REEF SAFE FISH
Reef Safe Fish are saltwater aquarium species that will not pick at nor consume corals or most invertebrates.

 ANTHIAS & CARDINAL'S

  Tricolor Anthias
(Pseudanthias rubrizonatus)

Lowest Price on the Net!
(21/2 - 3") $21.99 - 3 for $60.00
A very hardy species, according to Scott Michael's Reef Aquarium,
this is the easiest of all the Anthias to keep alive and healthy.
They settle in well and eat most aquarium foods with gusto.

Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 

 TANK RAISED!!
BANGAI CARDINALS
( Pterapogon Kauderni)

Best in groups, and will spawn in the aquarium. A mouthbrooder. Beautiful elegant fish that loves to be together in a school. We suggest you purchase 3, 6, or 9 for best survivability.

$24.99 ea - 3 for $69.99
Great in Reef or Community Tanks
 

 THIS WEEKS BLENNIES, GOBY'S, JAWFISH, & DOTTYBACKS

Sankeyi Dottyback
(Pseudochromis Sankeyi)

The Sankeyi Dottyback also called the Striped Dottyback is found in the Southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. They live in small colonies in rock rubble at relatively shallow depths. This is by far the least territorial of the dottybacks due to its lifestyle of living in association with other members of the species. The Sankeyi's colors are a distinctive black and white striped pattern. This is an easy species to care for in the marine aquarium, as long as it's provided good rocky hiding places. More than one per tank is no problem since they exhibit colonial behavior and do not fight each other. In aquariums they are also suitable for community fish tanks.

$34.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Sunrise Dottyback
(Pseudochromis Flavivertex)

The Sunrise Dottyback is another brightly colored basslet found in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. They have a yellow stripe dorsally from the snout to the tail, and have a blue body with white ventral area. They are found living as solitary individuals around coral heads and rock rubble on the bottom. Generally, they are not too aggressive in aquariums and can be kept with gobies, blennies and other small reef tank fish. In aquariums they are relatively peaceful, and also suitable for community fish tanks. Plenty of rocky hiding places should be provided though. Feeding is simple, as they will accept most frozen shrimp type aquarium foods.
$47.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 

Splendid Dottyback
(Pseudochromis splendens)

The Splendid Dottyback is a most beautiful rock basslet found in eastern Indonesia and the Northwest coast of Australia. Uncommonly imported into the U.S. ,they have commanded high demand from hobbyists. This is one of the largest dottyback species reaching a full-grown size of up to 6 inches. They live solitary on coral heads and sponges at depths of 60-120 feet. In aquariums they are relatively peaceful, and also suitable for community fish tanks. As a plankton feeder it is as easy to feed as other dottybacks 

$39.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Tank Raised by ORA
Orchid Dottyback
( Pseudomchromis Fridmani)

Held in high esteem by many reef-tank keepers for it's almost fluorescent violet coloration, lack of shyness, elegant swimming style, and a "minding my own business" attitude. The Orchid Dottyback, sometimes called King Solomon's fish, is found only in the Red Sea. It is found in colonies near vertical walls or ledges, where they dart out to grab a meal from the passing zooplankton, then rush back. In the sea they are found at moderate to deep depths, and look blue rather than the magenta or violet color most aquarists are used to. This is due to the filtering of red light by sea water. In aquariums, the Orchid dottyback is quite easy to keep and feed. They are small plankton feeders so foods such as brine shrimp, krill and mysid shrimp are perfect. Tank Raised for hardiness.

$47.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

    #1 FISH FOR BRISTLE WORM CONTROL  
Tank Raised by ORA
Neon Dottyback

A super fish who loves bristle worms. We recommend 1 per 50 gallons. Good to keep a reef tank to avoid those pesky critters.Exotically pigmented, an eye catching neon blue, orange, and yellow. They are both beautiful to look at and have a very curious personality. Tank Raised for hardiness. Relatively peaceful, suitable for reef or community fish tanks. Eate flake, frozen, brine, just about anything.

$47.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

  Barnacle Blennies
Acanthemblemaria sp.

Bright red eyes and a pinkish/red mouth.

One of the coolest blennies we have ever found, Barnacle Blennies are social, you can keep as many together as you would like. Also known as the Tube Blenny, it likes to live in small places like the inside of a hollow barnacle or other snail shell etc. It's color is a mottled black, white and red which covers the body and fins. The head of this fish is covered with hair-like appendages and has two very large red eyes. and a pinkish/red mouth. A 10 gallon or larger aquarium with multiple hiding places and plenty of rock is a suitable environment. They are a very attentive fish constantly watching about the aquarium waiting for a meal to come their way. The Barnacle Blenny is a very entertaining fish, as they race as fast and furious as they can to snatch food from the water column. The Barnacle Blenny is always seen within it's residence in a small crevice in the rocks, in an old snail shell or as the name applies peering out of a barnacle. The diet should include meaty items such as vitamin enriched frozen brine and mysis shrimp. Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4" to 1-3/4"
 

$24.99 each

Great in Reef Tanks

Diadema Pseudochromis

Another beauty, solid yellow, with a purple stripe down the middle of the head, that looks like a punk haircut! Also known by the common name Diadema Dottyback, a few different dottybacks in your tank will assure your tank of a long life without bristle worms. A good aquarium meal would be frozen or live brine or mysis shrimp.

