • Two Tone Wrasse

    General information Ranging from hypnotic indigo to sunset golden yellow, the rarely-seen Two Tone Wrasse is ready to take your showcase reef aquarium to a whole new level. Hardy, well-adapted, disease-resistant and easy to get along with, this brilliantly colored wrasse makes an easy addition for even beginning hobbyists. An aquarium with a sealed lid,…

  • Swales Basslet

    General information Swales Basslet is a small, peaceful, and colorful saltwater fish that belongs to the family Serranidae. The species is native to the Western Atlantic Ocean and can be found in the Caribbean Sea. The maximum length of the Swales Basslet is around 4 inches (10 cm). They are usually found in deep reefs,…

  • Longspine Cardinalfish

    General information The Longspine Cardinalfish is a small saltwater fish species found in the Western Pacific Ocean. They have a silver body with black stripes and long spines on their dorsal fin. The average size of this fish is about 3 inches in length, and they are a peaceful species that can be kept in…

  • SingleDot Domino Clownfish

    General information The offspring of Midnight Clownfish range from completely stripeless to uniquely patterned Extreme Misbars. Occasionally you’ll find Midnight Clownfish with dots (single dot in this particular fish). The peculiar white markings can be on the cheek, or on any other area of the body.

  • Jewel Damsel

    General information As a juvenile, the Jewel Damselfish is black with sparkling blue dots. As the fish matures, it may turn brown to yellow and have smaller, indistinct spots. It is overly aggressive, and therefore, only one should be kept per tank.

  • Electric Indigo Dottyback

    General information The Indigo Dottyback is a hybrid between the Orchid Dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani) and the Striped Dottyback (Pseudochromis sankeyi). The resulting offspring are beautifully colored fish sporting a soothing indigo coloration. At first glance, the Indigo Dottyback looks as though it takes after the brilliantly-colored Orchid Dottyback (appearing more like an exciting color morph…

  • Orangemarked Goby

    General information The Orangemarked Goby originates from the rubble zones of the Solomon Islands. They are a sand sifting species that will continually process mouthfuls of sand in their search for food. They have an elongated body with bright orange markings across the face that fade into a yellow coloration extending along the length of…

  • Black Barred Convict Goby

    General information The Black Barred Convict Goby has a white body with black to brown vertical stripes. An aquarium with plenty of hiding places is suitable for this cryptic fish. It is a great addition to the reef aquarium and will spend most of its time resting and swimming within the rock work. It is…