Fish

  • Bennetts Sharpnose Puffer

    General information The Bennett's Sharpnose Puffer is a lively fish adorned with a festive flurry of colorful spots and bars. Brilliant orange and turquoise spots and bars create a playful pattern as if confetti and streamers were scattered across a field. Beneath this colorful pattern is a body color divided by a stormy, olive gray…

  • Leopard Puffer

    General information The Leopard Toby Puffer is a deepwater reef species that is relatively new to the aquarium trade. This new Toby Puffer may be small, but it's big on color and personality. This exotic dynamo has both stripes on its anterior and spots along its sides, with touches of iridescent blue highlighting the eyes…

  • Spotted Puffer

    General information The Spotted Puffer are members of the Canthigaster genus. It is a reddish brown with white spots. It lacks pelvic fins but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about the aquarium. A medium or large, fish-only aquarium is suitable. It may eat invertebrates found in a reef tank. Its teeth…

  • Saddle Puffer

    General information The Saddle Puffer are members of the Canthigaster genus. The Saddle Puffer is light blue ventrally, and the darker dorsal portion is divided by light blue stripes. It lacks pelvic fins but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about the aquarium. A medium or large, fish-only aquarium is suitable. Its…

  • Porcupine Puffer

    General information The Porcupine Puffer has spiny appendages which cover most of its body, which may vary from light gray to mottled tans, sometimes with dark spots. Its teeth are actually a fused beak-like structure. The Porcupine Puffer lacks pelvic fins but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about. A large, fish-only…

  • Saddle Valentini Puffer

    General information The Saddle Valentini Puffer is a member of the Canthigaster genus. The Saddle Valentini Puffer is a bright and colorful fish with dark brown bands across the midsection, brownish-orange spotting on the lower half, yellow fins, and blue striping running along the back. It lacks pelvic fins but has learned to use the…

  • Reticulated Puffer

    General information The Reticulated Puffer is striking in appearance thanks to a wonderfully decorative reticulated (net-like) pattern. It's dark, mossy-brown body color beautifully shows off the intricate pattern to great effect. The attractive Reticulated Puffer is sure to make a great addition for puffer enthusiasts or anyone wanting personality in their larger, fish-only or fish-only-with-live-rock…

  • Yellow Multibanded Pipefish

    General information The Yellow Multibanded Pipefish is a type of reef pipefish or flagtail pipefish. This fish is a stronger swimmer than its seahorse cousins and rarely comes into direct contact with the substrate. In the wild, the Yellow Multibanded Pipefish can be found swimming under rocky overhangs, corals, or close to the floor of…