$13.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks
 

Bicolor Psudochromis
Pseudochromis paccagnellae

Description: Bicolor Pseudochromis, are found living within the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region. Also known by the common name Bicolor Dottyback, they are agile swimmers that bring a wealth of color to the aquarium. They are also revered for their ability to hunt and consume bristleworms.
Recommended Tank: A 10 gallon or larger aquarium.
Reef Compatability: A reef friendly fish, Bicolors will do well in either a fish-only or reef tank.
Feeding and Diet:
A good aquarium meal for the bicolor would be frozen or live brine or mysis shrimp. 

$13.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Magenta Pseudochromis
Pseudochromis Porphyreus

What makes this particular species so appealing? Maybe it is its dazzling purple coloration, or perhaps it has something to do with its interestingly curious nature. Also known by the common name Magenta Dottyback, these fish are so bold, that they will often times dart out to challenge the feeding hand of its owner and remain close by It remains rather small as compared to other marine fish, reaching an average of only 3 inches in length. This smaller size makes it idea for the home reef aquarium. A good aquarium meal for the bicolor would be frozen or live brine or mysis shrimp.
13.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

  Orange Striped Goby
Amblygobius decussatus


Great for algae control
Description: The orange striped goby is a beautiful fish that also serves you by eating algae off of the rocks, sandbed, etc.. The pearly white body with orange criss cross stripes make for one beautiful fish.
Recommended Tank size: 30 gallon
Feeding and Diet: It feeds on a variety of small crustaceans, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp (live or frozen), mysid shrimp, prepared foods for herbivores, and algae growing in the tank.


$24.99

Great beginner fish, e
xtremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Tiger Watchman Goby
Valencienna wardii

Great for keeping your sand bed clean!
Description:  The Tiger Watchman Goby is also known as the Ward's Sleeper, or Tiger Sleeper Goby . It should be housed in an aquarium with live sand as the substrate. It will rarely become aggressive towards other fish, but it is territorial. Usually the Tiger Watchman Goby will feed off the bottom sifting through the sand. Very hardy.
Recommended Tank size: 50 gallon
Feeding and Diet: The diet should consist of a variety of live and frozen brine shrimp, and prepared foods .

$31.99
Great beginner fish, e
xtremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Green Target
Mandarin Goby

The Psychedelic Mandarin prefers a tank of at least 20 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. A carnivore, likes to eat variety of foods, especially brine shrimp, worms, and flake foods. The Mandarin, A Reef-safe goby, it may sometimes attempt jump out so make sure aquarium is covered. It can only be kept singly or in male/female pairs.

$13.99 small $16.99 med $21.99 lrg



Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Yashia Whiteray Shrimpgoby
(Stonogobiops sp.)

One of the most spectacular members of the genus Stonogobiops is the Yashia whiteray shrimpgoby (Stonogobiops sp.). This beautiful fish has a long, white first dorsal spine. It also has bright or rusty orange longitudinal lines on the flanks that are broken into elongate spots on the head and opercula. This beautiful goby attains a maximum length of around 5 cm (2.0 in.). The whiteray shrimpgoby can be found on sand or mixed sand rubble slopes, where it is most often found at depths in excess of 30 m (98 ft.). It will hover in the water column near its hole, but will also spend a considerable amount of time resting on the bottom near the entrance of its burrow. The fact that it occurs at great depths makes this a tough aquarium fish to find.

$59.99

  Yellow Clown Goby
(Yellow Coral Goby)

A great fish for either reef or community tanks. It's a native of the Indian Ocean. They are often found in and about both hard and soft corals. Bright yellow with a great personality, They sit perched on a rock the majority of the time. They get along well with each other and other tankmates. Feeds on just about any aquarium food and is very hardy.

$14.99

Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Green Clown Goby
(Green Coral Goby)

A great fish for either reef or community tanks. It's a native of the Pacific Ocean. They are often found in and about both hard and soft corals. Lime green with a red scribble pattern. Good personality, They sit perched on a rock the majority of the time. They get along well with each other and other tankmates. Feeds on just about any aquarium food and is very hardy.

$14.99

Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Golden Watchman Goby

Great in Reef or Community Tanks!
Description: Always popular, bright gold with blue spots along the face and fins. A terrific tank mate for either a community or reef tank. This is one of the nicest gobies I have personally kept in my tank. It would hide in the rock, hovering a few inches over the hole it chose as its "home." He could reverse backwards into his hole any time he felt he was in danger, just as fast as he could swim forward.
Reef Compatability: Will not pick on corals or invertebrates, making them an ideal fish for the reef aquarium.

$24.99
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Pacific Candy Basslet Liopropoma
Liopropoma swalesi

Rare and beautiful!

Description: The Swales Swissguard Basslet, or Pacific Candy Basslet, is a beautiful addition to any saltwater aquarium. It has fantastic coloration, is exceptionally hardy and is very easy to care for. Its elongated body is covered with alternating horizontal stripes of purple and orange. The dorsal and caudal fins have large black spots rimmed in a pale blue or purple.
Reef Compatability: An excellent reef-dwelling fish, the Swales Swissguard Basslet will not pick on corals or invertebrates, making them an ideal fish for the reef aquarium.
Suggested Aquarium size: Provide at least a 30 gallon aquarium with plenty of live rock.
Feeding: Swales Swissguard Basslet will thrive on a diet of meaty foods such as finely chopped fresh or frozen marine fish, squid, mysid shrimp, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp, and frozen carnivore preparations.

