Saltwater

  • Flame Fairy Wrasse

    General information The Flame Fairy Wrasse male has a bright golden body with red ornamentation on the fins. The females generally do not have quite as bold markings as the males. An aquarium, either fish-only or reef, with a shaded area, is recommended. The Flame Wrasse will not bother corals or invertebrates, which makes them…

  • Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse

    Cautions Wrasse are considered jumpers make sure your aquarium has a tight-fitting canopy or screen cover to prevent the Wrasse from jumping out of your aquarium. Wrasse have been known to jump through the smallest of holes in a canopy.  Wrasses prefer to have a 2″ (5cm) sandbed to allow them to burrow into the sand to sleep…

  • Banana Wrasse

    General information The Banana Wrasse as an adult, it takes on a yellow appearance if female and a blue appearance if male. Both sexes have facial markings in green and fine vertical striping along the body. The fins are very colorfully marked. It should reside in a large aquarium, with other aggressive tank mates, such…

  • Sea Grass Wrasse

    General information Sea Grass Wrasse is a helpful pest controller. Often seen in shades of light to dark green, brownish-red to even black, the Sea Grass Wrasse's blade-like body allows it to disappear into the sea grass beds and sandy algal flats of lagoons and mangrove channels it calls home. They're even known to swim…

  • Blue and Gold Blenny

    General information The Blue and Gold Blenny, also known as the Jewel Blenny, is a small and colorful saltwater fish that can reach up to 3 inches (8 cm) in length. It has a vibrant blue body with bright yellow stripes and a distinctive black spot on its dorsal fin. These fish are generally peaceful…

  • Spotnape Cardinal

    General information The Spotnape Cardinalfish is a small, peaceful species that can be kept in a home aquarium. They typically grow up to 3 inches in length and have a silver body with red and black spots on the head and dorsal fin. They are active swimmers and prefer to live in groups of at…

  • Platinum Percula Clownfish

    General information The Platinum Percula is nearly all white variation of the True Percula Clownfish. The Platinum Percula is derived from the famous Picasso Clownfish. This striking white clownfish develops orange and then black fins as it matures, and retains some orange color in the face. Not to be confused with the Snowflake Clownfish, which…

  • Yellowtail Demoiselle

    General information The Yellowtail Demoiselle is extremely hardy. Unlike its close relatives, the Yellowtail Demoiselle is relatively less aggressive in nature and acclimatizes quite easily in captivity. It is best to keep the Yellowtail Demoiselle in small groups and should be introduced at the same time to avoid any aggression between them. It might be…

  • Randalls Assessor

    General information Randall's Assessors are a peaceful species that make a perfect mate for your reef tank. Randall's Assessors prefer calm tank mates and plenty of rockwork. Randall's Assessors are originally from Japan. The coloration of the Randall's Assessor changes dramatically depending on the viewing angle and will become most colorful when they feel comfortable…

  • Pink and Blue Shrimp goby

    General information The Pink and Blue Spotted Goby's head and body are yellow to tan with pink spots surrounded by smaller blue spots. It requires plenty of loose coral rubble, ample swimming room, and a sand bottom for burrowing. It rarely becomes aggressive towards other fish, but it is territorial and will fight with its…