Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.8, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Pete's Aquariums & Fish Pete's Aquariums & Fish for Sales, Service and Maintenance of Salt Water Aquariums, Fresh Water Aquariums, Fish Tanks, Ponds and more. ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://petesaquariums.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Fishy Times Blog](https://petesaquariums.com/?page_id=535) - Fishy Times Blog by Pete's Aquariums & Fish, Coming Soon. ## Pages - [Welcome to Pete's Aquariums & Fish / PetesAquariums.com](https://petesaquariums.com/) - We are the best source for Saltwater Fish & Saltwater Aquariums, Tropical Fish, Freshwater Fish, Fish Tanks & Aquariums, Aquarium Filters, Aquarium Decor and Supplies, including Saltwater Fish & Fish Pond Maintenance. 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What personal data we collect and why we collect it Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. Media If you upload images ## Products - [True Percula Clownfish or Orange Clownfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/true-percula-clownfish-or-orange-clownfish/) - Clownfish or Anemonefish are saltwater aquarium fish from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the family Pomacentridae. In the wild, they all form symbiotic mutualisms with sea anemones. Depending on species, Anemonefish are overall yellow, orange, or a reddish or blackish color, and many show white bars or patches. The largest can reach a length of 7.1 inches, while the smallest barely achieve 3.9 inches. - [Long-Tentacled Anemone or Crevice Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/long-tentacled-anemone-or-crevice-anemone/) - The Long-Tentacled Anemone or Crevice Anemone (Anthopleura Michaelseni), is a species of sea Anemone native to very shallow water around the coasts of southern Africa between Luderitz and Durban. The Long-Tentacled Anemone or Crevice Anemone is a large Anemone of up to 5.9" inches in diameter. Its column has large sticky pads to which sand and debris particles adhere. On the oral surface, dark stripes run from the mouth to the tentacles. Long-Tentacled Anemone or Crevice Anemone has 96 long tentacles with small round protrusions (spherules) at their base. - [Caribbean Octopus](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/octopus/caribbean-octopus/) - Caribbean Octopi are brown with white spots when they are in a neutral mood. The body of the Octopus is covered with chromatophores that allow it to blend in with any background by changing color. Of its total length, the arms will represent about 80{0f8c9f7f1e8ccb822673dc41311ab6be5c8126015f1c00ebf8ef2de95cf1f9c6} with the body comprising the rest. And unlike most animals, the Octopus has a rectangular pupil. - [Bluespotted Ribbontail Stingray](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/stingray-fish/bluespotted-ribbontail-stingray/) - The Bluespotted Ribbontail Stingray, also known as Bluespotted Stingray, Bluespotted Fantail Ray, Bluespotted Lagoon Ray, Reef Ray, Ribbon-Tailed Stingray, and Ribbontail Stingray (Taeniura Lymma). A bottom-dwelling species that frequents coral reefs and adjacent sandy flats, the Bluespotted Ribbontail Stingray are widespread in the nearshore waters of the tropical Indo-Pacific region... - [Peppermint Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/shrimp/peppermint-shrimp/) - The Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata Wurdemanni) is brightly colored with a creamy white body striped with several thin and distinct longitudinal red bands, and is best known for its natural ability to manage nuisance Aiptasia, or Glass Anemones. Keep in mind that some individual Peppermint Shrimp are better at managing aiptasia while others may not be interested in aiptasia at all. - [Fire Blood Shrimp or Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/shrimp/fire-blood-shrimp-or-scarlet-cleaner-shrimp/) - The Fire Blood Shrimp, also known as Blood Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, or Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp, is one of the most popular shrimp in the aquarium hobby. It has a blood-red body with white spots and long white antennae. Depending on which region of the Indo-Pacific from which it originates, it may have the white dots just on its carapace, or covering its entire body. The Fire Blood Shrimp or Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp prefers a habitat providing it with a cave or overhang where the lighting is not too intense. - [Cleaner Skunk Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/shrimp/cleaner-skunk-shrimp/) - Cleaner Skunk Shrimp (Lysmata) is a genus of shrimp in the infraorder Caridea, the caridean shrimp. The genus now belongs to the family Hippolytidae, but recent cladistic analysis suggests it should be included in its former family, Lysmatidae. Cleaner Skunk Shrimp are popular ornamental shrimp in the marine aquarium trade for their bright color patterns, interesting behaviors, and ability to control certain aquarium pests such as sea anemones of the genus Aiptasia. - [Camelback Shrimp or Dancing Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/shrimp/camelback-shrimp-or-dancing-shrimp/) - The Camelback Shrimp or Dancing Shrimp is a hardy saltwater shrimp. It is covered with red and white stripes that run across its entire body. The Camelback Shrimp or Dancing Shrimp has a movable rostrum or beak that is generally facing upwards. Males have larger chelipeds or claws compared to the female Camelback Shrimp or Dancing Shrimp. The claw is formed when the shrimp reaches maturity. - [Clown Trigger Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/clown-trigger-fish/) - The Clown Trigger Fish is a small sized fish which grows up to 19.6" inches. Its body has a stocky appearance, oval shape and compressed laterally. The head is large and represents approximately one third of the body length. The mouth is small, terminal and has strong teeth. The first dorsal fin is composed of three spines, one of which is longer and stronger. It is erectile and hidden in a dorsal furrow. This set of dorsal spines composed a trigger system which is a characteristic from the family Balistidae. The second dorsal fin is similar in shape and size to the anal fin which is symmetrically opposed to it. The pelvic fin is reduced to a ventral protrusion. - [Rose Bubble Tip Anemone or Red Corn Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/rose-bubble-tip-anemone-or-red-corn-anemone/) - The Rose Bubble Tip Anemone, also known as Four-Colored Anemone, Red Corn Anemone, Bulb Tentacle Anemone, Bulb Tip Anemone, or Bulb Anemone. At rest, the enlarged tip at the end of the tentacles is a rose to red color. - [Filamented Flasher Wrasse or Whip-fin Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/filamented-flasher-wrasse-or-whip-fin-fairy-wrasse/) - The Filamented Flasher Wrasse (Paracheilinus Filamentosus) is also known as Filamentous Wrasse, Whip-fin Fairy Wrasse, or Filament-Fin Wrasse, originates from the waters of the Indo-Pacific. The Filamented Wrasse is primarily red in color with a white underside. The fins are yellow with blue markings, and the dorsal fin is elongated. - [Spanish Hogfish or Spanish Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hogfish/spanish-hogfish-or-spanish-wrasse/) - The Spanish Hogfish or Spanish Wrasse (Bodianus Rufus) is a species of wrasse native to the western Atlantic Ocean, where it can be found from southern Florida and Bermuda through the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico to southern Brazil. It inhabits coral or rock reefs at depths of 1 to 70 meters. - [Morrish Idol](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/morrish-idol/) - The Moorish Idol (Zanclus Cornutus), is the sole extant representative of the family Zanclidae (from the Greek Zagkios, "oblique"). A common inhabitant of tropical to subtropical reefs and lagoons, the Moorish Idol is notable for its wide distribution throughout the Indo-Pacific. - [Pinnate Batfish or Platax Pinnatus Dusky Batfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/batfish/pinnate-batfish-or-platax-pinnatus-dusky-batfish/) - Platax Pinnatus, also known as the Pinnate Batfish, Dusky Batfish, Shaded Batfish, or Red-Faced Batfish, is a fish from the western Pacific that occasionally is kept in marine aquariums. As a juvenile it is blackish brown, or black with an orange stripe outlining its entire body. Adults become a dull silver. This fish grows to a maximum size of 18" inches. - [Banded Cat Shark](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sharks/banded-cat-shark/) - The Banded Cat Shark is considered one of the best sharks for the home saltwater aquarium because of its smaller size compared to many other sharks. But like all sharks, this one has the possibility of inflicting a very painful bite, especially when provoked. Care should be taken when cleaning the tank and feeding. - [Leopard Moray Eel or Dragon Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/leopard-moray-eel-or-dragon-moray-eel/) - The Leopard Moray Eel or Dragon Moray Eel (Enchelycore Pardalis), is a species of marine fish widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific Oceans from Réunion to the Hawaiian, Line and Society Islands, north to southern Japan, southern Korea, and south to New Caledonia. It inhabits coral and rocky reefs at depths up to 60 meters, and can grow to a total length up to 36.22" inches. - [Black-Saddled Coral Grouper or Saddle Grouper](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/black-saddled-coral-grouper-or-saddle-grouper/) - The Black-Saddled Coral Grouper or Saddle Grouper (Plectropomus Laevis), is a grouper from the Indo-Pacific that occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a size of 49" inches in length. - [Atlantic Queen Triggerfish or Queen Trigger](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/atlantic-queen-triggerfish-or-queen-trigger/) - The Atlantic Queen Triggerfish or Queen Triggerfish (Balistes Vetula) or Old Wife is a reef dwelling Triggerfish found in the Atlantic Ocean. The body is regally colored with purple, blue, turquoise, green and yellow with light blue lines on the fins and head (hence the name queen) and it can change color somewhat to match its surroundings, or if subjected to stress. The Queen Triggerfish reaches 24" inches in size, though most are about half that length. - [Majestic Angelfish or Blue Girdled Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/majestic-angelfish-or-blue-girdled-angelfish/) - Majestic Angelfish are an elegant and brightly colored species commonly observed along the coral reefs throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. Majestic Angelfish are one of the most popular Angelfish species within the hobby due to their large size as well as their beautiful coloration and markings, but they are only recommended for experienced hobbyists due to their preference for pristine water quality and stable chemistry. As they mature, the darker, juvenile color form of the Majestic Angelfish will gradually fade away to be replaced by its vivid, adult coloration of bright orange-yellow and varying hues of dark to bright blue. - [Queen Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/queen-angelfish/) - The Queen Angelfish overall body color can be described as blue to blue-green with yellow rims on its scales. Their pectoral and ventral fins are also yellow but their lips and the edges of their dorsal fins and anal fins are dark blue. Queen Angelfish are also known to have blue markings around each gill cover. - [Blue Leg Hermit Crab or Tricolor Hermit Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/blue-leg-hermit-crab-or-tricolor-hermit-crab/) - The Blue Leg Hermit Crab also known as Blueleg Hermit Crab, Tricolor Hermit Crab, Blueleg Reef Hermit Crab, Equal Handed Hermit Crab and Blue-Legged Hermit Crab (Clibanarius Tricolor) is a valuable addition to an aquarium because it will eat algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria, and seaweed. In addition, it provides aeration by sifting through the sand looking for food, cleaning the sand in the process. It is one of the Hermit Crabs that is reef safe. - [Yellow Stingray](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/stingray-fish/yellow-stingray/) - The Yellow Stingray (Urobatis Jamaicensis) is a species of Stingray in the family Urotrygonidae, found in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Trinidad. This bottom-dwelling species inhabits sandy, muddy, or seagrass bottoms in shallow inshore waters, commonly near coral reefs. Reaching no more than 14" inches across, the Yellow Stingray has a round pectoral fin disc and a short tail with a well-developed caudal fin. - [French Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/french-angelfish/) - The French Angelfish (Pomacanthus Paru) is a large Angelfish found in the western Atlantic from New York and the Bahamas to Brazil, and also the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, including the Antilles, Roatan, and the eastern Atlantic from around Ascension Island and St. Paul's Rocks, at depths of between 2 and 100 meters. It can grown to a length of 16" inches. The French Angelfish is common in shallow reefs, occurs usually in pairs often near sea fans. - [Townsend Angelfish or Bermuda Blue Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/townsend-angelfish-or-bermuda-blue-angelfish/) - The Bermuda Blue Angelfish (Holacanthus Bermudensis) usually called just Blue Angelfish, is a species of marine Angelfish found in the western Atlantic from North Carolina to Bermuda, into the Bahamas and Florida to the Gulf of Mexico. Bermuda Blue Angelfish should not be confused with the Queen Angelfish (Holocanthus Ciliaris), as they are 2 different species of fish. However, this fish occasionally breeds with the Queen Angelfish; this hybrid is called the Townsend Angelfish. A Townsend Angelfish or Bermuda Blue Angelfish is blue-brown in color with green hues and bright yellow on the tip of its tail and fins. Their young, however, is dark blue with a yellow tail and some yellow on its fins, and vertical blue bars on its body. The Townsend Angelfish or Bermuda Blue Angelfish can grow up to 18" inches in length. - [Blue Angelfish or Common Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/blue-angelfish-or-common-angelfish/) - The Blue Angelfish, also referred to as the Common Angelfish, has an overall aqua hue with a yellow shimmer and yellow edges on the fins and scales, similar to the Queen Angelfish. The Blue Angelfish does not have the striking blue crown or other blue highlights of the Queen Angelfish. The juvenile Blue Angelfish differs markedly in coloring from the adult, with a yellowish-brown body color and pale blue striping. - [Emerald Crab or Green Clinging Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/emerald-crab-or-green-clinging-crab/) - The Emerald Crab, also known as the Green Clinging Crab (Mithraculus Sculptus), is a species of crab in the family Majidae. It is a dark green color and is found in tropical waters in the Caribbean Sea. It is sometimes kept in reef aquaria. The Emerald Crab or Green Clinging Crab is a small crab with a carapace longer than it is wide and large