Fish

  • Redtail Leopard Pleco L114

    General information The Redtail Leopard Pleco L114 is a freshwater species that belongs to the Loricariidae family. They are native to the Rio Tapajos basin in Brazil and can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) in length. These plecos are nocturnal and will spend most of their time hiding in caves or under driftwood…

  • Bluestripe Snapper

    General information One of the most widespread of the snappers, the Bluestripe Snapper ranges from the Red Sea south to Madagascar and east to India, Asia, Indonesia, Australia and a number of Pacific Islands including Hawaii. Your specimen will be from Fiji, Indonesia, or Maldives, and make a hardy and rewarding edition to your FOWLR…

  • Yellow Back Goatfish

    General information Goatfish hardy characters actively patrol the sand bed to satisfy their appetites, making them a unique addition to your FOWLR cleanup crew. Torpedo-shaped Goatfishes have a triangular cross-section, two separate dorsal fins, a slightly underslung mouth, and two distinctive firm barbels protruding from their chins. They use these whiskers to probe and taste…

  • Bicolor Goatfish

    General information The Bicolor Goatfish has a burgundy anterior and yellow posterior divided by a white band. There is a black dot on the posterior portion and a pair of white stripes on the anterior portion giving it the name Dash and Dot Goatfish. Both head and tail also have blue markings. A large aquarium…

  • 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…

  • Richmonds Wrasse

    General information The Richmond's Wrasse is a real showstopper! With brilliant coloration, two false eyes when young, and tons of personality, Richmond's Wrasse will create quite the buzz when you post pics of this beauty online. The Richmond's Wrasse has distinct chain-like lines along its sides, with females also exhibiting orange and yellow toward the…

  • Two Tone Wrasse

    General information Ranging from hypnotic indigo to sunset golden yellow, the rarely-seen Two Tone Wrasse is ready to take your showcase reef aquarium to a whole new level. Hardy, well-adapted, disease-resistant and easy to get along with, this brilliantly colored wrasse makes an easy addition for even beginning hobbyists. An aquarium with a sealed lid,…

  • Dusky Wrasse

    General information The Dusky Wrasse is a relative unknown beauty due to its sporadic appearance in the aquarium trade. The Dusky Wrasse typifies members in the Genus Halichoeres demonstrating gregarious activity once properly acclimated to its new environment. Similarly, coloration varies greatly based on the age and sex of the Dusky Wrasse. Juveniles and females…

  • Two Spot Wrasse

    General information The Two Spot Wrasse is one of the smallest members of a group of ornate wrasses. True to its namesake, the Two Spot Wrasse is beautifully adorned with striking facial markings punctuated by two, dark spots. Gorgeous tomato-red coloration crackles vibrantly across the face of the Two Spot Wrasse and continues all the…