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Blacklip Butterfly
General information The Blacklip Butterflyfish is a small, colorful saltwater fish that is typically found in coral reefs and lagoons in the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are a popular aquarium species, but can be difficult to keep due to their specific dietary needs and territorial behavior. The average size of a Blacklip…
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Naked Cinnamon Clownfish
General information The Naked Cinnamon Clownfish is different from a Cinnamon Clownfish because it lacks the white stripe. This fish can be recognized by the black on sides with the reddish face, belly, dorsal fin, and tail (sometimes pale yellow); pelvic and anal fins are usually black. Provide with plenty of hiding places and live…
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Orangetail Blue Damselfish
General information The Orangetail Blue Damselfish is the common name for the male Blue Damselfish. The female is all blue; the male has an orange tail. The Blue Damselfish is the Molly of saltwater aquariums. It is a very colorful, hardy, and active fish. In the wild, Blue Damselfish are found throughout reefs, usually busy…
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Australian Multicolor Dottyback
General information "The Australian Multicolor Dottyback it is red with green markings on the body, and blue lining the tops of the fins. This Pseudochromis should be housed with moderately aggressive fish larger than itself. It will eat ornamental shrimp.
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Fire Coral Eel
General information The Fire Coral Eel originates from the reefs of South America. It is black in color with stunning golden spots covering the entire body. Like other Moray eels, it has a very thick body and will typically hide in the rocks with its gaping mouth out in plain view. It requires a larger…
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Cave Transparent Goby
General information The Cave Transparent Goby is a native of the reefs in the Maldives and Fiji. They are often found in and about both hard and soft corals. This fish gets its name from its transparent appearance. The body of the fish is also covered in orange spots. It will rarely become aggressive towards…
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Lyretail Hawkfish
General information The Lyretail Hawkfish is mostly found feeding on plankton in the water column, which is similar to anthias behavior unlike its own family, which is known to perch more than swimming. The Lyretail Hawkfish can be identified by the presence of numerous short filaments at the tip of each dorsal spine. With its…
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Gold Rim Tang
General information The Whitecheek Tang has a purplish-blue body with a small white mark on the cheek between the mouth and eyes. The pectoral, anal, and dorsal fins are dark blue with blue highlights at the tip. The tail is blue with a yellow vertical bar. A yellow striping runs along the body, against the…
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Tiger Filefish
General information Tiger Filefish have a mostly tan body with strong silvery white markings that look like a tiger’s, hence the name. Tiger Filefish shouldn’t be kept with overly large aggressive fish since they do not defend themselves very well. Tiger Filefish will also like having lots of live rock and even some marine plants…