Saltwater

  • Blue Flasher Wrasse

    General information The Blue Flasher Wrasse has some amazing color, spectacular finnage and dynamic activity. In fact, the boisterous activity of the Blue Flasher Wrasse can embolden shy fishes to spend more time in the open. Posing a little threat to most invertebrates, the Blue Flasher Wrasse is a highly desirable addition to the peaceful…

  • Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse

    General information The Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse is a peaceful fish that will make a beautiful addition to your aquarium. The Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse has a blue body with red/orange running along the dorsal edge and a shining red face. Colors may vary to other blues and purples depending on the fish's mood. When…

  • Red Coris Wrasse

    General information The Red Coris Wrasse can be found on almost every reef in the Indo-Pacific and Hawaiian Region and extends all the way into the Red Sea. Adult specimens in the wild can easily grow to a foot, but in an aquarium, they rarely exceed 6-8 inches. The juvenile and adult appearances vary greatly….

  • Goldbar Wrasse

    General information The Goldbar Wrasse has a golden bar that divides its body from its head. Its olive-gold head, veined in contrasting brilliant blue, makes this member of the Labridae family a prized addition to almost any home marine aquarium. The Goldbar Wrasse has an appealing purple-hazed, bluish body that adds visual interest as this…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…