chelae (claws). - [Mexican Turbo Snail or Turban Shell Snail](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/mexican-turbo-snail-or-turban-shell-snail/) - The Mexican Turbo Snail or Turban Shell Snail is extremely popular among reef hobbyists since it quickly eliminates large amounts of nuisance algae. It is particularly fond of hair algae and will consume mass quantities of it and other algae off your live rock and aquarium glass. Also known as the Top Shell Snail, Turbo Fluctuosa has a thick, top- or turban-shaped shell with an iridescent interior. The Mexican Turbo Snail or Turban Shell Snail is native to the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico. - [Sally Lightfoot Crab or Red Rock Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/sally-lightfoot-crab-or-red-rock-crab/) - Sally Lightfoot Crab or Grapsus Grapsus is one of the most common crabs along the western coast of the Americas. It is known variously as, "Red Rock Crab", "Abuete Negro", and along with crabs such as Percnon Gibbesi. - [Brown Banded Shark or Cat Shark](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sharks/brown-banded-shark-or-cat-shark/) - The Brown Banded Shark, Chiloscyllium Punctatum or Brown Banded Cat Shark, is a bamboo shark found in the Indo-West Pacific from Japan to northern Australia, between latitudes 34° N and 26° S, to depths of 279 ft. The Brown Banded Shark can grow up to 41 inches in length. While adults are overall brownish with faint suggestions of bands, the commonly seen juveniles are distinctly barred dark and pale. - [Golden Headed Sleeper Goby or Bluestreak Sleeper Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/golden-headed-sleeper-goby-or-bluestreak-sleeper-goby/) - The Golden Headed Sleeper Goby is also known as Pennant Glider, Yellowheaded Sleeper Goby, or Bluestreak Sleeper Goby. It's one of the larger sized sand sifting Gobies. They have a beautiful white colored body with bright golden yellow head that makes it an excellent addition to any aquarium. The Golden Headed Sleeper Goby or Bluestreak Sleeper Goby is a very active as well as peaceful species, and it is great for aerating and maintaining sand beds through sifting the sand and gravel in search of food. It looks amazing on how they take mouthful sand and then spits out all on the sand bed. Due to this action, you might see your stones and gravels lying at every corner of the tank. - [Emperor Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/emperor-angelfish/) - The Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus Imperator) is a species of marine angelfish that are reef-associated fish, native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Some populations have been observed as far as southern Japan to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, New Caledonia, Red Sea to Hawaii, and the Austral Islands. The Emperor Angelfish reaches a maximum size of 15.7" inches. - [Foxface Rabbitfish or Foxface Lo](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/foxface-rabbitfish-or-foxface-lo/) - The Foxface Rabbitfish or Foxface Lo (Siganus Vulpinus), is a species of fish found at reefs and lagoons in the tropical Western Pacific. It belongs to the Rabbitfish family Siganidae. The Blotched Foxface Rabbitfish (Siganus Unimaculatus) differs from Foxface Rabbitfish in possessing a large black spot below the aft dorsal fin. It is sympatric and - [Blue Face Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/blue-face-angelfish/) - The adult and juvenile Blue Face Angelfish differ markedly in coloration. As a juvenile, the body is covered with alternating vertical stripes of black, white, and sapphire blue. Upon growing to approximately five inches, the juvenile Blue Face Angelfish begins to morph into its adult coloration of pale yellow with bluish scales and a bright-yellow pectoral fin, mottled-blue face with yellow mask that extends from eye to eye but not much beyond each eye, along with an eye-spot at the caudal end of the dorsal fin. - [Bali Golden Yellow Belly Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/bali-golden-yellow-belly-damselfish/) - The Yellow Belly Damselfish, also known as the Gold Belly Damsel, or Bali Golden Yellow Belly Damselfish (Pomacentrus Auriventris), is a gorgeous and hardy little fish that's easily maintained in the aquarium. It is a medium bright blue on the head and upper body with bright yellow on bottom. These two colors are sharply divided with an irregular L-shaped diagonal line. - [Red Coris Wrasse or Clown Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/red-coris-wrasse-or-clown-wrasse/) - The Red Coris Wrasse, also known as the Clown Wrasse, Red Labrid, or Yellowtail Coris, can be found on almost every reef in the Indo-Pacific and Hawaiian Region, and extends all the way into the Red Sea. Adult specimens in the wild can easily grow to a foot, but in an aquarium, they rarely exceed 6" - 8" inches. - [Blonde Naso Tang or Orange Spine Unicornfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/blonde-naso-tang-or-orange-spine-unicornfish/) - The Blonde Naso Tang, also known as the Orange Spine Unicornfish, darkens with maturity. As a juvenile it is gray with a yellow stripe on both the dorsal and anal fin. When matured the body takes on a darker bluish-gray tone and the juvenile striping is supplemented with additional color. The tail takes on a lyre shape and two yellow patches appear at the peduncle spines near the tail. A thin, black mask forms between the eyes and mouth, and the lips develop a yellow color. Naso Tangs from Hawaii are often more brightly colored than those found in other areas. - [Flame Hawkfish or Brilliant Hawkfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hawkfish/flame-hawkfish-or-brilliant-hawkfish/) - The Flame Hawkfish, also known as the Brilliant Hawkfish, has a bright red body with dark markings along the dorsal fin and around the eyes. They are a very personable fish, and are great for reef aquariums as long as there are no small shrimp maintained in the aquarium. It requires a 30 gallon or larger aquarium with plenty of live rock for structure and hiding. - [Sailfin Blenny or Lawnmower Blenny](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/blenny-fish/sailfin-blenny-or-lawnmower-blenny/) - The Sailfin Blenny, also known as an Algae Blenny or Lawnmower Blenny (Salarias Fasciatus) is notable for its unique looks and winning personality. Adult males have elongated anterior rays on the anal fin. Usually olive to brown with dark bars and a large number of round or elongated white spots of different sizes. There are usually dark longitudinal lines on the front part of the body, and small bright blue spots with dark outlines along the rear part of the body, with over-sized eyes, and typical body shape of the Blenniidae family. But despite its tendency to grow to an impressive 5" inches in size in the home aquarium, the Algae Blenny remains peaceful, active and, therefore, fun to observe. - [Cuban Hogfish or Spotfin Hogfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hogfish/cuban-hogfish-or-spotfin-hogfish/) - The Cuban Hogfish, also called the Spotfin Hogfish, has a pinkish-orange head and body. The caudal portion of the body and the tail are lighter, sometimes approaching yellow. The brightness and placement of the colors can vary considerably. The mature adult Cuban Hogfish will eat snails, worms, mussels, small fish, shrimp, and squid. - [Marble Cat Shark or Coral Catshark](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sharks/marble-cat-shark-or-coral-catshark/) - The Marbled Cat Shark is considered a "true catshark" with a long slender body and a narrow head. It is a bottom feeder that is found in Northern Australia. The adult size of 24" inches makes this shark the smallest ever encountered. The Marbled Cat Shark is considered a good aquarium choice. It is hardy and easy to take care of, though it will need a roomy marine aquarium to accommodate it when it reaches it's adult size. - [Cerith Snail](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/cerith-snail/) - The Cerith Snail is a small scavenger with an elongated spiral shell that is usually black with tiny white dots covering the entire shell. One of the most ideal scavengers, detritus eaters, and algae eaters these snails are perfect for the reef aquarium, quickly devouring detritus, uneaten food, decaying organics, fish waste, and several types of nuisance algae. Cerith Snails will often bury themselves in the sand, which will help maintain adequate oxygen levels in the substrate. - [Golden Wrasse or Yellow Coris Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/golden-wrasse-or-yellow-coris-wrasse/) - The Yellow Wrasse is also referred to as the Golden Rainbowfish, Golden Wrasse, Yellow Coris, or Canary Wrasse. It is golden-yellow with a black eyespot on the dorsal fin. - [Singular Bannerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/bannerfish/singular-bannerfish/) - Singular Bannerfish is a small coral reef fish. These fish have narrow, elliptical bodies with narrow dorsal fins that extend upward. They are striped in various shades of white and black, with yellow tail, dorsal, and pectoral fins. They can be seen year-round at coral reefs all over Mania Lai. - [One Spot Damselfish or Cape Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/one-spot-damselfish-or-cape-damselfish/) - The One Spot Damselfish, also known as Onespot Demoiselle, Cape Damsel, Onespot Damselfish (Chrysiptera Unimaculata), is found singly or in small schools on shallow inshore reefs and harbors, along breakwaters and dead coral areas in the Indo-Pacific. They feed on benthic algae and can grow to 3.9" inches. - [Scarlet Red Leg Hermit Crab or Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/scarlet-red-leg-hermit-crab-or-scarlet-reef-hermit-crab/) - Scarlet Red Leg Hermit (Paguristes Cadenati) is also known as Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab, Red Legged Hermit (Paguristes Cadenati) is very hardy and requires minimal care in a well-established system. More importantly, however, these small hermit crabs have a voracious appetite for detritus and algae. In fact, they are particularly fond of nuisance algae of the filamentous, hair, and slime varieties, as well as cyanobacteria. - [Horseshoe Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/horseshoe-crab/) - Horseshoe Crab are marine arthropods of the family Limulidae. They are invertebrates, meaning that they lack a spine. Horseshoe Crabs live primarily in and around shallow ocean waters on soft sandy or muddy bottoms. They occasionally come onto shore to mate. They are commonly used as bait and in fertilizer. - [Harlequin Tuskfish Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/harlequin-tuskfish-wrasse/) - The Harlequin Tuskfish (Choerodon Fasciatus), is a species of Wrasse native to the western Pacific Ocean. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a length of 12" inches. It is a brightly colored marine fish with shades of blue, green, and orange. It has sharp blue teeth. Those specimens found in Australia generally have brighter coloration. - [Green Chromis Damselfish or Blue-Green Chromis](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/green-chromis-damselfish-or-blue-green-chromis/) - The Green Chromis Damselfish (Chromis Viridis) is a species of Damselfish. Individuals tend to be iridescent apple-green and light blue, and reach a maximal length of 3.9" inches. It is sometimes called the "Blue-Green Chromis", but that may also refer to Chromis Caerulea, the blue puller, a close relative that is sometimes considered conspecific. They have 12 dorsal rays, 9 to 11 soft dorsal rays, 2 anal spines, and 9 to 11 anal soft rays on their fins. When they are breeding, males turn more yellowish. - [Klein's Butterflyfish or Corallicola Butterfly](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/kleins-butterflyfish-or-corallicola-butterfly/) - Klein's Butterflyfish or Corallicola Butterfly (Chaetodon Kleinii), is often found living on or around the reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans as well as the Red Sea and Great Barrier Reef. It makes a gorgeous inhabitant of a fish-only aquarium. Soft corals and most Invertebrates should do fine with the Klein's Butterflyfish or Corallicola Butterfly, but it may likely decimate stony corals, as they are a part of its natural diet. - [Copperband Butterflyfish or Beaked Coral Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/copperband-butterflyfish-or-beaked-coral-fish/) - Copperband Butterflyfish (Chelmon Rostratus), commonly known as Beaked Coral Fish, are found in coral reef in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans. This Butterflyfish is one of the three species that make up the genus Chelmon and all have long beaks. These fish are easily identified by the yellow banding and long snout. The young fish are similar in appearance to adult fish. Copperband Butterflyfish or Beaked Coral Fish grow up to 7.8" inches in length. - [Mimic Lemon Peel Tangfish or Chocolate Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/mimic-lemon-peel-tangfish-or-chocolate-surgeonfish/) - The Mimic Lemon Peel Tang, also known as the Mimic Surgeon, or Chocolate Surgeonfish, has an oval, yellow body while a juvenile. It has blue highlights around the eyes and gill covers, mimicking the Lemonpeel Angelfish (Centropyge flavissimus). (Many of the Acanthurus sp. mimic angelfish.) When mature, the body color darkens towards tan with red highlights forming around the eyes and pectoral fins. The dorsal, anal, and caudal fins take on the hues of green but remain tipped with the tan body color. - [Yellow Tangfish or Yellow Tang](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/yellow-tangfish-or-yellow-tang/) - The Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma Flavescens) is a saltwater fish species of the family Acanthuridae. It is one of the most popular aquarium fish, all of which are taken from the wild, as it is not possible to breed them commercially. Adult fish can grow to 7.9" inches in length, and 0.39–0.79" inches in thickness. Adult males tend to be larger than females. Yellow tang are bright yellow in color. - [Tri-Colored Koi Pond Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/tri-colored-koi-fish/) - The Tri-Colored Koi boasts the classic tri-color pattern of red, white, and black. Imported from Malaysia, the Tri-Colored Koi is produced by some of the best brood stock in Malaysia. Reminiscent of high quality Sanke Koi in coloration, the Tri-Colored Koi demonstrates a desirable color pattern that gives it a commanding presence. Tri-Colored Koi can live longer than 200 years, but typically live 25 to 35 years. These high-quality Tri-Colored Koi are a product of years of professional breeding, and will turn your pond into a showcase of champions. - [Banggai Cardinalfish or Kaudern's Cardinal](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/cardinalfish/banggai-cardinalfish-or-kauderns-cardinal/) - The Banggai Cardinalfish, also known as the Kaudern's Cardinal or Longfin Cardinalfish (Pterapogon Kauderni) is a small tropical Cardinalfish. This attractive fish is popular among aquarists. It is among the relatively few marine fish to have been bred regularly in captivity, but significant