Saltwater

  • Sohal Tang

    General information It is found in the Red Sea, to the Persian Gulf, and the Arabian Sea, sometimes in large aggregations, but usually in solitude. These fish commonly inhabit the reef plateau just before the slope and are generally found in depths of less than 20 meters (65'). Wild Sohal Tang specimens can grow to…

  • Pinktail Triggerfish

    General information The Pinktail Triggerfish has a handsome emerald-green body and a bright pink tail. Yellow accents the body at the face and pectoral fins with darker flecks on the scales. A large aquarium with rocks and caves provides a good environment. With caution, it can be housed in a reef aquarium but will eat…

  • Whip Fin Fairy Wrasse

    General information The Whip Fin Fairy Wrasse, originates from the waters of the Indian Ocean. Theis species is a very distinctive wrasse with its long dorsal fin that may exceed the length of the fish. The main body of this wrasse is a brilliant red color while the lower half of the body is white….

  • Pink Streaked Wrasse

    General information Considered to be one of the best reef wrasses for aquarists, the Pink-Streaked Wrasse is a small, colorful fish that is a welcome addition to any reef aquarium (even the nano-reef). They are also sexually dichromatic, with the males sporting more pronounced yellow lines down the body and bluish-gray markings on the gill…

  • Dragon Wrasse

    General information The Dragon Wrasse juvenile has a burgundy body with white markings. The fins are also notable in their appearance, especially the first two dorsal spines that form a cow-lick. The adult does not have the large dorsal spines and has a light blue to green body with impressive darker markings. It should reside…

  • 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.