$79.99
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Swissguard Basslet

Quite hardy and will eat a wide variety of food...
A prized aquarium member, the Swissguard Basslet, or Peppermint Basslet is a beautiful fish. Its long body of red is adorned with alternating horizontal stripes of black and mustard-yellow, in some lighting the black can actually appear silver. The dorsal and caudal fins have large black tips rimmed in a pale blue. An excellent reef-dwelling fish.

$59.99

Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 High Fin Shrimp Goby

The Hi Fin Shrimp Goby is also referred to as the Barber Pole Goby, or Yellownose Goby. It is not aggressive towards other shrimp gobies and may even share a burrow with another species.

$19.99
One of Our Most Popular Gobies Can Come With a Partner!
The shrimp is blind, and follows the goby at all times.
Highfin Goby with comensurate shrimp -
$49.99

   BLACKCAP BASSLET

Description:The Black Cap Basslet is a deep water species found throughout the Caribbean. Quite hardy, its brilliant purple body and jet-black cap make it a striking addition to any aquarium. A threat to only the smallest invertebrates such as Copepods, Isopods, or Amphipods. Provide at least a 30 gallon tank with rock caves to hide in. Black Cap Basslets can become territorial once established, so they should not be kept with other basslets.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallon
Reef compatibility:An excellent choice for a reef aquarium.
Feeding and diet: Black Cap Basslets will do well on a diet of meaty foods including marine fish, crustacean flesh, mysid shrimp, and quality frozen preparations. 



$34.99
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 BICOLOR BLENNIES
Great algae Mower....
Terrific for algae control...

Great for Beginners
Description:  An attractive purple and gold blennie, interesting to observe and easy to keep in aquariums. Spends most of its time perching on or picking aat the substrate and is usually ignored by it's tank mates. You will get a kick out of the way they peak their head out of hiding places & show off their cute face with long eye lashes.
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallon
Feeding and diet: A hardy species, the diet should include frozen and dried foods. It will also feed on (and help control) algae growing in the aquarium.

$13.99 each
Very popular - Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

  Engineer Goby
Pholidichthys leucotaenia

Great for Beginners
Also called the Convict Goby, this fish is an absolute delight. It adapts well to captive conditions, and is VERY social. This is one fish that you may purchase three, five or as many as you would like. Most aquarists have only seen this fish when it’s small, when it greatly resembles the common eel catfish. Almost always in good health, and amongst the last to perish from disease, poor environment or catastrophe, Engineer's are never “late to the dinner table”… and can grow to more than eight inches in length…

$13.99 each Approximate Purchase Size: 2" to 3"

Very popular - Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

  #1 FISH FOR ALGAE CONTROL  
BULLET GOBIES
Yes we know it's a fish not a critter, but without a doubt, bullet gobies are one of your aquariums best workers.
Experts agree, this goby is the best means against hair and blue-green algae.


GUARANTEED YOUR BEST DEFENSE AGAINST THE TYPE OF ALGAE THAT COVERS YOUR SUBSTRATE!!!
A PAIR WILL KEEP A 100 GALLON TANK COMPLETELY FREE OF ALGAE!!!

$19.99 - 2 FOR $39.00
Extremely Hardy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks
 

Catalina Gobies
Bright Red and Blue - oh so cute!!!


The Catalina Goby was one of the first fish to be successfully tank raised.

Considered an easy marine fish to breed, Catalina's usually spend most of their time on rockwork or coral. Very striking when kept in small schools, several can be kept in an aquarium of reasonable size, say 30-40 gallons, the Catalina's will dart in and out of the rockwork and perch on their favorite spot . In the wild, the Catalina Goby eats small pieces of fish and plant material. In the aquarium, it will consume almost any frozen food. A few of their favorites are mysis shrimp, brine shrimp+ and Formula 2. Because these Catalina's are tank raised, they will easily tolerate temperatures from 75 to 78ºF. Adults can grow to approx. 2 inches.

$21.99 - 3 for $60.00
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Purple Firefish Goby
Nemateleotris decora

Terrific in schools. The Purple Firefish gets its name from its bright purple and red markings. Like other firefish species, it has an elongated dorsal fin that is used for signaling other firefishes and for locking itself into holes and crevasses. Firefishes are bottom feeders, eating plankton and small crustaceans. They grow to about 2 inches. Disease resistant and readily acclimates to the home aquarium.

$29.99 EACH - 3 FOR $84.99

Perfect in Mini Reefs -
-Terrific in Groups -
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Orange Firefish Goby
Nemateleotris magnifica

Terrific in schools. Their creamy white body sets off the flame shaped, red-orange tail. Hovers in mid water with huge spike-like dorsal fin held erect. Darts for cover when disturbed. Disease resistant and readily acclimates to the home aquarium.

$14.99ea. - 3 for $43.00

- Perfect in Mini Reefs -
-Terrific in Groups -
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

  Red Lip Algae Blenny
Great for Algae Control!

