Fish

  • Yellowtail Blue Devil

    General information The Yellow Tail Blue Devil fish requires a tank with plenty of live rocks and caves to hide when required. When it feels scared, this fish will hide inside a hole or crevice and change its color until it becomes almost completely black. Once it feels safe again, the Yellow Tail Blue Devil…

  • Orangetail Blue Damselfish

    General information The Orangetail Blue Damselfish is the common name for the male Blue Damselfish. The female is all blue; the male has an orange tail. The Blue Damselfish is the Molly of saltwater aquariums. It is a very colorful, hardy, and active fish. In the wild, Blue Damselfish are found throughout reefs, usually busy…

  • Black Axil Chromis

    General information The Black Axil Chromis is a small saltwater fish that can grow up to 3 inches (8 cm) in length. They are generally peaceful and do well in small groups in aquariums that are at least 30 gallons. They prefer to have plenty of hiding places in their tank.

  • Lemon Chromis

    General information The Lemon Chromis, also known as the Ternate Damsel, is a popular species in the aquarium trade due to its bright yellow coloration. It has a slender body and can grow up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length. In the wild, these fish can be found in coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific…

  • Gold Stripe Maroon

    General information It is not overly resistant to diseases and is one of the most aggressive clownfish. As it grows, the Wild Gold Stripe Maroon becomes more aggressive and attacks anything that approaches its anemone. It basically inhabits anemones, so we suggest you add at least one anemones to the tank. The Wild Gold Stripe…

  • Gold Nugget Maroon Clownfish

    General information As a juvenile, the Gold Nugget is white and does not exhibit the gold coloration. As the Gold Nugget Maroon matures, its body will change from white to yellow-gold. The fins of the Gold Nugget are a dark maroon color with bright orange edges. The Gold Nugget's are Maroon Clownfish, and exhibit this…

  • Orange Skunk Clownfish

    General information The Orange Skunk Clownfish is the most timid of all the Clownfish. These charming fish are pale orange with a white mid-dorsal stripe. The Orange Skunk Clownfish is rarely seen in the aquarium industry, but is an ideal addition to the home aquarium, because of their non-aggressive nature. These fish like to be…

  • Platinum Percula Clownfish

    General information The Platinum Percula is nearly all white variation of the True Percula Clownfish. The Platinum Percula is derived from the famous Picasso Clownfish. This striking white clownfish develops orange and then black fins as it matures, and retains some orange color in the face. Not to be confused with the Snowflake Clownfish, which…

  • Picasso Percula Clownfish

    General information The Picasso variant occurs naturally in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, however, it is exceptionally rare. ORA’s strain of Picassos originated in 2004 from a single wild male from the Solomon Islands, which was paired with a typical Onyx female. In subsequent years we have added additional wild collected Picassos into…