numbers are still captured in the wild and it is now an endangered species. - [Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish or Shortfin Lionfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lionfish/fuzzy-dwarf-lionfish-or-shortfin-lionfish/) - The Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish, is also called the Shortfin Lionfish or simply the Dwarf Lionfish. It has red, white, and black vertical stripes along the body with large, fan-like pectoral fins and tall, quill-like dorsal fins. The Fuzzy Dwarf Lionfish or Shortfin Lionfish is appropriately named because of its full fins. - [Red Mandarin Dragonet or Mandarin Dragonet](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/dragonets/red-mandarin-dragonet-or-mandarin-dragonet/) - The Red Mandarin Dragonet, Mandarinfish, or Mandarin Dragonet (Synchiropus Splendidus) is a small, brightly colored member of the dragonet family, native to the Pacific, ranging approximately from the Ryukyu Islands south to Australia. The Mandarin Dragonet is one of only two vertebrate species known to have blue coloring because of cellular pigment. The Mandarinfish has - [Zebra Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/zebra-moray-eel/) - The Zebra Moray Eel's favorite habitat corresponds to the rocky or coral reef on coastal shallow waters in depths up to 39 meters. It can reach a maximum length of 59" inches, however, the average size is commonly 19.68" inches. The Zebra Moray Eel is dark banded over white, with a round and short snout. It is nocturnal and actively hunts its prey at night. Unlike most other Moray Eels, it feeds almost exclusively on crustaceans, sea urchins and mollusks. - [Blue Line Grouper Fish or Boenacki Grouper](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/blue-line-grouper-fish-or-boenacki-grouper/) - The Blue Line Grouper, also known as the Boenacki Grouper or Blue-Lined Hind is dark brown to a yellowish brown color with narrow vertical blue stripes. The fins are highlighted with dark blue. The Blue Line Grouper has 9 dorsal spines, 15-17 dorsal soft rays, 3 anal spines, and 7-8 anal soft rays. The Blue Line Grouper is found in the Indo-West Pacific; western India to the Philippines, north to southern Japan, and south to northern Australia. - [Clown Grouper Fish or Spotted Soapfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/clown-grouper-fish/) - The Clown Grouper Fish, also known as the Spotted Soapfish, Snowflake Soapfish, or Leaflip Grouper Fish (Pogonoperca Punctata), is native to the Indo-Pacific, from Comoros to the Line Islands, Marquesas, and Society Islands, south to New Caledonia, north to southern Japan. It grows to 13.78" inches in length. The body is dark brown and covered with small, white, tightly spaced dots. Five distinctive black markings are located on the base of the head, on the back, and on the tail. - [Blue Striped Hermit Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/blue-striped-hermit-crab/) - The Blue Striped Hermit Crab (Clibanarius Longitarsus) is a small hermit crab seen near mangroves, on sandy shores and among seagrasses. Elsewhere, it is found around rivers and mangroves on mud or sand. Blue Striped Hermit Crab can grow 1 - 2 centimeters long, mostly plain pale. Both pincers are more or less equal in size and held so that the fingers open horizontally in front of the animal. - [Red Sea Urchin](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/urchins/red-sea-urchin/) - The Red Sea Urchin (Mesocentrotus Franciscanus) is a Sea Urchin found in the Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California. It lives in shallow waters from the low-tide line to greater than 330' feet deep, and is typically found on rocky shores sheltered from extreme wave action. - [Blue Tuxedo Urchin or Sphere Urchin](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/urchins/blue-tuxedo-urchin-or-sphere-urchin/) - The Blue Tuxedo Urchin, also known as the Sphere Urchin or Globe Urchin, has five to ten broad-colored bands usually blue or black, with red, brown, or dark spines. This very striking combination, gives it the "formal" look and thus the name "Blue Tuxedo Urchin." During the day, it will hide among the rocks, in crevices, or under plants in a sandy substrate. At night, it will emerge to graze on the algae present in or near its home. - [Bicolor Angelfish or Oriole Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/bicolor-angelfish-or-oriole-angelfish/) - The Bicolor Angelfish or Oriole Angelfish (Centropyge Bicolor) is a marine Angelfish, with an easily recognizable yellow front and a dark blue rear completed with a yellow tail. The Bicolor Angelfish or Oriole Angelfish is widely distributed in the South Pacific. The adult Bicolor Angelfish or Oriole Angelfish has a maximum size at just under 6" inches making it a relatively large member of the Dwarf Angelfish genus. - [Gem Tang or Mauritian Tangfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/gem-tang/) - The Gem Tang, Gemmatum Tang, or Mauritian Tangfish (Zebrasoma Gemmatum), is a marine reef tang that lives at water depths of 33' to 200' feet, and is found in the Western Indian Ocean off the coast of Mozambique, South Africa and Madagascar and near the islands of Réunion and Mauritius. The Gem Tang, Gemmatum Tang, - [Diamond Watchman Goby or Pretty Prawn Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/diamond-watchman-goby-or-pretty-prawn-goby/) - The Diamond Watchman Goby is also referred to as the Pretty Prawn Goby, Maiden Goby, Orange Spotted Diamond, or Orangespotted Sleeper Goby. It was first discovered in the Indo-Pacific Ocean in 1956 by Tomiyama. The head and body are white with orange spots. It is a very timid fish that makes a great addition to the reef tank because of its longevity. - [Black Anglerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/black-anglerfish/) - The Black Anglerfish (Antennarius) also known as Hairy Frogfish or is a small fish that grows up to 9 inches. The coloring of its body varies because individual fish tend to match their living environments with the capacity to change coloration and pigment pattern; but the dominant coloration varies from yellow to brownish-orange, green, gray, brown, almost white, or completely black without any pattern. Body and fins can be marked with roughly parallel dark stripes or elongated blotches, some with rays radiating outward from the eye is almost completely a deep, jet black color. - [Fu Manchu Lionfish or Twinspot Lionfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lionfish/fu-manchu-lionfish-or-twinspot-lionfish/) - The Fu Manchu Lionfish, also known as the Twinspot Lionfish, or Ocellated Lionfish, has red, white, and black vertical stripes along the body. It has large, fan-like pectoral fins, and tall, quill-like dorsal fins. It is unique from other Lionfish because of the two, feeler-like appendages on the chin. A 30 gallon or larger aquarium with numerous hiding - [Warty Frogfish or Wartskin Angler](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/warty-frogfish-or-wartskin-angler/) - The Wartskin Anglerfish, also known as Warty Frogfish or Wartskin Frogfish (Antennarius Maculatus) is appropriately named, looking more like a rock or piece of coral. The Warty Frogfish or Wartskin Angler's colors can vary widely, from browns to reds, yellows to purples and white. It can also change its color to blend with its surroundings. - [Red-Tailed Butterflyfish or Pakistani Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/red-tailed-butterflyfish-or-pakistani-butterflyfish/) - The Red-Tailed Butterflyfish or Redtail Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Collare), also known as the Pakistani Butterflyfish, is a species of Butterflyfish. It can be found in reefs of the Indo-West Pacific region: from the Persian Gulf and Maldives to Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia. It usually swims at depths of between 3 and 15 m. It can grow to over 7" inches in length. - [Longhorn Cowfish or Horned Boxfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/boxfish-and-cowfish/longhorn-cowfish-or-horned-boxfish/) - The Longhorn Cowfish or Horned Boxfish (Lactoria Cornuta), is a variety of Boxfish recognizable by its long horns that protrude from the front of its head, rather like those of a cow or bull. They are a resident of the Indo-Pacific region and can grow up to 20" inches long. While badly suited to the home aquarium, the Longhorn Cowfish or Horned Boxfish is becoming increasingly popular as a pet. - [Rock Beauty Angelfish or Yellow Nanny Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/rock-beauty-angelfish-or-yellow-nanny-angelfish/) - The Rock Beauty Angelfish or Yellow Nanny Angelfish, Holacanthus tricolor, is a species of marine angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae. Other common names include Corn Sugar Angelfish, Coshubba Angelfish, and Rock Beasty Angelfish. The adult Rock Beauty Angelfish or Yellow Nanny Angelfish is mostly yellow, turning blue toward the tail. The tail itself is yellow. The pectoral fins and ventral fins are yellow, and the lips and the edges of their dorsal fins and anal fins are dark blue. The adult measures up to 10" inches. - [Red Tail Tinfoil Barb](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/red-tail-tinfoil-barb/) - The Red Tail Tinfoil Barb or Tinfoil Barbels (Barbonymus Schwanenfeldii) is a tropical Southeast Asian freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae. It is distinguishable from other species of the genus in having a red dorsal fin with a black blotch at the tip, red pectoral, pelvic and anal fins, red caudal fin with white margin and a black submarginal stripe along each lobe, and 8 scale rows between dorsal-fin origin and lateral line. - [Assorted Freshwater Cichlids](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/assorted-freshwater-cichlids/) - Freshwater Cichlids originate in Central America with introductions to many other regions now as well. This variety grows to a maximum of 6" inches, making them a good choice for smaller aquariums, but males grow slightly larger than females. The Freshwater Cichlid habitat consists of rocky areas with plenty of fallen wood where they can - [Green Severum Cichlid or Banded Cichlid](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/green-severum-cichlid-or-banded-cichlid/) - Green Severum Cichlid or Banded Cichlid, is a variation of (Heros Severus) severum, that have an iridescent sheen to their scales and off-white to gold background color, and can range from 0.75" inches to 10" inches at full maturity. The Green Severum Cichlid or Banded Cichlid is a trusting fish, and will accept food directly - [Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/carpenters-flasher-wrasse/) - The Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse, (Paracheilinus Carpenteri), is a species of Wrasse native to the western Pacific Ocean. This species can reach 3.1" inches in standard length. Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse exhibit the "flashing" mating behavior which involves short, quick dashes through the water column by the male whilst concomitantly flaring its fins and intensifying in color in the presence of females this behavior commonly takes place starting from a secure place near reef rocks or the sand bed, "flashing" in the water column, and then returning to the point of origination. - [Radiata Lionfish or Radial Firefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lionfish/radiata-lionfish-or-radial-firefish/) - The Radiata Lionfish, also known as Radial Firefish, Clearfin Lionfish, or Tailbar Lionfish (Pterois Radiata), is a carnivorous, ray-finned fish with venomous spines that lives in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. This is the only Lionfish species which has spines without any markings. It can also be recognized by the pair of horizontal white stripes on its caudal peduncle. - [Spotfin Lionfish or Broadbarred Firefish Antennata](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lionfish/spotfin-lionfish-or-broadbarred-firefish-antennata/) - The Spotfin Lionfish or Broadbarred Firefish, Pterois Antennata has red, white, and black vertical stripes along the body. Its most striking feature is its large, fan-like pectoral fins and tall, quill-like dorsal fins, lacking connective tissue giving them a spiny look. - [Longfin Dragon Carp Koi](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/butterfly-koi-fish-or-longfin-dragon-carp-koi/) - Butterfly Koi also known as Longfin Koi, or Dragon Carp are a type of ornamental fish notable for their elongated finnage. They are also sometimes referred to as Dragon Koi. - [Red & White Kohaku Koi](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/red-white-kohaku-koi/) - Kohaku Koi (kōhaku meaning "red and white") or Red & White Koi is a variety of ornamental koi (carp). The Kohaku Koi has a white body, with red markings, or across the body. The Kohaku Koi is one of the gosanke ‘big three’ consisting of Kohaku Koi, Sanke Koi, and Showa Koi. - [Stars & Stripes Puffer or Whitespotted Pufferfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/stars-stripes-puffer-or-whitespotted-pufferfish/) - The Stars & Stripes Puffer, also known as the Whitespotted Pufferfish, or Hispid Pufferfish is an ornate puffer that requires very little imagination to see how it received its common name. The upper half of the Stars & Stripes Puffer is covered with white spots that appear, from a distance, like stars upon the greenish tan body coloration. The lower half of the body has horizontal stripes that complete the stars and stripes ensemble. - [Blue Hippo Tang Fish or Pacific Regal Blue Tang](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/blue-hippo-tang-fish-or-pacific-regal-blue-tang/) - Blue Hippo Tang Fish is a species of Indo-Pacific Surgeonfish. A popular fish in marine aquaria, it is the only member of the genus Paracanthurus. A number of common names are attributed to the species including: Regal Tang, Palette Surgeonfish, Blue Tang (leading to confusion with the Atlantic Blue Tang), Royal Blue Tang, Hippo Tang, Flagtail Surgeonfish, Pacific Regal Blue Tang, and Blue Surgeonfish. - [Valentin's Sharpnose Puffer or Black Saddled Toby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/valentins-sharpnose-puffer-or-black-saddled-toby/) - The Valentin's Sharpnose Puffer, also known as the Saddled Puffer or Black Saddled Toby (Canthigaster Valentini), is a bottom dwelling marine fish which grows up to 4.3" inches. It is widely found throughout the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and up to the oceanic islands of the Pacific Ocean. Valentin's Sharpnose Puffer or Black Saddled Toby has four distinct black stripes (saddles) on its back. The head is blue-grey and the main body is white speckled with blue-grey spots. The tail and fins show hints of yellow and there is a rainbow streak of color behind the eyes. The Valentin's Sharpnose Puffer or Black Saddled Toby is highly poisonous to eat. - [Royal Dottyback Fish or Bicolor Dottyback](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/dottyback-fish/royal-dottyback-fish-or-bicolor-dottyback/) - The Royal Dottyback Fish (Pictichromis Paccagnella), also called the Bicolor Dottyback or False Gramma Fish is a fish commonly