Description:  Fun to watch perching on rocks with there odd natured stance and oversized red lips. A good fish for hair algae control. They make very good reef tank inhabitants. They like to burrow under rocks in the sand, but they spend the majority of their time in the middle of the tank cruising for food. Very hardy, very non-aggressive. They get along with with their own kind as well as other's in the tank. Algae blennies can get up to about 5" in length.
Recommended Tank size: 20 gallon
Feeding and Diet: does best in aquariums with natural algae to feed on. The diet can be supplemented with vegetable matter, Spirulina, and herbivore preparations.



$12.99

Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Eyelash Lawnmower Blennies
Salarias fasciatus

Great for Algae Control!
Description:  Clean up algae on the rocks, sand and corals with these great, fun to watch creatures. They make very good reef tank inhabitants. They like to burrow under rocks in the sand, but they spend the majority of their time in the middle of the tank cruising for food. Very hardy, very non-aggressive. They get along with with their own kind as well as other's in the tank.
Recommended Tank size: 20 gallon
Feeding and Diet: does best in aquariums with natural algae to feed on. The diet can be supplemented with vegetable matter, Spirulina, and herbivore preparations.


$16.99

Great beginner fish, e
xtremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Scissortail Goby
Ptereleotris evides


Great Beginner Fish
.
Description:  The Scissortail Goby, also known as the Scissortail Dartfish, has a white head and blue body with large dorsal and anal fins. Scissortail's make very good reef tank inhabitants. They like to burrow under rocks in the sand, but they spend the majority of their time in the middle of the tank cruising for food. Very hardy, very non-aggressive. They get along with with their own kind as well as other's in the tank. Scissortail Gobies can get up to about 5" in length.
Recommended Tank size: 30 gallon
Feeding and Diet: The Scissortail Goby diet should include preperations that include chopped or shaved seafood, brine shrimp, and/or mysid shrimp.


$15.99 ea. - 2 for $30.00

Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

IRRIDESCENT GOLD COLOR!
MIDAS BLENNY

Terrific for algae control!
Iridescent gold color!
What a great little fish! With a terrific personality, it's an excellent choice for either fish or reef tanks. They get their name from their iridescent gold color. Terrific as well for algae control, this slinky colorful fish makes a great display species and is one of the best blennies for the reef aquarium.
$25.99 nice size!

 ROYAL GRAMMA'S

A forward half of brilliant purple, rear half of bright yellow . One of the easiest, most colorful, and most popular basslets. It is an excellent choice for a reef aquarium, and since it remains small, is perfect for small reef systems.


Small $12.99 Medium $15.99
Large $19.99

Male/Female pairs
- $39.99

Neon Gobies


Already Aquarium conditioned!
A glowing blue center stripe. An endearing cleaner species that will service tank mates and help control disease. Eating Spectrum and Frozen foods. Terrific in groups...

Perfect in Mini Reefs --Terrific in Groups -
Extremely Hardy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks

  $13.99


Australian Rainfordi Goby
also called the Court Jester Goby
BEST FISH TO RID A TANK OF HAIR ALGAE!

The perfect fish for the reef environment, beautiful in your reef tank AND one of the best hair algae eaters. Difficult to find, and pricey, we brought a bunch of these Australian beauties in and your saving BIG !

 $24.99


Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Blue Mandarin Goby
(Dragonette Goby)


Beautiful coloration, reminds me of the paisley patterns famous in the 60's. Excellent tank companions as well for sea horses and pipe fish. Good for keeping brown flatworms under control in reef aquariums.

Medium
$18.99 Large $24.99
WE HAVE A FEW MATED PAIRS $47.99 pr.

Yellow Head Jaw Fish


Pearly white with golden-yellow head. They live in colonies. Each fish digs a vertical burrow, and spends much time hovering about halfway out of it. An excellent fish for beginners, because they are charming, hardy, and easy to feed. Very efficient sand sifter, real cute and curious. Will peak out of small places. Can be kept in tanks as small as 20 gallons.

Small
$14.99 Medium $21.99 Large $27.99
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Tank Raised
Gold Stripe Neon Goby

A bright gold center stripe. An endearing cleaner species that will service tank mates and help control disease.

Perfect in Mini Reefs -
-Terrific in Groups -
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

$19.99 each - 3 FOR $54.99

Diamond Watchman Goby
Terrific Sand Sifter!

One really good sand cleaner!!
Fairly disease resistant, this is one of the most popular of the sand sifter gobies. The beautiful orange diamond patterned markings make it a beauty for any reef aquarium. Readily acclimates to the home aquarium.

Small
$19.99 Medium $27.99
Large $34.99
Great in Reef or Community Tanks
  

  Tank Raised
Red Head Goby



Extremely curious goby for reef or fish tank.Very hardy, bright red head makes them easy to spot.

Perfect in Mini Reefs -
-Terrific in Groups -
Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

$19.99 EACH- 3 / $54.99

 Simply awesome colors!!!
Blue Dot Jawfish
THIS IS ONE FISH YOU WON'T SEE IN AN AQUARIUM SHOP!!!


