The Cream Angelfish is an easy medium sized angelfish that has an aggressive streak. It should not be kept with other medium or large angelfish. It is prone to nip at sessile invertebrates (soft and stony corals) and clam mantles. Provide it with a varied diet of algae, live rock for grazing, [...]
The Blue Spot Angel can be shy and difficult to feed when it first arrives. Provide it with a large, mature tank with live rock for grazing. It's not typically aggressive, but may be aggressive toward or bullied by other angelfish. It should be fed several times a day with angelfish foods, algae, [...]
Striated Anglers, sometimes called tiger anglers or frogfish, are ambush predators that do best alone, but can be housed with similar fish like scorpions. They should not be housed with other predators that are the same size or smaller than they are. Some anglers have been reported to consume [...]
The Sargassum Fish is a type of anglerfish that lives on floating seaweed mats in sub-tropical and tropical seas. They are ambush predators that do best alone; this species is known for its cannibalistic nature. They may be housed with similar fish like scorpions if they are large [...]
Walking Batfish are some of the most unusual looking fish. They're similar to other ambush predators like anglers. They don't swim well, but are laterally compressed and spend most of their time using their thick pectoral fins to "walk" slowly on the sea floor. Walking Batfish are very difficult [...]
The Colin's Angelfish originates from Indonesia in the Western Pacific as well as Fiji in the South Pacific. This deepwater fish is a beautiful yellow with a distinctive blue back and dorsal fin. They are a rare find in the industry, and will make a wonderful addition to the experienced marine fish [...]
The Emperor Angelfish is one of the most striking aquarium fish. It has contrasting white, blue, and black circular and vertical bands and spots when a juvenile, but completely changes its coloration as it ages. Adults have horizontal blue and yellow bands, yellow or orange tail, ocher head and [...]
The Bluehead wrasse is a beautiful, outgoing wrasse. In the wild it cleans larger fish and feeds on small fish, bristleworms, and crustaceans. Even mantis shrimps are on the menu. It won't eat live corals, but it will consume any shrimp, crabs, sessile invertebrates or marine worms such as [...]