kept in marine aquariums. The front of the fish is bright purple and the posterior is yellow. In an aquarium, it will grow up to three inches long. - [Singapore Angelfish or Vermiculated Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/singapore-angelfish-or-vermiculated-angelfish/) - The Singapore Angelfish or Vermiculated Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus Mesoleucus), has blue lips and a yellow nose that abruptly change to a black vertical band over the eyes, resembling a mask. The mask is bordered with another thin vertical band of yellow, followed by a wider vertical band of white with the body being primarily black. Dorsal and anal fins are outlined in brilliant sapphire-blue and the caudal fin is usually yellow but may be gray. - [Scooter Blenny or Starry Stellate Dragonet](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/blenny-fish/scooter-blenny-or-starry-stellate-dragonet/) - The Scooter Blenny, also known as the Starry Dragonet, Scooter Dragonet, or Stellate Dragonet (Synchiropus Stellatus), is a small fish with a large head with top mounted eyes and a small pointed mouth. It has a starry pattern of red and white splotches scattered across its body with bright blue spots on its head, and is indigenous to the Indian Ocean. Their moniker of "Scooter" comes from the way they they seem to scoot across the bottom of the tank. - [Dispar Anthias or Madder Seaperch Anthias](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/dispar-anthias-or-madder-seaperch-anthias/) - The Dispar Anthias is commonly known as the Madder Seaperch. Males have a bright red dorsal fin and lack any red stripes on their tail. The female may display a yellowish-orange on the top and pale lavender to white on the underside. Anthias species all share the trait of being hermaphroditic. If a dominant male perishes, the largest female of the group will often morph to take its place. - [Spiny Box Puffer or Web Burrfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/spiny-box-puffer-or-web-burrfish/) - The Spiny Box Puffer or Web Burrfish (Chilomycterus Antillarum) has a tan to yellow body with dark spots, and short, fixed spines which help protect it from larger, more aggressive fish. Its teeth are actually a fused beak-like structure. - [Blue Unicorn Tang or Spotted Unicornfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/blue-unicorn-tang-or-spotted-unicornfish/) - The Blue Unicorn Tang, also known as the Spotted Unicornfish, originates from the pristine waters surrounding Hawaii. They are silver as a juvenile, and with age, gradually darken into a beautiful black and blue coloration. Their shape also changes from being oval as a juvenile, to a long, bullet-like shape as an adult. These tangs also develop a long horn on the nose when they enter adulthood. - [Regal Angelfish or Royal Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/regal-angelfish-or-royal-angelfish/) - The Regal Angelfish or Royal Angelfish (Pygoplites Diacanthus), is a species of marine Angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae, and the monotypic genus Pygoplites. It is found in tropical Indo-Pacific oceans. It can grow as long as 9.8" inches. - [Regal Angelfish or Royal Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/regal-angelfish-or-royal-angelfish/) - The Regal Angelfish or Royal Angelfish (Pygoplites Diacanthus), is a species of marine Angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae, and the monotypic genus Pygoplites. It is found in tropical Indo-Pacific oceans. It can grow as long as 9.8" inches. - [Sargassum Triggerfish or Red Tail Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/sargassum-triggerfish-or-red-tail-triggerfish/) - The Red Tail Triggerfish, also known as the Sargassum Triggerfish, comes from the Caribbean Ocean and is mostly purple in color. The sides are marked with evenly spaced spots that are darker than the rest of the body. The fish is also outlined in darker lines that progress into the tail and change from their dark color into a red coloration. - [Flame Angelfish or Japanese Pygmy Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/flame-angelfish-or-japanese-pygmy-angelfish/) - The Flame Angelfish (Centropyge Loriculus) is a marine Angelfish found in tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean. Other common names include Flame Angel, Flaming Angelfish, and Japanese Pygmy Angelfish. The Flame Angelfish or Japanese Pygmy Angelfish's coloration is bright orange-red with a vertical elongated black spot and four or five bars on the sides, the posterior part of the dorsal, and anal fins, with alternating short purple-blue and black bands. Flame Angelfish or Japanese Pygmy Angelfish from the Marquesas lack the vertical black bars. Males are generally larger and slightly more colored than females. The life span of the Flame Angelfish or Japanese Pygmy Angelfish is 5–7 years or more. - [Powder Blue Tangfish or Powder Blue Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/powder-blue-tangfish-or-powder-blue-surgeonfish/) - The Powder Blue Tangfish or Powder Blue Surgeonfish, has an oval body shape with extremely colorful, bold markings. It is prized for its vivid colors and bold markings, with several varying shades of blue accented by yellow and white. Bright yellow highlights the dorsal and pectoral fins, and striking blue-black markings outline the face and tail. - [Desjardin Sailfin Tang or Red Sea Sailfin Tangfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/desjardin-sailfin-tang-or-red-sea-sailfin-tangfish/) - The Desjardin Sailfin Tang or Red Sea Sailfin Tangfish (Zebrasoma Desjardini) is a marine reef tang in the fish family Acanthuridae. Desjardin Sailfin Tang or Red Sea Sailfin Tangfish grows to a maximum length of 16" inches, with a sexual dimorphism, as males being larger than females. - [Golden Rim Tang or Whitecheek Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/golden-rim-tang-or-whitecheek-surgeonfish/) - The Golden Rim Tang is also commonly known as the Whitecheek Surgeonfish, Goldenrim Surgeonfish, and Powder Gray Surgeonfish. Although it is one of the smallest Surgeonfish, it is recommended for intermediate and advanced marine fish keepers. The Golden Rim Tang or Whitecheek Surgeonfish is sensitive to water variations, and can be susceptible to marine ich. Its beautiful body color combination adds a splash of vibrant colors to your tank. The Whitecheek Surgeonfish is one of the most aggressive surgeonfish, and therefore should be kept separate from other tangs. It is very aggressive towards similar shaped fishes, surgeons, or tangs, and is considered best to keep it with other aggressive species. - [Yellow Dottyback](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/dottyback-fish/yellow-dottyback/) - The Yellow Dottyback's color ranges from canary yellow to a 'dusky' purple/brown (depending on its daily diet) with dark spots in the center of each scale. This creates a subtle pattern which sometimes resembles fine lines flowing across its side. In the wild, the Yellow Dottyback is common to lagoon reefs, tide pools, as well as in coral crevices and fore-reef slopes, feeding heavily on small fishes, as well as large zooplankters and small benthic crustaceans. - [Firefish Goby or Magnificent Fire Dartfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/firefish-goby-or-magnificent-fire-dartfish/) - The Firefish Goby or Magnificent Fire Dartfish is one of the more popular fish in the marine hobby. It is a magnificent fish with brilliant coloration, a unique body shape, and unparalleled personality. Also known as the Fire Goby, Magnificent Dartfish, or Fire Dartfish (Nemateleotris Magnifica) has a yellow head, white anterior, and pinkish to orange-red posterior. The dorsal, anal, and caudal fins are highlighted in black. - [Pastel Green Wrasse or Green Coris](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/pastel-green-wrasse-or-green-coris/) - The Green Wrasse is also known as the Pastel Green Wrasse or Green Coris. Its pastel green body with beautiful markings makes a great addition to any reef tank. It can be found on coral reefs and the surrounding areas at depths from the surface to 10 meters. - [Two-Spotted Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/two-spotted-goby/) - The Two-Spotted Goby (Gobiusculus Flavescens) is a Goby native to brackish waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean where it can be found from the Faeroes and Norway to the northwestern coast of Spain, and are common on all coasts of the United Kingdom. Two-Spotted Goby is distinct from other Gobies in that their eyes are on the side of the head. The Two-Spotted Goby grows to a length of 2.4" inches. - [Lyretail Anthias Fish or Scalefin Anthias Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/lyretail-anthias-fish-or-scalefin-anthias-fish/) - The Lyretail Anthias Fish or Scalefin Anthias Fish is the social butterfly of marine aquariums. This eye-catching fish is incredibly active and helps draw out shier fish that share the aquarium. The Lyretail Anthias Fish or Scalefin Anthias Fish males have bright red coloration of varying hues, while the female Lyretail Anthias Fish or Scalefin Anthias Fish tend to be more orange in coloration. - [Blue Koran Angelfish or Semicircle Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/blue-koran-angelfish-or-semicircle-angelfish/) - The Blue Koran Angelfish also known as the Semicircle Angelfish, Half-Circle Angelfish, and Halfcircled Angelfish (Pomacanthus Semicirculatus) is said to be the easiest of the Pomacanthus Angels. To a certain extent that is true. They have the same needs as other Pomacanthus, but they are just not a “touchy” making them an easier angelfish to keep. As they move into adulthood they are smart and become very personable. - [Panther Grouper Fish or Polka Dot Grouper](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/panther-grouper-fish-or-polka-dot-grouper/) - The Panther Grouper Fish (Cromileptes Altivelis), also known as the Polka Dot Grouper, Barramundi Cod, Humback Grouper, and High-Finned Grouper, has a beautiful silver body with black spots all over. The Panther Grouper is the most widely available grouper in the aquarium industry and for good reason, they are hardy and gorgeous. However, the Panther Grouper Fish or Polka Dot Grouper is a legitimate predator and will eat anything that will fit into its mouth. So it goes without saying it should not be housed with small inverts or fishes. - [Arrow Crab or Spider Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/arrow-crab-or-spider-crab/) - The Arrow Crab also known as the Spider Crab has extremely long legs. It is called the Arrow Crab because of the shape of the body and head. The sizes vary but many reach 6 inches and some up to 10 inches. Females may be dramatically smaller. - [Caribbean Sharpnose Toby or Atlantic Toby Pufferfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/caribbean-sharpnose-toby-or-atlantic-toby-pufferfish/) - The Caribbean Sharpnose Toby or Atlantic Toby Pufferfish (Canthigaster Rostrata) is a small fish from the Western Atlantic Ocean. It can be encountered from the coast of South Carolina to Venezuela, including the Bermuda, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. It reaches a maximum size of only 5" inches. Some Pufferfish grow quite large, however, the smaller Puffers are commonly called Tobies, thus the name "Atlantic Toby". - [Lipstick Naso Tang or Orangespine Unicornfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/lipstick-naso-tang-or-orangespine-unicornfish/) - The name 'Naso Tang' simply describes its genus, while its other common names, Lipstick Naso Tang or Orangespine Unicornfish, touch on its outstanding appearance. Orangish lips and a pair of spines surrounded by a bright orange area on either side of the caudal peduncle are some of the distinct features that make this fish stand out. Along with these add a strong yellow line running from the back of the mouth up to the eye and bold colored stripes on the top and sometimes bottom fin, and you have a true beauty. - [Blue Jaw Triggerfish or Blue Throat Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/blue-jaw-triggerfish-or-blue-throat-triggerfish/) - The Blue Jaw Triggerfish, also known as the Blue Throat Triggerfish, Gilded Triggerfish or Blue-Throated Triggerfish (Xanthichthys Auromarginatus), is a spotted gray Triggerfish found locally at islands in the Indo-Pacific. Males of the species have blue cheeks and yellow-bordered white fins, while the females lacks the blue patch on the throat and yellow tail, but alternatively has a striking blue ring around their eye and a pretty lavender-gray-blue color with gray to white spots on the body that make an interesting linear pattern. - [Sand Sifting Sea Star](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/sand-sifting-sea-star/) - The Sand Sifting Sea Star (Astropecten Polycanthus) has a striking beauty and serenity to the alternating bands of brown and beige on this invertebrate's thick, spine-covered arms. - [Ritteri Anemone or Magnificent Sea Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/ritteri-anemone-or-magnificent-sea-anemone/) - Ritteri Anemone or Magnificent Sea Anemone (Heteractis Magnifica), is a species of sea anemone belonging to the Stichodactylidae family native to the Indo-Pacific area. - [Green Mandarin Goby or Striped Green Mandarinfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/green-mandarin-goby-or-striped-green-mandarinfish/) - The head and body of the Green Mandarin Goby or Striped Green Mandarinfish, also known as the Striped Mandarinfish or Green Mandarinfish, are a maze like combination of blue, orange, and green. Males may be distinguished from females by their more-elongated first dorsal spine. It is extremely popular with aquarists because of its unusual beauty. - [Hikari Brine Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/hikari-brine-shrimp/) - Frozen live brine shrimp harvested at their nutritional peak. Offers a natural source for fatty acids and natural algaes. Excellent treat almost any fish will eagerly accept. Feed no more than your fish will consume within 30-45 seconds no more than twice daily. Avoid over-feeding as it can cause water quality issues. Ideal For: Freshwater - [Annularis Angelfish or Blue Ring Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/annularis-angelfish-or-blue-ring-angelfish/) - The Annularis Angelfish or Blue Ring Angelfish (Pomacanthus Annularis) is an angelfish found in the Indo-West Pacific oceans from East Africa, throughout Indonesia and New Guinea to New Caledonia, north to southern Japan. It is highly sought after and a prized member of any aquarium. Annularis Angelfish or Blue Ring Angelfish can reach up to 12" inches. The young of the blue ring angelfish are at first a dark blue, almost black, with broad turquoise and white vertical stripes. Adults will exhibit a violet coloring with semicircular marks on the middle of the body. - [Green Corn Anemone or Green Sea Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/green-corn-anemone-or-green-sea-anemone/) - Green Corn Anemone or Green Sea Anemone is a group of marine, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria. They are named after theanemone, a terrestrial flowering plant, because of the colorful appearance of many. - [Water Lettuce or Water Cabbage](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/water-lettuce-or-water-cabbage/) - Pistia Stratiotes, is often called Water Cabbage, Water Lettuce, Nile Cabbage, or Shellflower. Its native distribution is uncertain, but probably pantropical; it was first discovered from the Nile near Lake Victoria in Africa. It is now present, either naturally or through human introduction, in nearly all tropical and subtropical fresh waterways and considered an invasive species as well as a mosquito breeding habitat. - [Bio Cube](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-tanks/bio-cube/) - DUE TO GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES, AQUARIUM TANK AVAILABILITY AND PRICING CHANGES RAPIDLY. