Saltwater

  • Yellow Spade Basslet

    General information The Yellow Spade Basslet is a small, brightly colored fish that is native to the Western Pacific Ocean. They have a bright yellow body with a blue-green head and a black stripe running from the nose to the dorsal fin. The species can grow up to 2.5 inches in length and can live…

  • Lefteye flounders

    General information The Flounder is laterally compressed and lays on its side on the bottom of the ocean or aquarium. Early in development, both eyes migrate to the left or right side, usually the left. The Flounder has a dull color with occasional light blue spotting. This allows it to lay in the sand, where…

  • White Bonnet Clownfish

    General information The White Bonnet Clownfish is reported to be a naturally occurring cross between A. chrysopterus and A. sandaracinos. Although captive specimens rarely exhibit the bright, apricot-like color of their wild counterparts, they do retain the variable nature of the head stripe and cheek bars. Their name comes from the bonnet like white head…

  • Black Axil Chromis

    General information The Black Axil Chromis is a small saltwater fish that can grow up to 3 inches (8 cm) in length. They are generally peaceful and do well in small groups in aquariums that are at least 30 gallons. They prefer to have plenty of hiding places in their tank.

  • Red Dottyback

    General information The Red Dottyback fish is found throughout the Indo-Malayan Archipelago, from southern Japan, south to the Northwest Shelf of Australia, and east to New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. They are also commonly known as Red Grouper, Dampiera Dottyback, and Fire-tail Devil. The Red Dottyback is a member of the Pseudochromidae family. Attractive in…

  • Chain Eel

    General information The Chain Eel has a white to yellow body with handsome brown, black, or gray chain markings. It needs refuge among or in between coral and rocks in a larger aquarium. It spends most of its day hiding and moves about at night in search of food.

  • Gold Neon Eviota Goby

    General information The Gold Neon Eviota Goby originates from the reefs of Cebu and is a rare find in the industry. They are smaller gobies only reaching a total length of 1 inch. Their bodies are elongated and opaque in color with red vertical bands. Their large eyes stand out with their gold rims, and…

  • Pixy Hawkfish

    General information Often, the Pixy Hawkfish gets confused with the Cirrhitichthys aprinus, which is also called as the Spotted Hawkfish. The Pixy Hawkfish is a hardy and semi-aggressive fish that gets along well with the inhabitants in a community fish aquarium. With its attractive body markings, the Pixy Hawkfish makes a great and beautiful addition…

  • Fowlers Surgeonfish

    General information The Fowleri Tang is one of the more beautiful tropical Tangs. A blue head with characteristic arcing lines behind the eye sets this species apart from other tangs. A brown body, yellow dorsal fin, and white lyre accent on the tail also make this specimen a true standout. In its natural habitat, the…

  • Clown Wartskin Angler

    General information The warty frogfish or clown frogfish soft skin is covered with numerous small, wart-like protuberances. Its large mouth allows it to consume prey the same size as the angler size. Frogfishes have the capacity to change their pigment color and pattern to their surroundings this process could take a few weeks. they are…