Saltwater

  • Grey Head Wrasse

    General information The simply-striking Grey Head Wrasse, or Threespot Wrasse has three white lines on either side of its head, three black spots along its back, and three false "eyes" running along its dorsal fin back to a fourth on the tail in Juveniles and Females. Adult male Grey Head Wrasse, sport vivid blue stripes…

  • Engineer Goby

    General information The Engineer goby is in a separate family from the gobies and blennies. Its markings change throughout its life. Consistently, the colors involved are dark blue to black on white. As a juvenile, the markings are horizontal, running the length of the body. With age, they become vertical bands. It should be kept…

  • Yellow Blotch Rabbitfish

    General information The Yellow Blotch Rabbitfish originates from the reefs of the Western Pacific. It's a species of increasing popularity with reef-keepers for its beauty and algae-eating activity. The body of Yellow Blotch Rabbitfish is brown and covered in many beautiful orange spots, a camouflage pattern that includes a distinctive posterior yellow false eye to…

  • Spotted Mandarin

    General information The Spotted Mandarin head, fins, and body are a psychedelic combination of blue, orange, and black spots on a green base. Males may be distinguished from females by their more elongated first dorsal spine. It requires an aquarium with a live substrate and plenty of hiding places. It is moderately hardy in reef…

  • Orange Angler

    General information The Orange Anglerfish, also known as the Pardalis Anglerfish, is a small but colorful saltwater species. It is typically around 4 inches in length and has a distinctive appearance with a lumpy, irregular body covered in fleshy protrusions. This species is best kept in a species-only tank, as it may eat smaller fish…

  • Red Belted Anthias

    General information The Red Belted Anthias is a small species of fish, typically growing up to 3 inches in length. It has a slender body with a bright orange-red coloration on the front half of its body, and a pinkish-orange coloration on the back half. The male of this species has a bold red belt…

  • Watanabei Angelfish

    General information The Watanabe’s Angelfish is one of the few angelfish displaying sexual dimorphism. The male is an iridescent pale blue. The lower half of the body and anal fin of the male are highlighted by long, horizontal dark stripes and one, horizontal orange stripe extending toward the caudal fin. The female is an iridescent…

  • Harlequin Basslet

    General information The Harlequin Basslet is a small, colorful fish that is commonly found in the tropical Western Atlantic. It typically grows up to 3 inches in length and has a striking appearance with a bright orange body, black and white stripes, and large eyes. This species can be kept in a reef aquarium with…

  • One Spot Blenny

    General information The One Spot Blenny is a peaceful species that is native to the Indo-Pacific region. They are typically small in size, reaching up to 4 inches (10 cm) in length. One Spot Blennies are known for their unique coloration, with a brownish-yellow body and a single black spot on their dorsal fin.

  • Sunset Butterflyfish

    General information The Sunset Butterflyfish (Chaetodon pelewensis) is a beautiful, tropical saltwater fish that is highly prized by many aquarium enthusiasts. These fish are native to the Western Pacific Ocean and are often found around coral reefs and other areas with abundant coral growth. They are relatively small, typically growing to a maximum size of…