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL TO OBTAIN A PRICE QUOTE & CHECK INVENTORY AVAILABILITY. - [Blue Damselfish or Hedley's Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/blue-damselfish-or-hedleys-damselfish/) - The Blue Damselfish, Blue Demoiselle, Blue Devil, Cornflower Sergeant-Major, Hedley's Damselfish, Redtail Australian Damsel, Sapphire Devil, and Sky-Blue Damsel (Chrysiptera Cyanea) is a species of Damselfish native to the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. This fish reaches 3.3" inches in length. It is bright blue in color; the male has a yellow snout and tail, and the female and juvenile usually lack yellow but have a black spot at the base of the back edge of the dorsal fin. - [Clark's Anemonefish or Yellowtail Clownfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/clarks-anemonefish-or-yellowtail-clownfish/) - Amphiprion Clarkii, known commonly as Clark’s Anemonefish and Yellowtail Clownfish, is a marine fish belonging to the family Pomacentridae, the Clownfishes and Damselfishes. Clark’s Anemonefish or Yellowtail Clownfish is a small-sized fish which grows up to 3.9 inches as a male and 5.9 inches as a female. It is stocky, laterally compressed, and oval to rounded. Its colorful, with vivid black, white, and yellow stripes, though the exact pattern shows considerable geographical variation. Usually it is black dorsally and orange-yellow ventrally, the black areas becoming wider with age. - [Flagfin Angelfish or Threespot Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/flagfin-angelfish-or-threespot-angelfish/) - The Flagfin Angelfish, also referred to as the Threespot Angelfish, is a brilliant yellow with blue lips, a dark blue-black dorsal spot where the head joins the body, and a light tan spot behind the eye. This beautiful fish usually fares poorly in the home aquarium. Chances of keeping it successfully are increased in a reef-type system with plenty of invertebrate-encrusted live rock. Younger specimens tend to acclimate better. - [Ocean Nutrition Mysis Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/ocean-nutrition-mysis-shrimp/) - Our Mysis Shrimp are premium quality and make a healthy and nutritional diet for your fish. A favorite for finicky fish. - [Astraea Turbo Snail or Astraea Star Snail](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/astraea-turbo-snail-or-astraea-star-snail/) - The Astraea Turbo Snail, also known as the Astraea Star Snail or Astraea Conehead Snail (Astraea Tecta) has a unique shell and a heavy appetite for algae. Unlike other bottom dwellers that have drab colors to better camouflage themselves against the sand bottoms, the Astraea Turbo Snail or Astraea Star Snail boasts a pyramid-shape shell with beautiful, olive green coloration. - [Ocean Nutrition Formula One Flakes](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/ocean-nutrition-formula-one-flakes/) - Formula One Flakes are a gourmet food for all carnivorous and omnivorous marine tropical fishes. They contain a high inclusion of fresh seafood ingredients that mimic the taste and nutrition of the natural diet of coral reef fishes. This superior formulation is a full spectrum staple that can be fed to a multitude of marine - [Ocean Nutrition Formula Two Flakes](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/ocean-nutrition-formula-two-flakes/) - Formula Two™ Flakes are a gourmet food with extra algae for herbivorous and omnivorous tropical fish. They contain a high inclusion of fresh seafood and algae that mimic the nutritional value of a natural diet and promote proper growth, coloration and nutrition to algae eating fishes. This nutritionally rich formulation can be fed to a - [Porcupine Pufferfish or Porcupinefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/porcupine-pufferfish-or-porcupinefish/) - The Porcupine Puffer is also known as the Porcupinefish or Porcupine Pufferfish. It has spiny appendages which cover most of its body, which may vary from light gray to mottled tans, sometimes with dark spots. Its teeth are actually a fused beak-like structure. The Porcupine Pufferfish or Porcupinefish lacks pelvic fins but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about. - [Ocean Nutrition Angel Formula](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/ocean-nutrition-angel-formula/) - For marine angelfish which belong to the following genera: Pomacanthus, Holocanthus, Apolemichthys, Chaetodontoplus, Pygoplites, or Euxiphipops. This includes Queen, French, Koran, Blue-Face, Imperator, Passer, Asfur, Annularis, Rock Beauties, etc… Also ideal for: butterfly fish, boxfish, puffers, wrasses and other sponge eaters. - [Lookdown Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lookdown-fish/) - The Lookdown Fish (Selene Vomer) is a game fish similar to the Atlantic Moonfish, but it can be distinguished by its dorsal and anal fins, the second ray on each fin being many times longer than the surrounding rays. It has a deep, rhombus-shaped, laterally-compressed body. The head has the mouth set low and the eyes high. The Lookdown Fish is silvery on both sides with a darker tinge on top. A young fish has several faint vertical bars that fade as it grows. - [Clown Anemonefish or False Percula Clownfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/clown-anemonefish-or-false-percula-clownfish/) - The Clown Anemonefish or False Percula Clownfish (Amphiprion Ocellaris), is a marine fish belonging to the family Pomacentridae, which includes clownfishes and damselfishes. They are found in different colors, depending on where they are located. Black Amphiprion Ocellaris with white bands can be found near northern Australia, Southeast Asia, and Japan. - [Bennetti Butterflyfish or Bluelashed Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/bennetti-butterflyfish-or-bluelashed-butterflyfish/) - The Bennetti Butterflyfish or Bluelashed Butterflyfish grows to a maximum of 8" inches long. The body is yellow with a black patch surrounded by a blue circle below the dorsal fin and two curved blue lines above the belly. Its vertical black eye-stripe is flanked by two blue lines. - [Orange Shoulder Tang or Orange Epaulette Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/orange-shoulder-tang-or-orange-epaulette-surgeonfish/) - The Orange Shoulder Tang is also known as the Orange Epaulette Surgeonfish, Orangespot Surgeonfish, Orangeband Surgeonfish, and Orange Shoulder Surgeonfish. As a juvenile, it is solid yellow, with just the slightest hint of blue fringing on the anal and dorsal fins. As an adult, the front half of the body turns light gray and the back half takes on a dark gray-blue color. Above the pectoral fins is an eyecatching orange stripe that is outlined by the dark gray color, while the tail takes on a lyre shape. - [Powder Brown Tang or Powder Brown Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/powder-brown-tang-fish/) - The Powder Brown Tang, also known as the Powder Brown Surgeonfish, Japan Surgeonfish, and White-Faced Surgeonfish, has a brown body with a white mark on the cheek between the mouth and eyes. The pectoral, anal, and dorsal fins are dark brown with light blue highlights at the tip. The dorsal fin also has an orange stripe present. The tail is blue with a yellow vertical bar. Yellow striping runs along the body, against the anal and dorsal fins, forming a wishbone-shaped marking. - [Halloween Hermit Crab or Striped Hermit Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/halloween-hermit-crab-or-striped-hermit-crab/) - The Halloween Hermit Crab (Ciliopagurus Strigatus), also known as the Striped Hermit Crab or Orange Legged Hermit Crab, is a brightly colored aquatic hermit crab of the family Diogenidae. Besides its ability to routinely clean algae in aquariums, the Halloween Hermit Crab or Striped Hermit Crab's festive striped coloration also appeals to enthusiasts, it is considered the most brightly colored hermit crab in normal aquarium use. - [Cinnamon Clownfish or Red & Black Anemonefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/cinnamon-clownfish-or-red-black-anemonefish/) - The Cinnamon Clownfish, Red & Black Anemonefish, Black-Backed Anemonefish or Dusky Anemonefish is a widely distributed Anemonefish chiefly found in the western and southern parts of the Pacific Ocean. The species scientific name 'melanopus' is Greek, meaning black feet in reference to the black pelvic fins. - [Purple Tangfish or Yellowtail Tangfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/purple-tangfish-or-yellowtail-tangfish/) - The Purple Tangfish or Yellowtail Tangfish (Zebrasoma Xanthurum), is a species of reef Surgeonfish in the family Acanthuridae. Purple Tangfish or Yellowtail Tangfish grow to a maximum length near 9.8" inches. Their bodies are purple in color with a yellow tail. The heads of Purple Tangfish or Yellowtail Tangfish are covered with black spots, and black horizontal - [Black Spotted Anglerfish or Blotched Anglerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/black-spotted-anglerfish-or-blotched-anglerfish/) - The Black Spotted Anglerfish (Antennarius) also known as Black Anglerfish, Hairy Frogfish or Blotched Anglerfish is a small fish that grows up to 9 inches. The coloring of its body varies because individual fish tend to match their living environments with the capacity to change coloration and pigment pattern; but the dominant coloration varies from yellow to brownish-orange, green, gray, brown, almost white, or completely black without any pattern. Body and fins can be marked with roughly parallel dark stripes or elongated blotches, some with rays radiating outward from the eye is almost completely a deep, jet black color. - [Achilles Tang Fish or Achilles Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/achilles-tang-fish-or-achilles-surgeonfish/) - Achilles Tang or Achilles Surgeonfish is a tropical marine fish native to the Pacific Ocean. They are a medium Surgeonfish reaching a maximum of 10 inches at adulthood. They are black with striking orange and white lining along the fish's fins and tail. When the fish matures, a prominent orange drop shape develops on the caudal area, terminating into a sharp spine. - [Snowflake Moray Eel or Clouded Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/snowflake-moray-eel-or-clouded-moray-eel/) - The Snowflake Moray Eel or Clouded Moray Eel reaches a length of 39" inches but its common size is 20" inches. In the world of aquaria the Snowflake Moray Eel or Clouded Moray Eel is a very commonly kept saltwater eel. They are very hardy and well-suited to life within an aquarium. - [Feederfish or Live Feeding Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/feederfish-or-live-feeding-fish/) - Feederfish or Live Feeding Fish are tiny fish that are feed to larger fish to eat. - [Black Volitan Lionfish or Red Volitan Lionfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lionfish/black-volitan-lionfish-or-red-volitan-lionfish/) - The Black Volitan Lionfish and Red Volitan Lionfish (Pterois Volitans) is a venomous coral reef fish. Natively found in the Indo-Pacific region, but has become an invasive problem in the Caribbean Sea, as well as along the East Coast of the United States, because they reproduce monthly and are able to quickly disperse during their larval stage for expansion of their invasive region. As with many species within the Scopaenidae family, it has large, venomous spines that protrude from the body, similar to a mane, giving it the common name Lionfish. The venomous spines make the fish inedible or deter most potential predators. The average Black Volitan Lionfish or Red Volitan Lionfish lives around 10 to 15 years. - [Sohal Tangfish or Sohal Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/sohal-tangfish-or-sohal-surgeonfish/) - The Sohal Tangfish or Sohal Surgeonfish (Acanthurus Sohal), is a Red Sea endemic which grows to 16" inches. Its striking blue and white horizontal stripes have made it what many consider the "poster fish" for the Red Sea reef aquarium. - [Purple Queen Anthias Fish or Yellow Striped Fairy Basslet](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/purple-queen-anthias-fish-or-yellow-striped-fairy-basslet/) - The Purple Anthias is also commonly referred as Yellow Striped Fairy Basslet, Amethyst Anthias, or the Sailfin Anthias. It grows up to 6" inches in the wild and should be kept in a tank not less than 35 gallons. - [Seachem GarlicGuard](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/seachem-garlicguard/) - GarlicGuard™ is an all natural garlic scented odor and flavor enhancer for freshwater and saltwater fish. Our research has shown that many fish are attracted to natural odors, such as garlic. Simply mix GarlicGuard™ with any food item, such as Seachem’s NutriDiet® Flakes, to attract the interest of finicky eaters, e.g. discus and marine angelfish. GarlicGuard - [Clown Tang Fish or Clown Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/clown-tang-fish-or-clown-surgeonfish/) - The Clown Tang Fish, also known as the Acanthurus Lineatus, the Clown Surgeonfish, is a member of the family Acanthuridae, the Surgeonfishes. Other common names include Blue Banded Surgeonfish, Blue-Lined Surgeonfish, Lined Surgeonfish, Pyjama Tang, Striped Surgeonfish, and Zebra Surgeonfish. - [Dog Face Pufferfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/dog-face-pufferfish-or-yellowbelly-dogface-puffer/) - The Dog Face Pufferfish or Yellowbelly Dogface Puffer (Arothron Nigropunctatus) is a peaceful marine species fish. As a voracious carnivore, the Dog Face Puffer will eat small inverts but won't damage corals. Their hard teeth can easily bite through mollusk and clam shells. It is best kept in a tank of at least 30 gallons with semi-aggressive tank mates and live rock hiding places. The Dogface Puffer or Yellowbelly Dogface Puffer, like most puffers, have the unique ability to inflate their body to twice its normal size to protect itself from predatory ingestion. - [Sailfin Tangfish or Sailfin Tang](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/sailfin-tangfish-or-sailfin-tang/) - The Sailfin Tangfish (Zebrasoma Veliferum) is a marine reef tang in the fish family Acanthuridae. They may live at water depths of 1 - 60 meters or more. The Sailfin Tangfish grows to a maximum length of 15.8" inches. It has an extensive range throughout Oceania, the Indian Ocean, and the South Pacific. They are herbivorous fish eating in - [Sumatra Regal Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/sumatra-regal-angelfish/) - Sumatra