Fish

  • Four Stripe Damselfish

    General information They are found in the Western Pacific, from Sumatra to Vanuatu and northwards to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This species can also be found Southwards, down to New Caledonia and Tonga. The Four Stripe Damselfish is a member of the Pomacentridae family. In appearance, they feature a total of four blacks bars…

  • Emperor Angelfish

    General information Has a bold, blue body covered with bright yellow horizontal stripes culminating in a bright yellow to orange caudal fin. A striking blue-black mask covers the eyes and a similarly-colored vertical band extends from the pectoral fin two-thirds of the way up the body. This band is highlighted in a sapphire-blue in front,…

  • Grey Head Wrasse

    General information The simply-striking Grey Head Wrasse, or Threespot Wrasse has three white lines on either side of its head, three black spots along its back, and three false "eyes" running along its dorsal fin back to a fourth on the tail in Juveniles and Females. Adult male Grey Head Wrasse, sport vivid blue stripes…

  • Algae Blenny

    General information The Algae Blenny is a popular saltwater aquarium fish that is native to the western Pacific Ocean. It has a mottled brown and tan body with a distinctive dark stripe running down the center of its body. They are generally peaceful and active, and can grow up to 5 inches (12 cm) in…

  • Indian Ocean Lyretail Anthias

    General information The Indian Ocean Lyretail Anthias males have reddish hues, while the females tend to be more orange. They are active and help to draw out shier fish that share the tank with them. The Indian Ocean Lyretail Anthias does best when kept in a species-specific large tank when kept in groups. Males are…

  • Rusty Angelfish

    General information The Rusty Angelfish is aptly named for its predominate red or amber coloration punctuated with black dots that decrease in size from dorsal to anal and pelvic fins. The anal fin is dark and both the dorsal and anal fins are rimmed in bright, sapphire-blue.

  • Midnight Ocellaris Clownfish

    General information Midnight Ocellaris Clownfish is entirely black with a yellow/orange nose and face. This unique color variety of the popular Ocellaris Clownfish lacks the three white bands and makes a striking addition to the home aquarium. This member of the Pomacentridae family is an excellent addition to almost any saltwater aquarium system.

  • One Spot Foxface

    General information The graceful One Spot Foxface features a distinct “eyespot” on its body. Similar in appearance to the Foxface Lo, except for the aforementioned spot. Natural variation of this dark spot can range from an almost symmetrical circle to a “free-formed” blotch to give each fish a unique and individual appearance. It is a…

  • Falco Hawkfish

    General information This very unique looking Hawkfish is white with red-brown spots that run diagonally along the body. They have small tufts of bright yellow on the tips of their dorsal fin ray called cirri. Should not be mistaken for Cirrhitichthys aprinus.

  • Potter’s Angelfish

    General information The Potter’s Angelfish, or Potter’s Pygmy Angelfish, is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands area, including the Johnston Atoll. The body is a brilliant orange, marbleized with pale to dark blue. The caudal portions of the dorsal and anal fins as well as the caudal fin are a dark blue-black.