Saltwater

  • Smiths Blenny

    General information Smith's Blenny is a saltwater fish species belonging to the family Blenniidae. They are known for their black and white striped pattern, and are typically small in size, reaching up to 2.5 inches (6 cm) in length. They are peaceful and hardy fish that can be kept in a reef or community aquarium.

  • Barberi Clownfish

    General information For many years this fish was thought to be a color variant of the Australian Clownfish-Amphiprion melanopus whose range is spread throughout the Western Pacific Ocean. This new species of clownfish differs from Amphiprion melanopus in both colorations and by having fewer spinules on their operculum. Has an exciting reddish orange body tinged…

  • Blue Velvet Damselfish

    General information The Blue Velvet Damselfish is black with small blue stripes and one large white vertical stripe. As it matures, it may lose some of its coloring fading towards brown and black. It is aggressive toward other fish and prone to disease if proper aquarium management techniques are not practiced.

  • Golden Angelfish

    General information The Golden Angel is a hard to find species is cryptic in nature, making them both difficult to acquire and a prized fish in the hobby. This species is identified by its velvet looking burnt orange/red coloration with thin, broken yellow vertical bars running along each side of the body. This angelfish is…

  • Banded Watchman

    General information The Banded Watchman Shrimpgoby creates an extensive burrow system in the sand adjacent to coral reefs, therefore it is necessary that you add a thick sand bed in the aquarium to provide them a natural shelter. One of the most common shrimp-associated fish is the Banded Watchman Shrimpgoby. Often it pairs up with…

  • Longfin Sleeper Goby

    General information The Longfin Sleeper Goby is a tremendous sand sifter and is a very active as well. It is a peaceful fish, and it is great for aerating and maintaining the sand bed through sifting the sand and gravel in search of food. A tank must incorporate much live rockwork, where it loves to…

  • Blue Line Snapper

    General information The Blue Line Snapper has a pointed snout and a moderately sloped head, which makes it a unique fish to keep in any home aquarium. It grows up to 6 inches and needs a medium sized tank. The Blue Line Snapper requires easy to moderate care and makes a good fish for a…

  • Chiseltooth Wrasse

    General information The Chiseltooth Wrasse makes a brilliantly-colored, peaceful addition to the home aquarium, and is ideally suited for the advanced aquarist. Like all wrasses, it exhibits fascinating behavior and has a protrusible jaw which aids in feeding. The Chiseltooth Wrasse is one of the larger specimens in the genus, growing up to a foot…