Blue Head Tilefish

Tilefish reach about 6 inches or so. They’re reef safe but may eat shrimps & other invertebrates. They do better in a tank with rocks, sand, and open space. They need sand as they will drive into the sand at night or when scared.…

Yellow Tilefish

Tilefish reach about 6 inches or so. They’re reef safe but may eat shrimps & other invertebrates. They do better in a tank with rocks, sand, and open space. They need sand as they will drive into the sand at night or when scared.…

Sand Tilefish

Tilefish reach about 6 inches or so. They’re reef safe but may eat shrimps & other invertebrates. They do better in a tank with rocks, sand, and open space. They need sand as they will drive into the sand at night or when scared.…

Bird Wrasse

The most unique aspect about the Bird Wrasse is its elongated beak which is used to catch long, skinny prey and hold it captive while breaking it up into bite-size pieces. The female is brownish black, and the male is variations of...

Sickle or Boomerang Trigger

These triggers are reef safe and will get anywhere from 4-8 inches, so a large sized reef is needed to house them; it should also have a lot of rocks for hiding spaces. As with any large fish that requires a great deal of feeding, it will increase your...