Imported from the Sea of Cortez, we consider this to be the most beautiful and desirable of the jawfish. The neon blue dots glow under the aquarium lights! This fish digs out a cave which he will guard zipping out only to grab bits of meaty food.
Guaranteed to Arrive Alive Only: Because water quality and careful acclimation is particularly critical in ensuring the survival rate for this species , we cannot guarantee it after arrival. It must be reported DOA within 2 hours of the shipments arrival for replacement guarantee.

$129.99
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 PINK AND BLUE STRIPED ZEBRA GOBY'S
REALLY COOL!!

A very peaceful community fish, the Zebra Goby should be housed with fish with similar dispositions.
They set up a burrow or cave in the liverock and/or sandbed and venture out for food but quickly dart back
into their lair when startled. They are best kept in pairs or small groups. Safe in all tanks, very easy to care for.
Extra Large (3 - 4") $16.99 - 3 for $45.00

   Pink and Blue Spotted Watchman Goby
Cryptocentrus leptocephals

Bright Pink and Blue Spots!
The Pink and Blue Spotted Watchman Goby is also known as the Singapore Shrimp, Leptocephalus Prawn, or Pinkspotted Shrimp Goby. The head and body are yellow to tan with pink spots surrounded by smaller blue spots. They are easy to care for, a good beginner fish.

$29.99 each

Great in Reef Tanks


Randall's Goby
Amblyeleotris randalli

Pearly white, with bright orange bands and a giant dorsal fin with a black eyespot. A great fish! From the western Pacific, it requires an aquarium of 20 gallons or larger in size. It is not aggressive towards other gobies and may even share a burrow with another species. It is possible for the Orange Stripe Prawn Goby to spawn successfully in an aquarium. They may also form a symbiotic relationship with any pistol shrimp. The diet should consist of a variety of mysid shrimp, vitamin - enriched brine shrimp, and chopped meaty aquarium foods.

$34.99 each

Great in Reef Tanks
 

Twinspot Goby

Two large eyes make it hard for predators to get the jump on this gobie. Requires an aquarium of 20 gallons or larger in size. It is not aggressive towards other gobies. The diet should consist of a variety of mysid shrimp, vitamin - enriched brine shrimp, and chopped meaty aquarium foods.

$34.99 each

Great in Reef Tanks
 

 ANGELS

  Bicolor Angel
Centropyge bicolor
Fiji

Identification:One of the most striking of the dwarf or pygmy angelfish, the Bicolor Angelfish, also known as the Two-colored or Oriole Angel, is a terrific fish for either a reef or fish-only tnak and has a peaceful disposition. It thrives on all foods.
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.

small $24.99 med $29.99 Lrg $34.99

   Melas Angel
Centropyge tibicen
Fiji/Tonga

Identification: The Melas Angelfish, also referred to as the Keyhole Angelfish , or Tibicen Angelfish, is one of the largest of the Centropyge genus. Primarily blackish 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 it its name.
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.
small $24.99 med $29.99 Lrg $34.99

  Coral Beauty Angel
Centropyge bispinosus
Fiji/Tonga

Identification: The Coral Beauty's color is absolutely stunning under aquarium lighting. Most happy in a tank with live rock, where it can swim through rock formations ,picking and looking for food. The Coral Beauty's have a deep purple head and fins with a red and orange body. An excellent addition to the reef or fish-only tank .
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.

small $19.99 med $24.99 Lrg $29.99

 Eibli Angel

Great looking Dwarf Angel!
Behavior: The Eibli adapts well to the aquarium environment, but should be provided with a number of hiding spaces as it is a shy species. Because of its shy nature, it should be kept with other non-aggressive tank mates.
Feeding and diet:
The diet of the Eibli should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty foods.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Cautions: May fight with other dwarf angelfish.
Minimum tank size: 30 Gallon
small $29.99 medium $39.99 large $49.99

  Fireball or Flameback Angel
Identification: The Fireball Angelfish is also known as the Flameback Pygmy Angelfish, and Brazilian Flameback Angelfish. The Fireball originates in the Caribbean. The body is a brilliant to dark blue with a dorsal band of yellow-orange extending from the nose to the end including the dorsal fin. The eye is large and circled in blue. Adapts very well to the aquarium environment.
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank .
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Feeding and diet:The diet of the African Flameback Angelfish should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty foods.

Small $39.99 Medium $44.99 Large $59.99

Heraldi Angelfish
Centropyge Heraldi

Description: The Yellow Heraldi Angel is entirely yellow in color. Found in the pristine waters of the South Pacific this unique angelfish will make a wonderful addition to the established marine aquarium.
Recommended tank size: a 30 gallon or larger aquarium with hiding places and large amounts of live rock to graze on the microalgae growth.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Food and diet: The diet of the Yellow Heraldi Angelfish should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items. 

Small $24.99 Medium $29.99 Large $34.99

Hawiian Lemonpeel Angel
Centropyge Flavissimus
Identification:  A beautiful fish, the Lemonpeel Angelfish is a bright yellow with striking blue highlights on the lips,around the eyes, on the pectoral fins, and the tips of the dorsal, caudal, and anal fins.
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: With Caution.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.


Small $29.99 Med $34.99 Lrg $39.99

 Venustus Angel
(Sumireyakko venustus )


A real beauty. Constantly diving in and out of rock crevices, eliciting oohs and ahhs from aquarists, and the occasional "what was that?" Average size 2 - 4 inches.

