Fish

  • Foxface Lo

    General information The Foxface Lo has a unique body color. It has a mottled yellow-brown body with a dark chest. The face is very light in color and speckled on the lower half. They are a very hardy fish and are great additions to the newly-established tank. It may reside in a large aquarium and…

  • Tassle Filefish

    General information The Tassle Filefish is camouflaged by its light body with dark horizontal stripes. It is best suited in a large aquarium with weedy areas, rocks, and at least one suitable shelter. It is a peaceful fish that does not bother fish tank mates, with the exception of members of its own family or…

  • Jeweled Moray Eel

    General information The Jeweled Moray Eel originates from the shorelines of the Eastern Pacific, from the Gulf of California and south throughout Central America. They are one of the smaller Moray Eels, only attaining a maximum size of 24 inches. They are black with beautiful white markings. As a juvenile, these eels are brown with…

  • Zebra Moray Eel

    General information The Zebra Moray Eel is an eye-catching and extremely docile species that derives its name from the bold pattern of bars on its body. The Zebra Moray Eel is an ideal moray for the community fish tank. It poses no threat to its fish tankmates or the aquarist and is often out and…

  • Wolf Eel

    General information The Wolf Eel is often confused as a Blenny. However, it is a pseudochromid (Dottyback). Its body is a brownish color with highlights of green. The aquarium should have a tight-fitting lid to prevent escape. The Wolf Eel may be kept in a reef aquarium but will eat smaller fish and crustaceans.

  • Red Mandarin

    General information The head and body of the Red Mandarin Dragonet are a mazelike combination of blue, orange, and red. Males may be distinguished from females by their extra-elongated first dorsal spine. Unlike the green mandarin, this red variant has much wider and more pronounced red stripes and red pectoral fins. It should be kept…

  • Red Scooter Dragonet

    General information The Red Scooter Dragonet its body is a mottling of red and white with large dark spots. The male usually has brighter colors and a larger dorsal fin. It prefers a reef aquarium with lots of live rock to hide in and graze from. The substrate should be live sand and the aquarium…

  • Red Elongated Dottyback

    General information Boasting smoldering gradients of vibrant red and orange coloration, the Red Elongated Dottyback injects bold color to the marine aquarium. For many hobbyists, the exciting fiery red, rust, ox blood, and persimmon coloration. Relative peaceful demeanor compared to other dottybacks. Though less aggressive, the Red Elongated Dottyback is not a skittish fish. Once…