by Felicia McCaulley | Apr 10, 2017
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... by Felicia McCaulley | Apr 10, 2017
The small, attractive juvenile form of the Twinspot Wrasse is most often seen in the aquarium trade, but don’t be fooled – this fish will turn from white with orange eyespots and black dots to a dark green monster when it matures.… by Felicia McCaulley | Apr 10, 2017
The Red Spotted Blenny or Orange Spotted Blenny is a beautiful algae eating reef fish. They are mostly peaceful, but does not tolerate other herbivorous blennies with the exception of a mate.… by Felicia McCaulley | Apr 10, 2017
The Coral Beauty Angelfish is an easy to keep dwarf angelfish. They’re extremely variable in coloration, ranging from pale yellow to dark blue in the body with red and orange accents, Â and dark vertical stripes.… by Felicia McCaulley | Apr 10, 2017
The Bicolor Angelfish is one of the larger dwarf angelfish. They’re semi-aggressive with most fish, but downright aggressive with other dwarf angelfish that are not mates. Dwarf angelfish and large angelfish are typically compatible,...