Regal Angelfish has vivid vertical striations of blue, white, yellow, or orange on the body and pelvic fin. Sumatra Regal Angelfish from the Maldives and the Red Sea have a distinctive yellow breast, where their Indo-Pacific, Coral Sea, and Tahitian relatives normally have a blue/gray breast. This coloration is more prevalent in specimens that are more mature and are at least 4" inches in length. Sumatra Regal Angelfish juveniles will have a "false eye spot" on their dorsal fins that fade as the fish matures. - [Gold Stripe Maroon Clownfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/gold-stripe-maroon-clownfish/) - The captive-bred Gold Stripe Maroon Clownfish is perfect addition to your reef aquarium. Normally, Maroon Clownfish vary in color from bright red to dark maroon, with three narrow white stripes. The ORA broodstock (Gold Stripe Maroon Clownfish) was found in the area of Sumatra. The gold color of the stripes typically does not develop until the fish are about 9-12 months old. Gold Stripe Maroon Clownfish are shipped at about 6-7 months, so they are showing the juvenile white stripes. They will develop the gold color in time, starting with the head stripe. - [Harlequin Filefish or Orange Spotted Filefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/filefish/harlequin-filefish-or-orange-spotted-filefish/) - The Harlequin Filefish or Orange Spotted Filefish (Oxymonacanthus Longirostris), is a Filefish found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific Oceans (not to be confused with Orangespotted Filefish / Cantherhines Pullus). The Harlequin Filefish or Orange Spotted Filefish is pale blue with about eight longitudinal rows of orange-yellow patches. In the wild it feeds almost exclusively on Acropora polyps. - [Swissguard Basslet or Peppermint Basslet](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/basslet-fish/swissguard-basslet-or-peppermint-basslet/) - The Swissguard Basslet or Peppermint Basslet (Liopropoma Rubre) has an elongated body of red and alternate black and mustard yellow stripes. The dorsal and caudal fins have large black tips rimmed in a pale blue, making this a spectacular aquarium addition with great personality. It's found in deeper Atlantic reef areas. - [Red Hawkfish or Soaring Hawkfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hawkfish/red-hawkfish-or-soaring-hawkfish/) - The Red Hawkfish, also known as the Soaring Hawkfish, Swallowtail Hawkfish, or Lyretail Hawkfish (Cyprinocirrhites Polyactis), has a mottled orange to red body. Its lyre-shaped tail sets it apart from most of the other Hawkfish in appearance. - [Sailfin Snapper or Blue-Lined Sea Bream](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/snapper-fish/sailfin-snapper-or-blue-lined-sea-bream/) - The Sailfin Snapper or Blue-Lined Sea Bream (Symphorichthys Spilurus) is a species of Snapper Fish native to the Indo-Pacific region. It inhabits coral reefs in areas with sand substrates at depths from 5 to 60 meters. It is a solitary fish, only coming together with others of its species to spawn. Sailfin Snapper or Blue-Lined Sea Bream can reach a length of 24" inches. Its body shows blue undulating stripes over a yellow body, an orange stripe crossing the eye, and another one at the back of the head. It has typically a black spot at its tail. - [Red Miniatus Grouper or Coral Blue-Spot Rockcod](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/red-miniatus-grouper-or-coral-blue-spot-rockcod/) - The Miniatus Grouper, also known as the Miniata Grouper, Coral or Blue-Spot Rockcod, Coral Hind, and Coral Grouper, is a common and popular fish along the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific, and it makes a most spectacular addition to a large home aquarium. In the wild, it can attain sizes up to 18", but tank specimens rarely exceed a foot in length. The Miniatus Grouper is a large and very hardy fish which requires a large aquarium of 180 gallons or more when full grown. It can be compatible with other fish provided they are too large to be eaten. It should not be trusted around invertebrates or small fish. - [Black Durgon Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/black-durgon-triggerfish/) - The Black Triggerfish or Black Durgon Triggerfish (Melichthys Niger) is a blimp-shaped triggerfish with bright white lines running along its dorsal and anal fins. It appears to be completely black from afar, however, with a closer look, one can see that it's actually mottled dark-blue/dark-green in color often with orange toward the front of the - [Porcelain Anemone Crab](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/porcelain-anemone-crab/) - The Porcelain Anemone Crab is white with red spots and or blotches of red or brown. They have very large front claws which they use to fend off potential predators. They are peaceful, and make a wonderful addition to any reef or invertebrate aquarium. - [Fancy Tiger Striped Sea Star or Banded Brittle Starfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/fancy-tiger-striped-sea-star-or-banded-brittle-starfish/) - The Fancy Tiger Striped Sea Star or Banded Brittle Starfish is found in the West Indian Ocean, and The Red Sea. It grows to a maximum length of 7.9" inches. It has a sleek physical build and stark-like coloration. Unlike many Starfish common to home aquariums, the Fancy Tiger Striped Sea Star or Banded Brittle Starfish has long, almost spindly arms that radiate from its central disc. - [Arabian Angelfish or Asfur AngelFish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/arabian-angelfish-or-asfur-angelfish/) - The Arabian Angelfish (Pomacanthus Asfur) is a fish well known for its use in saltwater aquariums, even though it tends to be a shyer specimen compared to the other sometimes aggressive Angelfish. It grows to a maximum length of 16 inches. The adult is generally dark greyish-black with a broad, crescent-shaped sash of yellow and a yellow tail. The dorsal fin has 12 spines and 19–20 soft rays and is elongated into filaments which trail behind the fish as it swims. The anal fin is also extended by filaments and has 3 spines and 18 to 20 soft rays. The pectoral fins have 17 to 18 rays. - [Orange Sea Star or Orange Starfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/orange-sea-star-or-orange-starfish/) - The color of the Orange Sea Star or Orange Starfish (Echinaster Sea Stars), may range from orange to red. It can have a variety of surface textures depending upon the locale. Some Orange Sea Stars or Orange Starfishes have 6 arms. It prefers a sandy, coral rubble substrate, or live rock with algae. It moves over the surface, eating the small microbes and other bits of common detritus. - [Princess Parrotfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/parrotfish/princess-parrotfish/) - The Princess Parrotfish is one of the most colorful fishes in the marine aquatic world. The body has a bright blue color with bright pink or orange stripes running over the fins. Its face has dark blue or green stripes crisscrossing over the cheeks fro nose across the eyes. The pectoral fin has a bright yellow spot over it. Its tail has a pinkish border. They have powerful jaws and sharp teeth. They are often found crunching their teeth on corals to make the teeth sharper. Its teeth have been fused together and form a parrot’s beak like structure. Therefore, they are named as Parrotfish. - [Blue Ribbon Eel or Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/blue-ribbon-eel-or-leaf-nosed-moray-eel/) - The Blue Ribbon Eel, also known as the Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel or Bernis Eel (Rhinomuraena Quaesita), is a species of Moray Eel found in lagoons and reefs in the Indo-Pacific ocean, ranging from East Africa to southern Japan, Australia and French Polynesia. The Black Ribbon Eel or Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel is a creature bearing a resemblance to a mythical Chinese dragon with a long, thin body and high dorsal fins. The Blue Ribbon Eel or Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel can easily be recognized by its expanded anterior nostrils. - [Red Sea Star or Red Starfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/red-sea-star-or-red-starfish/) - The Red Sea Star or Red Starfish may be various shades of red. Both the Red Sea Star and the Red & Black Sea Star have multiple black pores (dots) on its surface. The Red & Black Sea Star has black on the tips of its arms. It generally lives alone, but if the aquarium is large enough to support more than one, it will tolerate others of its own species. - [Marine Betta Grouper Fish or Comet Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/marine-betta-grouper-fish-or-comet-fish/) - The Marine Betta Grouper or Comet Fish is probably one of the most interesting of saltwater fish. The Marine Betta Grouper is a stunningly beautiful fish that unfortunately requires a lot of care to do well in aquariums since they can be very hard to get to eat. They often refuse to eat anything but live food and can be very slow eaters making it hard to feed them in aquariums with other faster eaters. - [Ornate Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/ornate-wrasse/) - The Ornate Wrasse (Thalassoma Pavo), is a species of Wrasse native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean from Portugal to Gabon and the oceanic islands and into the Mediterranean Sea. Ornate Wrasses inhabits areas of rocks and eelgrass in coastal waters, though rarely below 160 feet. Ornate Wrasse can reach 9.8" inches in length, though most do not exceed 7.9" inches. - [Purple Lobster](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/lobsters/purple-lobster/) - The Purple Lobster is a nocturnal species that mainly comes out at night in search of foods. It needs lots of hiding places, thus keeping live rocks and caves are necessary in an aquarium. The Purple Lobster do not get along well with other inhabitants and may injure them, due to its aggressive and territorial behavior. It is advised to be kept only one per tank to avoid any unnecessary aggressive behavior in the tank. - [Scribbled Anthias or Twospot Anthias Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/scribbled-anthias-or-twospot-anthias-fish/) - The Bimaculatus Anthias is also known as a Scribbled Anthias, Twospot Anthias or Twinspot Anthias. The males have one or two spots on their dorsal fin, with a pink head that fades to a vibrant red extending to the tail. Irregular pink bars run horizontally along the body. The females of the species are pink with a yellow dorsal, anal and caudal fin. Anthias species all share the trait of being hermaphroditic. If a dominant male perishes, the largest female of the group will often morph to take its place. - [Piscin Energetics Freshwater Mysis Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/piscin-freshwater-mysis-shrimp/) - PE frozen mysis encourage exceptional appetite and growth - even in finicky aquarium fish! PE Mysis diluviana boast naturally higher fatty acid profiles and Omega-3's than enriched brine shrimp. PE Mysis are harvested live from pristine glacial lakes in Canada, flash frozen in premium condition with no binding agents or fillers. PE Mysis are an - [Black Combtooth Blenny or Namive's Blenny](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/blenny-fish/black-combtooth-blenny-or-namives-blenny/) - The Black Combtooth Blenny, also known as Namive's Blenny, the Tribal Blenny or Yellowtail Black Blenny - isn't often seen in the hobby. Adding one to your reef aquarium may just cause a little Blenny envy among friends! - [Convict Tang Fish or Convict Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/convict-tang-fish-or-convict-surgeonfish/) - The Convict Tang, also known as the Convict Surgeonfish, has a stunning white to silver body highlighted by six vertical black bars. The peduncle spines (near the tail) are rather small compared to that of other Tangs. It is typically about 3.9" inches long, but some individuals may grow larger than 7.8" inches. These tangs are widespread. - [Formosa Coris Wrasse or Queen Coris](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/formosa-coris-wrasse-or-queen-coris/) - The Formosa Wrasse is also referred to as the Formosan Coris or Queen Coris. The juvenile and adult appearances vary greatly. As a juvenile, the body color is orange with white tiger stripes across the back. The stripes and fins are outlined in black. As an adult, the females have a dark blue-green body with black spots, accented - [Bristletooth Tomini Tang or Tomini Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/bristletooth-tomini-tang-or-tomini-surgeonfish/) - The Bristletooth Tomini Tang, also known as the Tomini Surgeonfish is tan combined with yellow, blue, and white highlights as a juvenile. When mature, the body color solidifies, the tail becomes blue, and the dorsal and anal fins are tipped with a golden-yellow hue. The area above the eyes has small golden flecks while sporting a golden half circle beneath. - [Coral Hogfish or Eclipse Hogfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hogfish/coral-hogfish-or-eclipse-hogfish/) - The Coral Hogfish, also known as Eclipse Hogfish, Split-Level Hogfish or Mesothorax Hogfish is a species of wrasse native to the western Pacific Ocean and the eastern Indian Ocean. They can be found on reefs at depths of 16 to 131 ft, though rarely below 66 ft. Juveniles are burgundy with yellow spots and as they develop into adults they loose the spots and have a burgundy face with rosy-yellow posterior, separated by a black stripe. The change of coloration occurs quickly, at around 2 inches. This species can reach a length of 9.8" inches. - [Half Black Angelfish or Pearlscale Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/half-black-angelfish-or-pearlscale-angelfish/) - The Half Black Angelfish or Pearlscale Angelfish (Centropyge Vrolikii) is not as aggressive as other fishes, which makes it a good addition to any reef tank. It is considered reef-safe as juveniles but may develop a taste for some brainy type LPS corals as it grows up. But if the Half Black Angelfish or Pearlscale Angelfish is fed properly, it will not bother or nip over other corals, as well as other non-sessile invertebrates such as shrimp or crabs. - [Malu Sebae Anemone or Purple Tip Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/malu-sebae-anemone-or-purple-tip-anemone/) - The Malu Sebae Anemone, also known as Purple Tip Anemone, Leathery Sea Anemone (Heteractis Crispa) is a less common form of the Sebae Anemones with its longer tentacles, and colored tips. Malu Sebae Anemone is a delicate Anemone, and easily damaged. It can also be difficult to acclimate, so its care should only be attempted by the experienced aquarists. - [Bicolor Anthias](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/bicolor-anthias/) - The Bicolor Anthias form massive schools among the reefs. The males have a more intense coloration with a violet body and yellow running along the back through the upper caudal lobe. The females tend to be lavender in color with a yellow back and caudal fin. The dorsal fin of the male is edged in purple, and the first ray is elongated. - [Humu Picasso Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/humu-picasso-triggerfish/) - The Humu Picasso Triggerfish, also