$59.99 Small $69.99 Medium $89.99 Large
Smalls selling elsewhere for $89.00 and higher!

Golden Dwarf Angel

Just Stunning!
It's natural home is inhabiting crevices on coral reefs. Unmistakeable orange coloration with rippled golden bars along the sides. Constantly diving in and out of rock crevices, eliciting oohs and ahhs from aquarists, and the occasional "what was that?" They stay small, avg size 2 - 3".

$109.99 Small $139.99 Medium

Great fish for reef tanks

Hawaiian Potters Angel

Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: Considered reef safe.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.


Small
$44.99 Medium $49.99 Large $59.99


Pygmy Angelfish

 Stays small, terrific for reef tanks and mini reef 's. 
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility:A great reef safe mini anngel.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality Dwarf angelfish preparations, live or frozen brine shrimp, and other meaty items. It will help keep the tank clean by feeding on filamentous algae and diatoms.

$22.99
Great fish for reef tanks - Hardy - Great shipper

 Christmas Island Flame Angel
Behavior: The Flame angel is one of the dwarf's that does extremely well in aquariums, it soon loses it's shyness, and eats almost anything that is offered.
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: Considered reef safe.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.

Small $39.99 Medium $44.99 Large $49.99

  Rusty Angel
Behavior: The Rusty Angel fish makes an excellent aquarium inhabitant and is even possible to breed in the home aquarium. It will attain a length of approximately 4 inches.
Recommended Tank size: Provide a 30 gallon or larger tank . It should have large amounts of live rock for hiding and grazing.
Reef Compatibility: Considered reef safe.
Food and diet: Its diet should include Spirulina, marine algae, high-quality angelfish preparations, mysid or frozen shrimp, and other meaty items.

Small $19.99 Medium $24.99 Large $34.99

 BUTTERFLY'S

 Yellow Pyramid Butterfly
Hemitaurichthys polylepis

THE Butterfly for a Reef Tank!
The Yellow Zoster or Pyramid is easily recognized by its color pattern. The fins are yellow in color, and the body is mostly white. The white coloration forms a triangle with the yellow fins, lending to its name. The head area is black helping these fish camouflage themselves in the wild. The Pyramid Butterfly feeds upon plankton in the wild, and is safe for reef aquariums. Quite shy at first, it should be provided multiple hiding places. The ideal aquarium will be at least 90 gallons and will contain plenty of live rock to hide in. They may be kept singly, in pairs or small numbers. They will not pick at sessile invertebrates, and are the perfect butterfly for a reef aquarium.Since the Yellow Pyramid feeds upon plankton in the wild, their diet should consist of mostly meaty items. Make sure to supplement normal feedings of flake and pellet foods with frozen mysis and vitamin enriched frozen brine shrimp.Small $44.99 Medium $59.99 Large $89.99



 CLOWNFISH

CLOWNFISH AND ANENOME COMPATIBILITY
There is a definite closeness between clownfish and their host anenome. The anenome provides the protection for the clown, and in turn for this protection, the clown feeds and cleans the anenome. A true symbiotic relationship.
But will any clown go into any anenome? Check out the chart and find out!

 Tank Raised
Australian Black Percula's

Rarely seen anywhere in the aquarium trade we are busting with joy that we can offer you such a treat. These guys are one of the most beautiful clown fish we have ever been able to bring you. The Black and White Percula Clownfish is very distinctive with its jet-black body and three bluish-white bands on each side. A very good candidate for a reef aquarium, they are very hardy and are perfect for the novice or seasoned aquarist. Because they are tank raised, many varieties of tank raised clowns can be maintained together in the aquarium along with other varied tank members. Also known as the Black Perc, or Black Percula Clown Anemonefish, it is normally found in association with anemones on the reefs of the Coral Sea. It can be found individually, or more commonly, in pairs or small groups within the same anemone such as Heteractis magnifica or Stichodactyla mertensii. Tank Bred Black Percula's will grow to a maximum size of 3 inches in the aquarium, and may be kept singly or in groups. Tank bred Black Percula's are totally reef safe. They are omnivores, which mean they require both meaty foods as well as some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods will be readily accepted.
$39.99 each
Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 TANK RAISED PERCULA CLOWNS
Amphiprion ocellaris
 
Already Aquarium conditioned - Great in Reef or Community Tank
The False Percula Clownfish is by far the most popular of the clownfish in the marine aquarium hobby. It is called the False Percula because it is easily confused with A. percula, a very similar species from the Indo-Pacific region. Very easy to keep in aquariums, this species adapts well and will accept a wide variety of aquarium foods. They are also known to be the least aggressive of the clownfish and will tolerate other members of the same species in their tank. This is the first marine aquarium fish to be successfully raised in captivity, and therefore helped lead the way in marine ornamental aquaculture. They prefer the carpet anemones as host species, usually H. magnifica, S. gigantea or S. mertensii.

