Fish

  • Chain Eel

    General information The Chain Eel has a white to yellow body with handsome brown, black, or gray chain markings. It needs refuge among or in between coral and rocks in a larger aquarium. It spends most of its day hiding and moves about at night in search of food.

  • Keyhole Angelfish

    General information The Tibicen Angelfish is one of the largest of the Centropyge genus. Somewhat drab when compared to most other angelfish, the Tibicen Angelfish is primarily a dull blue to brownish-blue. The pelvic and lower portion of the anal fins are yellow. The egg-shaped, white vertical bar found in the mid-central body area gives…

  • Pygmy Yellowtail Angelfish

    General information One of the smallest members of the Centropyge genus, the Pygmy Yellowtail Angelfish rarely grows to over two inches and its body and face are primarily blue and the caudal fin is white. It requires numerous hiding places and large amounts of live rock for grazing on microalgae. Not a good reef dweller,…

  • Eibli Angelfish

    General information The Red Stripe Angelfish its pearlescent body is highlighted with several vertical, evenly-spaced orange to red stripes. The very back of the body and caudal fin are black. A brilliant sapphire-blue stripe outlines the caudal fin. Red Stripe Angelfish have tendencies to be docile, the Red Stripe Angelfish can become more assertive once…

  • Golden Angelfish

    General information The Golden Angel is a hard to find species is cryptic in nature, making them both difficult to acquire and a prized fish in the hobby. This species is identified by its velvet looking burnt orange/red coloration with thin, broken yellow vertical bars running along each side of the body. This angelfish is…

  • Pygmy Angelfish

    General information The Pygmy Angelfish it is a brilliant sapphire-blue with orange highlights to the face. The Pygmy Angelfish should have numerous hiding places and live rock for grazing on microalgae. It may nip at large-polyped stony corals and clam mantles. The Pygmy Angelfish is an aggressive little angelfish, so it is best to never…

  • Randalls Assessor

    General information Randall's Assessors are a peaceful species that make a perfect mate for your reef tank. Randall's Assessors prefer calm tank mates and plenty of rockwork. Randall's Assessors are originally from Japan. The coloration of the Randall's Assessor changes dramatically depending on the viewing angle and will become most colorful when they feel comfortable…

  • Springeri Dottyback

    General information The Springeri Dottyback is jet-black with bright neon blue markings on its face. These small fish have a slender body that allows them to jet in and out of rockwork at a fast pace. In nature, they will stay in their hole waiting for passing food. They should be provided ample rockwork. They…

  • Electric Indigo Dottyback

    General information The Indigo Dottyback is a hybrid between the Orchid Dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani) and the Striped Dottyback (Pseudochromis sankeyi). The resulting offspring are beautifully colored fish sporting a soothing indigo coloration. At first glance, the Indigo Dottyback looks as though it takes after the brilliantly-colored Orchid Dottyback (appearing more like an exciting color morph…

  • Striped Dottyback

    General information Dottybacks are a group of small, colorful basslet-like fish that inhabit the crevices and small caves of the coral reef. Dottybacks can be kept in smaller aquariums, although larger tanks with plenty of live rock are preferable. They are territorial and will defend the area they have claimed as home quite aggressively. Housing…