known as the Humuhumu Triggerfish or Picasso Triggerfish, has a wacky, painted appearance. It has a tan body with gradient dark bands, and vibrant blue and black stripes on the top of the head, with a yellow stripe from cheek to cheek and deeply set-back eyes. - [Maculosus Angelfish or Halfmoon Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/maculosus-angelfish-or-halfmoon-angelfish/) - Maculosus Angelfish (Pomacanthus Maculosus) is a marine Angelfish with common names including Halfmoon Angelfish, Yellowband Angelfish, Yellowbar Angelfish, Yellow-Blotch Angelfish, and Yellow-Marked Angelfish. The species lives mainly in coral and rocky areas, in shallow to moderate depths, though it is more often in silty reef areas than in rich coral growth. - [Scribbled Rabbitfish or Barred Spinefoot Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/scribbled-rabbitfish-or-barred-spinefoot-fish/) - Scribbled Rabbitfish, also knows as Barred Spinefoot or Two Barred Rabbitfish (Siganus Doliatus) is a magnificently colored fish with metallic-blue, silver, green and yellows. The intricate patterns on Scribbled Rabbitfish or Barred Spinefoot Fish are sure to please the eye. It serves a definite function as it consumes hair algae, valonia, and red turf algae. - [Black Ribbon Eel or Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/black-ribbon-eel-or-leaf-nosed-moray-eel/) - The Black Ribbon Eel, also known as the Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel or Bernis Eel (Rhinomuraena Quaesita), is a species of Moray Eel found in lagoons and reefs in the Indo-Pacific ocean, ranging from East Africa to southern Japan, Australia and French Polynesia. The Black Ribbon Eel or Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel is a creature bearing a resemblance to a mythical Chinese dragon with a long, thin body and high dorsal fins. The Black Ribbon Eel or Leaf-Nosed Moray Eel can easily be recognized by its expanded anterior nostrils. - [Pacific Double-Saddle Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/pacific-double-saddle-butterflyfish-or-false-furcula-butterflyfish/) - The Pacific Double-Saddle Butterflyfish or False Furcula Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Ulietensis), is a species of Butterflyfish. It flourishes in coral-rich environments in the central Indo-Pacific region. Their range extends from the Cocos-Keeling Islands to the Tuamotu Islands, and north to Japan. - [Red Anglerfish or Red Angler](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/red-anglerfish-or-red-angler/) - The Red Angler (Antennarius Sp.) also known as Red Anglerfish, is a small fish that grows up to 9" inches. The coloring of its body varies because individual fish tend to match their living environments with the capacity to change coloration and pigment pattern; but the dominant coloration varies from yellow to brownish-orange, green, gray, brown, almost white, or completely black without any pattern. Body and fins can be marked with roughly parallel dark stripes or elongated blotches, some with rays radiating outward from the eye is almost completely a deep, jet black color. - [Pajama Cardinalfish or Coral Cardinalfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/cardinalfish/pajama-cardinalfish-or-coral-cardinalfish/) - The Pajama Cardinalfish also known as the Coral Cardinalfish, Spotted Cardinalfish, Polkadot Cardinalfish (Sphaeramia Nematoptera) is a popular aquarium fish. It grows to a total length of about 3.3" inches and features distinctive red eyes and a broad dark vertical "waistband" with scattered red spots toward the tail. It can be found throughout much of the western - [Pacific Queen Triggerfish or Niger Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/pacific-queen-triggerfish-or-niger-triggerfish/) - The brightly colored Queen Triggerfish occurs in warm coastal waters of the Atlantic, Mediterranean and the Indo-Pacific Oceans in and around coral reefs. The most distinguishing feature of the Queen Triggerfish is its ability to lock its dorsal spine in place, making it difficult for predators to pull them out of their holes in the reef. When fishing for Queen Triggerfish, always be careful when removing the hook, as Queen Triggerfish have a tendency to bite. The record for the Queen Triggerfish is currently just over 9lbs pounds, and was found in South Carolina. - [Yellow Rose Goby or Hi-Fin Red Banded Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/yellow-rose-goby-or-hi-fin-red-banded-goby/) - The Yellow Rose Goby (Stonogobiops Nematodes), also known as the Hi-Fin Red Banded Goby, Striped Goby, Black-Rayed Shrimp Goby, or Filament-Finned Prawn Goby, is an attractive, small fish that will readily form a symbiotic relationship with Pistol Shrimp. It originates from the Indo-West Pacific from the Seychelles and the Philippines through Bali and Indonesia and is the hardiest of the Hi-Fin Gobies. The Yellow Rose Goby or Hi-Fin Red Banded Goby appreciates a peaceful tank, making fantastic reef inhabitants. - [White Anglerfish or White Frogfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/white-anglerfish-or-white-frogfish/) - The White Anglerfish or White Frogfish (Antennarius) is a small fish that grows up to 9 inches. The coloring of its body varies because individual fish tend to match their living environments with the capacity to change coloration and pigment pattern; but the dominant coloration varies from yellow to brownish-orange, green, gray, brown, almost white, or completely black without any pattern. - [Six-Banded Angelfish or Six Striped Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/six-banded-angelfish-or-six-striped-angelfish/) - The Six-Banded Angelfish is commonly referred to as the Six Bar Angelfish or Six Striped Angelfish. It is omnivores and is known to eat fish eggs, sponges, worms, and mollusks. That is why the Six-Banded Angelfish may be considered reef safe but with caution. It is moderate to care for and many experienced aquarists consider keeping a Six Bar Angelfish to be a rewarding achievement. - [Rusty Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/rusty-angelfish/) - The Rusty Angelfish (Centropyge Ferrugata) is named for its rusted red coloration accented with black dots that decrease in size from dorsal to anal and pelvic fins. The anal fin is dark and both the dorsal and anal fins are rimmed in bright, sapphire-blue. - [King Angelfish or Passer Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/king-angelfish-or-passer-angelfish/) - King Angelfish or Passer Angelfish is a large marine angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae. Due to its large size and bright colors it is a popular aquarium fish. King Angelfish or Passer Angelfish are sexually isomorphic, meaning males and females are visually identical on the outside. They do, however undergo significant changes in coloration and to a lesser degree shape as they mature. - [Keyhole Angelfish or Puller Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/keyhole-angelfish-or-puller-angelfish/) - The Keyhole Angelfish also known as Puller Angelfish, Tibicen Angelfish or Melas Angelfish (Centropyge Tibicen), is a species of marine fish widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific area. Keyhole Angelfish or Puller Angelfish is a small size fish and can reach a maximum size of 7.4" inches length. - [Goldflake Angelfish or Gold-Spangled Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/goldflake-angelfish-or-gold-spangled-angelfish/) - The Goldflake Angelfish (Apolemichthys Xanthopunctatus), also known as the Gold-Spangled Angelfish or Gold-Spotted Angelfish, is an extremely beautiful fish. It has a colorful spot around its mouth and gold spots all over its body. Males normally grow to 10" inches, females slightly smaller. It's found in the tropical Pacific Ocean. - [Golden Angelfish or Aurinatus Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/golden-angelfish-or-aurinatus-angelfish/) - The Golden Angelfish (also known as an Aurinatus Angelfish or a Velvet Dwarf Angel) is a small Angelfish inhabiting shallow reefs of the western Pacific including Indonesia and the Great Barrier Reef. It's rarely found in Australian waters. The Golden Angelfish or Velvet Dwarf Angel inhabits areas with many coral reefs and rocky outcrops, often hiding in crevices surrounded by sponges. - [Coral Beauty Angelfish or Twospined Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/coral-beauty-angelfish-or-twospined-angelfish/) - The Coral Beauty Angelfish, also known as the Twospined Angelfish, or Dusky Angelfish (Centropyge Bispinosa), is a marine Angelfish. Some individuals have a dark purplish blue body with yellow to red stripes, and usually an electric blue rim; others are orange stripes dominate, with the purple distributed in spots. Some in bright orange forms are very similar in appearance to the Golden Angelfish. The Coral Beauty Angelfish or Twospined Angelfish is native to the Indo-Pacific where it lives in coral reefs and lagoons. It reaches a maximum length of 3" inches. - [Chrysurus Angelfish or Goldtail Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/chrysurus-angelfish-or-goldtail-angelfish/) - The Chrysurus Angelfish, also referred to Goldtail Angelfish or Ear Spot Angelfish (Pomacanthus Chrysurus) a relatively large Angelfish, growing up to 13" inches. It is found on reefs in the western Indian Ocean, South Africa including Comoros, Seychelles and Madagascar. The fish is a general black/brown color with white vertical bands covering its body and bright blue bands covering the head, belly and anal fin, the tail of this fish is as the name suggests, yellow. - [Green Brittle Starfish or Brittle Sea Star](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/green-brittle-starfish-or-brittle-sea-star/) - Green Brittle Starfish or Brittle Sea Star (Ophiarachna Incrassata) are excellent detrivores and will keep excessive detritus from building up. They like to stay in caves and and other dark places. These animals can be relatively fast, but grow rapidly with regular feedings and become extremely large, so it should be introduced to a large aquarium that is no less than 50 gallons. - [Brittle Stars or Serpent Stars](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/brittle-stars-or-serpent-stars/) - Brittle Stars or Serpent Stars (Ophiuroidea Ophiurida) are closely related to Starfish. They crawl across the sea floor using their flexible arms for locomotion. The Brittle Stars generally have five long, slender, whip-like arms which may reach up to 24" inches in length on the largest specimens. - [Black Sea Cucumber or Lollyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/cucumbers/black-sea-cucumber-or-lollyfish/) - Holothuria Atra, commonly known as the Black Sea Cucumber or Lollyfish, is a species of marine invertebrate in the family Holothuriidae. The Black Sea Cucumber or Lollyfish is a sausage-shaped sea cucumber that can grow to a length of 24 inches but 7.9 inches is a more common size. It has a smooth, pliable, entirely black skin which often has sand adhering to it, especially in smaller individuals. The mouth is on the underside at one end and is surrounded by a fringe of 20 black, branched tentacles, while the anus is at the other end. - [Red Stripe Trochus Snail or Radiate Top Shell](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/red-stripe-trochus-snail-or-radiate-top-shell/) - Red Stripe Trochus Snail (Trochus Radiatus), also known as the Radiate Top Shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk found on intertidal rock boulders in the Indian Ocean off Madagascar and in the Western Pacific. - [Nassarius Snail](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/nassarius-snail/) - The Nassarius Snail has a big appetite and will move through your aquarium searching for food. The Nassarius Snail is a great scavenger and detritus eater -- the perfect member of your reef aquarium cleanup crew. A small group of Nassarius Snails will clear detritus, uneaten food, decaying organics, and fish waste very quickly. The Nassarius Snail has an oval, spiral shell. - [Bumble Bee Snail](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/bumble-bee-snail/) - The tiny Bumble Bee Snail benefits most marine reef aquariums in big ways. Heralded for their small size and beautiful coloration, Bumble Bee Snails can get into small crevices and tight locations between rock-work. Here, they clean away detritus, including uneaten meaty foods and decomposing organisms. - [Fiji Bicolor Foxface Rabbitfish or Uspi Rabbitfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/fiji-bicolor-foxface-rabbitfish-or-uspi-rabbitfish/) - The Fiji Bicolor Foxface Rabbitfish or Uspi Rabbitfish (Siganus Uspi), is a species of rabbitfish found only at coral reefs in Fiji in the Pacific Ocean at depths of 9.8' and 65.6' feet. This Fiji Bicolor Foxface Rabbitfish or Uspi Rabbitfish reaches a maximum length of 9.4 inches. The overall color is dark purplish brown - [Segmented Sailfin Blenny or Segmented Blenny](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/blenny-fish/segmented-sailfin-blenny-or-segmented-blenny/) - The Segmented Sailfin Blenny or Segmented Blenny's body is vertically striped, or segmented with alternating bands of yellow and reddish tan. The Segmented Sailfin Blenny or Segmented Blenny shows tons of personality in the aquarium and is a great addition for the novice to experienced aquarist. - [Oriental Sweetlips Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sweetlips-fish/oriental-sweetlips-fish/) - The Oriental Sweetlips Fish (Plectorhinchus Orientalis), has an incredibly beautiful body pattern and coloration that resembles a mosaic of whites, browns, and yellows. As an adult, the Oriental Sweetlips Fish's body turns more white with thin, black horizontal striping across its body. Fins become yellow with black spotting. - [Pink Skunk Clownfish or Pink Anemonefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/pink-skunk-clownfish-or-pink-anemonefish/) - The Pink Skunk Clownfish or Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion Perideraion), is a species of anemonefish from the skunk complex that is widespread from northern Australia through the Malay Archipelago and Melanesia. Like all anemonefishes it forms a symbiotic mutualism with sea anemones and is unaffected by the stinging tentacles of the host anemone. It is a sequential - [Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/bluestreak-cleaner-wrasse/) - The Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides Dimidiatus), is one of several species of Cleaner Wrasses found on coral reefs from Eastern Africa and the Red Sea to French Polynesia. Like other Cleaner Wrasses, it eats parasites and dead tissue off larger fishes' skin in a ritualistic relationship that provides food and protection for the Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, and considerable health benefits for the other fishes. - [Bluelined Triggerfish or Fuscus Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/bluelined-fuscus-triggerfish/) - The Bluelined Fuscus Triggerfish, also known as Blue Triggerfish, Rippled Triggerfish, Fuscus Triggerfish, Yellow-Spotted Triggerfish, or Blue-And-Gold Triggerfish (Pseudobalistes Fuscus) is a triggerfish that can reach a length of 22" inches