$19.99
Very popular - Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 

Clarki Clownfish
Amphiprion clarkii

The Clarkii Clownfish from the Coral Sea is one of the most popular clowns found in the home aquarium. One of the most widely distributed clownfish in the world, they show a large range of color variation. It has a reddish-brown base color with white stripes and an orange forehead when full grown. The juvenile fish are yellow in color with three white stripes on each side of the body. The anal fin is white with a yellow stripe on the top and bottom. Clarkii Clowns can reach a full grown size of about 4 inches. This is a species easily cared for in aquariums and will accept a wide variety of foods. All clownfish eat some algae in nature, and this should be included in their diet.They are one of the least picky species when it comes to host anemones, and will associate with Bubble-Tip, Long Tentacle and Carpet Anemones. Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1-1/4"; Medium: 1-1/4" to 2"; Large: 2" to 3"

Small $19.99 Medium $24.99
Large $39.99


Orange Skunk Clownfish
Amphiprion sandaracinos

The Orange Skunk Clownfish is one of five species of "skunk" clownfish. The Orange Skunk has a mid-dorsal white stripe, and no other head or body stripes. It is easily distinguished from the Pink Skunk Clown which has a head bar. They are hardy in aquariums, but tend to be unsettled if they are in a tank with aggressive tankmates. They have been highly sought by aquarists in the past because of their unique orange color, non-aggressiveness, and relative rare in the trade.Host Anemones include the Purple Long Tentacle (H.crispa) and the carpet(S. mertensii).  Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1-1/4"; Medium: 1-1/4" to 2"; Large: 2" to 3"

Small $19.99 Medium $24.99
Large $44.99

 Tank Raised
Tomato Clowns
Amphiprion frenatus

The bright cherry red color of the Tomato Clownfish makes it an appealing fish for any marine aquarium. In nature they range throughout the South China Sea and as far north as Japan. A large clownfish species, The adult female Tomato Clown can reach a length of 4 inches. They can become aggressive as they get larger, and will sometimes bite the hand that services the tank. Tomato Clowns are almost always found in association with the Bubble-Tip Anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor, although in aquariums they have been observed to accept the Long Tentacle Anemone, Macrodactyla doreensis and the Sebae Anemone Heteractis malu. Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1-1/4"; Medium: 1-1/4" to 2"; Large: 2" to 3"  


Small
$11.99 Medium $16.99
Large $25.99

Gold Band Maroon Clownfish
All 3 stripes are gold!!!


 The Gold Band Maroon Clownfish is very similar to the Maroon Clown fish with the exception of its stripes, which are gold instead of white. Found in the area of Sumatra , these gold bands have 3 bright gold stripes. Far less aggressive than their relatives with white bands. As with most clownfish the Gold Maroon Clownfish is best kept singly unless a pair is introduced together. Generally, it is a great fish for the reef aquarium and spends much of its time nestled peacefully in its anemone. If you plan to keep other clownfish, it is best to do it in a larger aquarium of 100 gallons or more and provide each clownfish, or pair of clownfish, with their own anemone. That way each fish has a comfortable home and quarrels will be reduced. Adding all of the clownfish at the same time will also help to reduce territorial disputes.

Feed a varied diet of frozen carnivore and herbivore preparations including mysid shrimp, brine shrimp, chopped marine flesh, marine algae, and sometimes krill for it to feed the anemone with.
Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1-1/4"; Medium: 1-1/4" to 2"; Large: 2" to 3"

Note: The Gold Maroon Clownfish does not require a host anemone for survival; however it is a real treat for any hobbyist to observe the symbiotic relationship between the clownfish and its host anemone. The anemone provides a safe haven for the clownfish because its tentacles will inflict a painful sting on all but other clownfish. The clownfish, in return, chases off fish that threaten to pick at the anemone and brings it scraps of food. The Gold Maroon Clownfish adapts to almost all common sea anemones, but prefers the Bubbletip Anemone.


Small $29.99 Medium $39.99 Large $59.99
Very popular - Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks

 Blue Stripe Clownfish
Amphiprion chrysopterus


 Bluestripe Clownfish, Amphiprion chrysopterus, is one of the most colorful and largest-growing of the amphiprion species. With a more vivid orange tail, and blueish bands, it is the brighter / rarer cousin of the Clarkii Clown. Clownfish, also known as Anemonefish, are omnivores that will eat a wide variety of prepared and frozen foods. Growing to a maximum of five inches in length. Brine Shrimp are a favorite treat of these amusing little fish. Clownfish have gained a high level of popularity in the saltwater hobby because of their hardiness and abundance of personality.

Approximate Arrival Size for Clownfish:
Small: .75 to 1.25 in.; Medium: 1.5 to 2.5 in.; Large: 2.5 to 4 in.

Host Anemone suggestions for BLUESTRIPE Clownfish: Bubble, Flat, Haitian Anemone*, Long Tentacle, Purple Condylactis*, Ritteri, Sebae

*Purple Condylactis and Haitian Anemone are not natural hosts for Clownfish, but aquarists may likely find success with this species.



Small $39.99 Medium $49.99 Large $59.99
Very popular - Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Incredibly Dark
Wild True Perculas
Amphiprion percula
The True Percula Clownfish originates from the reefs off New Guinea, and are a hard find in the trade. They are a beautiful species of clownfish with the classic patterns of black , orange and white. Best in an aquarium of 30 gallons or larger with plenty of live rock. They may form relationships with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bubble (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica). In nature, the Percula Clownfish is an omnivore. Offer a varied diet of mysis and vitamin enriched brine shrimp, and a quality flake food.


