Fish

  • Orchid Dottyback

    General information The Orchid Dottyback is an excellent addition to most reef tanks. This gorgeous lavender colored fish has a wonderful personality in the aquarium and will surely become the aquarium favorite. The Orchid Dottybacks are found only in the Red Sea. They can be found in colonies near ledges, where they can dart in…

  • Fridmani

    General information 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 are perfect for reef tanks and accept most fish foods. Only one should be kept per tank. Dottybacks are…

  • Neon Dottyback

    General information The Neon Dottyback is a beautiful yellow/orange color with neon blue stripes on its dorsal fin, gill cover, and tail. It's a very popular species which was once commonly imported from the Persian Gulf but is very seldom harvested from the wild. It should be housed with moderately aggressive larger fish. It may…

  • Black Neon Dottyback

    General information The Black Neon Dottyback inherited traits from both parent species and has the ability to change coloration on its flanks from nearly jet black to a rust color, depending on mood and environment. These small fish have a slender body that allows them to jet in and out of rockwork at a fast…

  • Red Dottyback

    General information The Red Dottyback fish is found throughout the Indo-Malayan Archipelago, from southern Japan, south to the Northwest Shelf of Australia, and east to New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. They are also commonly known as Red Grouper, Dampiera Dottyback, and Fire-tail Devil. The Red Dottyback is a member of the Pseudochromidae family. Attractive in…

  • Yellow Assessor

    General information The Yellow Assessor is a popular saltwater fish among aquarists due to its bright yellow coloration and active behavior. It is a relatively small fish, reaching up to 2 inches in length, and can be kept in a tank of at least 20 gallons. They are peaceful fish and can be kept in…

  • Lemon Damsel

    General information The Lemon Damsel is a small, bright yellow damsel with blue lines on the head and fins. Its appearance might get confused with the P.amboinensis, who has less bright color with a larger spot at the pectoral fin, unlike the Lemon Damsel. It inhibits branching corals and hides over the branches when frightened….

  • Yellow belly Damsel

    General information The Yellowbelly Damsel is considered a good starter fish it a very easygoing fish but as it grows the aggression increases, causing problems with the selection of other species to be added to the aquarium, but if given individual crevices and hiding spots, the aggression decreases. The Yellowbelly Damsel seems to be very…