Fish

  • Pink and Blue Shrimp goby

    General information The Pink and Blue Spotted Goby's head and body are yellow to tan with pink spots surrounded by smaller blue spots. It requires plenty of loose coral rubble, ample swimming room, and a sand bottom for burrowing. It rarely becomes aggressive towards other fish, but it is territorial and will fight with its…

  • Masked Goby

    General information The Masked Goby is a native of the reefs in the Caribbean. This fish gets its name from its transparent body and orange face. The body of the fish is also covered in white spots. It requires an aquarium with plenty of hiding places as they are often found hovering above the bottom…

  • Orangemarked Goby

    General information The Orangemarked Goby originates from the rubble zones of the Solomon Islands. They are a sand sifting species that will continually process mouthfuls of sand in their search for food. They have an elongated body with bright orange markings across the face that fade into a yellow coloration extending along the length of…

  • Bumble Bee Shrimp Goby

    General information It has a white body with broad orange-red bands and tiny blue spots. The dorsal fin has red and blue dots. It should be kept in a tank with a sand bed to allow them to burrows in. It prefers to have peaceful tank mates and plenty of hiding places. Small groups or…

  • Diagonal Bar Prawn Goby

    General information The Diagonal Bar Prawn Goby originates within the rubble zones of the Indo-Pacific and is usually found in association with a pistol shrimp. This species is elongated in shape, is adorned with brown bars, and the fins are speckled in brown and blue. They are a peaceful species that will inhabit a small…

  • Sand Flounder

    General information The Sand Flounder is a large-mouthed fish, and is narrow at the base and widens towards the tip, each stimulating a detached segment of the anal fin. It grows a maximum up to 18 inches and is considered shoal-water fish. The Sand Flounder looks lovely when it raises its eyes over its body…

  • Whitespotted Pygmy Filefish

    General information The Whitespotted Pygmy Filefish can reach a maximum of only 3 inches, and will readily feed on frozen offerings and pellets. Despite their size, the Whitespotted Pygmy Filefish has proven to be hardy and fast growing. With the ability to adjust their coloration patterns depending on their surroundings, the Whitespotted Pygmy Filefish can…

  • Redtail Filefish

    General information The Colored Filefish body is orange to red in color and the head can be gray to black. Filefish from Hawaii tend to have more vivid colors than those from the Indian Ocean. It is a shy fish, and rarely aggressive towards other fish except for those of its own genus. It is…

  • Orange Spotted Filefish

    General information The Orange Spotted Filefish with its beautiful color and unique design, it makes a gorgeous addition to any tank and captivates the onlookers. It is found to feed on live corals, thereby it might not be considered safe for a reef tank. It is a shy fish and hardly turns aggressive towards other…

  • 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…