Small $21.99 Medium $29.99
Large $49.99

Very popular - Very Hardy - Easy to keep healthy - Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Tank Raised Maroon Clownfish
NON AGGRESSIVE - TERRIFIC IN GROUPS

Already Aquarium conditioned !!!
Eating well ..Terrific in groups...Unlike their wild cousins, tank raised specimens live happily in groups and are hardier. Terrific occupant for either a reef or community tank, Maroons are not shy and will be a great addition. Eating all types of foods, they are extremely hardy, and a good beginner fish as well.

Small $19.99
Medium $27.99
Large $44.99

Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Fire Clownfish
ALSO KNOWN AS : RED SADDLE BACK CLOWN
(Amphiprion ephippium)

They are beautiful with a red mahogany color and black saddle on the body that increases in size as they mature.A hardy fish in an aquarium, that adapts well, and eats a variety of aquarium foods. Terrific fish for reef or community tanks.

Medium $27.99 ea.
Large $44.99 ea.

Extremely Hardy
Great in Reef or Community Tanks

Mated Pairs of Gold Band Maroon Clownfish

Eating Flake and pellet foods. - $129.99 for the pair - limited quantities...

Mated Pairs of Black Percula's

$129.99 for the pair -
limited quantities...

Mated Pairs of True Percula's
The True Percula Clownfish originates from the reefs of New Guinea, and mated pairs are a hard find in the trade. They are a beautiful species of clownfish with the classic patterns of black, orange and white. The female of the pair is the larger of the two fish, and will also be the aggressor of the two. This is an uncommon find, and will be a great addition to your reef aquarium. Mated pairs are best added along with an anemone. True Perculas will form relationships with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bubble (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica). The True Percula Clownfish, like several other clowns, can be bred in the aquarium, and is one of the most common "starter" fish for saltwater breeders. They will typically spawn within the proximity of the base of the host anemone. In nature, the Percula Clownfish is an omnivore. Offer a varied diet of mysis and vitamin enriched brine shrimp, and a quality flake food.  

$129.99 for the pair - limited quantities...

 DAMSEL FISH

     Jewel Damselfish
Microspathodon chrysurus

Description: From the Caribbean, as a juvenile, the Jewel Damselfish, also known as Jewelfish, is black with sparkling blue dots. It is a good fish for beginners, and makes an ideal companion fish for a saltwater tank of over 50 gallons, and a great companion for reefs and invertebrate tanks. Its hardiness and small size make it one of the most common fish used for cycling a saltwater tank.
Recommended minimum tank size: A tank of at least 30 gallons is recommended.
Food and diet: Frozen or live brine shrimp, plankton, mysis shrimp, green algae.
Reef Compatible: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates.
Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4" to 1-1/2"

$15.99

      Neon Velvet Damselfish
Neoglyphidodon oxyodon

Description: The Neon Velvet Damselfish , is black with small blue stripes and one large vertical white stripe. It is a good fish for beginners, and makes an ideal companion fish for a saltwater tank of over 30 gallons, and a great companion for reefs and invertebrate tanks. Its hardiness and small size make it one of the most common fish used for cycling a saltwater tank.
Recommended minimum tank size: A tank of at least 30 gallons is recommended.
Food and diet: A hardy aquarium fish, accepting a wide variety of prepared foods; live brine shrimp, plankton, mysis shrimp, green algae.
Reef Compatible: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates.
Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4" to 1-1/2"

$9.99

 Orangetail Blue Damselfish
Chrysyptera cyanea

Description: The Orangetail Blue Damsel fish is probably the best selling marine fish in the United States. Somewhat aggressive, its home should be able to easily accommodate multiple specimens. It is a good fish for beginners, and makes an ideal companion fish for a saltwater tank of over 30 gallons, and a great companion for reefs and invertebrate tanks. Its hardiness and small size make it one of the most common fish used for cycling a saltwater tank.
Recommended minimum tank size: A tank of at least 30 gallons is recommended.
Food and diet: A hardy aquarium fish, accepting a wide variety of prepared foods; live brine shrimp, plankton, mysis shrimp, green algae.
Reef Compatible: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates.
Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4" to 1-1/2"

$9.99

  Domino Damselfish
Chrysyptera cyanea

Description: The Domino Damselfish, also known as the Three Spot Damselfish, is so named due to the three white spots on its black body. It matures into an aggressive adult whose bright spots fade with age. Somewhat aggressive, its home should be able to easily accommodate multiple specimens. It is a good fish for beginners, and makes an ideal companion fish for a saltwater tank of over 30 gallons, and a great companion for reefs and invertebrate tanks. Its hardiness and small size make it one of the most common fish used for cycling a saltwater tank.
Recommended minimum tank size: A tank of at least 30 gallons is recommended.
Food and diet: A hardy aquarium fish, accepting a wide variety of prepared foods; live brine shrimp, plankton, mysis shrimp, green algae.
Reef Compatible: An excellent reef aquarium species because it will not bother invertebrates.
Approximate Purchase Size: 3/4" to 1-1/2"

$5.99

  Electric Blue Damselfish
Pomacentrus Coelestis

Description: The Electric Blue Damsel fish is somewhat aggressive, its home should be able to easily accommodate multiple specimens. It is a good fish for beginners, and makes an ideal companion fish for a saltwater tank of over 30 gallons, and