in males. Their bodies are mainly brown, but the fins have yellow margins. Juveniles are yellowish brown with a network of brilliant bluish wavy - [Pinktail Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/pinktail-triggerfish/) - The Pinktail Triggerfish has a handsome emerald-green body and a bright pink tail. Yellow accents the body at the face and pectoral fins with darker flecks on the scales. A 180 gallon or larger aquarium with rocks and caves provides a good environment. With caution, it can be housed in a reef aquarium, but will eat any crustacean and small fish. The Pinktail Triggerfish needs a varied diet of meaty foods including; squid, krill, clams, small fish and hard shelled shrimp to help wear down their ever growing teeth. - [Gold Heart Triggerfish or Bluespotted Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/gold-heart-triggerfish-or-bluespotted-triggerfish/) - The Gold Heart Triggerfish or Bluespotted Triggerfish (Balistes Punctatus), is a species of Triggerfish from the Eastern Atlantic (Morocco, Angola, Madeira, Canary Islands). It grows to a size of 24" inches. It is known to not do well with other species within the same family when kept in an aquarium. If other specimens are in the tank with it, the aquarium should be of large size to avoid aggressive and malicious behavior. This species is not only naturally aggressive in its behavior, but it is also curious and known to explore. - [Hikari Jumbo Mysis Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/hikari-jumbo-mysis-shrimp/) - A larger brackish water Mysis shrimp offering an excellent protein source with natural chitosan in their more developed shell that can support immune system health. - [Hikari Coral Gumbo](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/hikari-coral-gumbo/) - A superb mix of a number of ingredients in varying sizes to offer coral keepers one food they can use daily to keep their reef creatures looking their best and growing at a predictable rate. The Bio-Encapsulated Multi-Vitamins that are including in the mix offer nutrition not common with competitive coral foods meaning no supplemental - [Engineer Goby or Convict Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/engineer-goby-or-convict-goby/) - The Engineer Goby Fish is also commonly referred to as the Convict Goby. It's in a separate family from the Gobies and Blennies. Its markings change throughout its life. Consistently, the colors involved are dark blue to black on white. As a juvenile, Engineer Goby or Convict Goby markings are horizontal, running the length of the body. With age, they become vertical bands. - [Lemonpeel Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/lemonpeel-angelfish/) - The Lemonpeel Angelfish (Centropyge Flavissima) is an omnivorous marine Angelfish. Its body is a distinctive bright yellow in color, with a blue or white circle around the eyes and blue behind the operculum. Juveniles have a blue ring on each side. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region, where it lives in lagoons and reefs and eats marine algae. - [Sleeper Blue Dot Goby or Ladder Glider Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/sleeper-blue-dot-goby-or-ladder-glider-goby/) - The Sleeper Blue Dot Goby, also known as the Ladder Glider, Ladder Goby, or Sixspot Sleeper Goby, has a white body with bright blue spots under the eyes and mouth. In order to successfully care for this fish, it should be housed in a 30 gallon or larger aquarium with live sand as the substrate, and an attached populated refugium. - [Bellus Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/bellus-angelfish/) - The Bellus Angelfish (Genicanthus Bellus) is one of the few Angelfish displaying sexual dimorphism. The male is an iridescent pale white and blue with the lower half of the body and anal fin highlighted by long horizontal blue stripes and one yellow to orange stripe extending toward the caudal fin and edging the dorsal fin. The female is an iridescent pale white and blue and black with a yellow/orange dorsal fin and lateral stripe running from gills to tail. - [Orange Tail Blenny or Tailspot Blenny](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/blenny-fish/orange-tail-blenny-or-tailspot-blenny/) - The Orange Tail Blenny or Tailspot Blenny (Ecsenius Stigmatura), features a characteristic dark spot at the base of its tail amidst its beautiful orange and blue body, and a black and yellow band runs below each eye. They have large eyes outlined by yellow bands and small mouths. They can grow to be 2.5" inches and should be kept in a tank no less than 10 gallons if kept individually, and no less than 30 gallons if kept in a pair. - [Redtail Filefish or Blackheaded Filefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/filefish/redtail-filefish-or-blackheaded-filefish/) - The Redtail Filefish or Blackheaded Filefish (Pervagor Melanocephalus) have a bright orange-red back end. This orange-red color may be isolated on the tail only (the more common Green Variant) or cover most of the body (Flame Variant). A Redtail Filefish makes a captivating addition to a tank. - [Magnificent Andaman Foxface or Magnificent Rabbitfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/magnificent-andaman-foxface-or-magnificent-rabbitfish/) - The Magnificent Foxface Fish, also known as the Magnificent Rabbitfish, Andaman Foxface, or the Red Fin Foxface, is a uniquely colored fish. The face is white with a distinctive black band. The body is half white and half dark brown to black and each fin is fringed with yellow or red. It is a very hardy fish, and is a great addition to the newly-established tank. - [Golden Pufferfish or Guineafowl Puffer](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/golden-pufferfish-or-guineafowl-puffer/) - The Golden Pufferfish or Guineafowl Puffer (Arothron Meleagris), is a Pufferfish from the Indo-Pacific, and Eastern Pacific. It is occasionally harvested for the aquarium trade. It reaches 19.6" inches in length. Golden Pufferfish or Guineafowl Puffers have heavy rounded bodies that are uniformly black with numerous small white spots (Black Puffer or botete negro), bright yellow spots (Golden Puffer or botete dorado) or a mixture of the two morphologies with bright yellow spots and black patches. - [Clown Sweetlips or Harlequin Sweetlips Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sweetlips-fish/clown-sweetlips-or-harlequin-sweetlips-fish/) - Clown Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus Chaetodonoides), also known as Spotted Sweetlips and Harlequin Sweetlips Fish, changes its body colors at is matures. As a juvenile it features a brown body with large white dots and as it matures it develops a black body with white dots. - [Golden Damselfish or Yellow Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/golden-damselfish-or-yellow-damselfish/) - The Golden Damselfish or Yellow Damselfish is a species of marine fish native to the central Indo-Pacific. This fish reaches 5.1" inches in length. It is yellow with blue or purple spots on its face. Some individuals have dark blotches on their sides. - [Bicolor Parrotfish or Bumphead Parrotfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/parrotfish/bicolor-parrotfish-or-bumphead-parrotfish/) - Bicolor Parrotfish also known as Bumphead Parrotfish (Cetoscarus Bicolor), is a species of Parrotfish found only in the Red Sea. Bicolor Parrotfish or Bumphead Parrotfish is among the largest of Parrotfish, growing to a length of up to 35" inches. As in many of its relatives, it is a sequential hermaphrodite, starting as female (known as the initial phase) and then changing to male (the terminal phase). - [Maroon Clownfish or Spine-Cheeked Anemonefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/maroon-clownfish-or-spine-cheeked-anemonefish/) - Spine-Cheeked Anemonefish or Maroon Clownfish, is a species of Anemonefish that is found in the Indo-Pacific from western Indonesia to Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef. They can grow up to be about 6.7" inches. - [Six-Line Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/six-line-wrasse/) - The Six-Line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus Hexataenia), is a species of Wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. The Six-Line Wrasse inhabits coral reefs, and can reach 3.9" inches in total length. - [Mystery Wrasse or Whitebarred Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/mystery-wrasse-or-whitebarred-wrasse/) - The beautiful Mystery Wrasse or Whitebarred Wrasse, is distinctly different from the other lined Wrasses. Rather than sporting the horizontal lines that this group of fish are recognized for,this wrasse has slender vertical white bars that get even thinner as it matures, sometimes even fading on the adult. - [Orange Clownfish or Orange Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/orange-clownfish-or-orange-anemone/) - The Orange Clownfish or Orange Anemone (Amphiprion Percula) is widely known as a popular aquarium fish. Like other Clownfishes (also known as Anemonefishes), it often lives in association with sea anemones. The Orange Clownfish is associated specifically with Heteractis Magnifica and Stichodactyla Gigantea, and as larva use chemical cues released from the anemones to identify and locate the appropriate host species to use them for shelter and protection. This causes preferential selection when finding their anemone host species. - [Sebae Clownfish or Sebae Anemonefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/sebae-clownfish-or-sebae-anemonefish/) - Sebae Clownfish or Sebae Anemonefish (Amphiprion Sebae), is an Anemonefish found in the northern Indian Ocean, from Java to the Arabian Peninsula. Like all Anemonefish it is usually found living in association with sea anemones. The Sebae Clownfish or Sebae Anemonefish is normally found with the Saddle Anemonefish. - [Blue Pygmy Angelfish or Cherub Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/blue-pygmy-angelfish-or-cherub-angelfish/) - The Blue Pygmy Angelfish is also called the Cherubfish, Cherub Angelfish, or Atlantic Pygmy Angelfish. It is a brilliant sapphire-blue with orange-yellowish highlights to the face only. It is native to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, North to North Carolina. It has a maximum length just over 3" inches. Cherub Pygmy Angelfish are intelligent, active, and hardy as well. Look for a specimen that will take an aggressive stance, such as a raise dorsal fin, and pay rapt attention as you approach the tank. If it does dart into a cave, it should come right back out to size you up promptly. Their color should be rich, not faded, and they should be very interested in their surroundings and very difficult to catch. - [Lopez's Unicornfish or Elongate Unicornfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/lopezs-unicornfish-or-elongate-unicornfish/) - True to its name, the Elongate Unicornfish or Lopez's Unicornfish has a noticeably more slender or elongated body shape than most of the species in the Naso genera. It is quite a lively elegant swimmer with this streamlined form. Though it is a 'Unicornfish', neither the male nor the female will grow a horn. It is - [Checkerboard Wrasse or Hortulanus Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/checkerboard-wrasse-or-hortulanus-wrasse/) - The Checkerboard Wrasse also known as the Marble Wrasse or Hortulanus Wrasse (Halichoeres Hortulanus), has a distinct black and white checkerboard pattern. Often the Checkerboard Wrasse or Hortulanus Wrasse has vibrant yellow finnage and a blue/red/yellow splotchy face. It is a visually stunning, peaceful, and beneficial tank member. - [Midnight Angelfish or Black Nox Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/midnight-angelfish-or-black-nox-angelfish/) - The Midnight Angelfish, also known as Black Pygmy Angelfish, or Black Nox Angelfish (Centropyge Nox), is a dwarf species of marine Angelfish. The Midnight Angelfish or Black Nox Angelfish is black over its entire body, and it can reach a maximum size of 4.7" inches in length. It's widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Western Pacific: Ryukyu Islands to Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, the Great Barrier Reef and New Caledonia. - [Scopas Tang or Brown Tangfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/scopas-tang-or-brown-tangfish/) - Scopas Tang (Zebrasoma Scopas), the Brown Tang, Two-Tone Tang or Brush-Tail Tang, is a marine reef tang in the fish family Acanthuridae. The Brown Tang is found throughout Oceania and is a herbivorous fish, feeding predominantly on filamentous algae. - [Hawkfish Anthias or Sunburst Anthias Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/hawkfish-anthias-or-sunburst-anthias-fish/) - The Hawkfish Anthias (Serranocirrhitus Latus), also known as Hawk Anthias, Fathead Anthias, or Sunburst Anthias, is a small, colorful species of marine fish in the subfamily Anthiadinae. Compared to most members of Anthiinae, it is relatively thickset. It reaches 5.1" inches in length, and is orange-yellow on the upper part of its body and deep pink on the lower part. - [Bartlett's Anthias or Bartlett's Fairy Bass](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/bartletts-anthias-or-bartletts-fairy-bass/) - The Bartlett Anthia, is also known as Bartlett's Anthias, or Bartlett's Fairy Bass. The males have a more intense coloration with a violet body and yellow running along the back through the upper caudal lobe. The females tend to be lavender in color with a yellow back and caudal fin. Anthias species all share the trait of being hermaphroditic. If a dominant male perishes, the largest female of the group will often morph to take its place. - [Bluehead Wrasse Fish or Blue-Headed Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/bluehead-wrasse-fish-or-blue-headed-wrasse/) - The Bluehead Wrasse or Blue-Headed Wrasse (Thalassoma Bifasciatum) is a species of saltwater fish in the Wrasse family native to the coral reefs of the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. Captive individuals rarely live longer than 2 years. They form large schools over the reef and are important cleaner fish in the reefs they inhabit. - [Multicolor Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/multicolor-lubbocks-fairy-wrasse/) - The Multicolor Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse or Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse, male has a bright yellow and red body with blue, brown, and white ornamentation. The females generally do not have quite as bold markings as the males. When courting, the Multicolored Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse male will display an increased color intensity. - [Halloween Millennium Wrasse or Yellowfin Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/halloween-millennium-wrasse-or-yellowfin-fairy-wrasse/) - The Halloween Millennium Wrasse also known as Yellowfin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus Flavidorsalis), is bright pink or red with a yellow dorsal fin. The body of this Fairy Wrasse is stockier than most. Halloween Millennium Wrasse or Yellowfin Fairy Wrasse have a generally placid temperament and tolerate most tank-mates, provided that they have plenty of places to escape to and hide to feel secure. - [Dusumieri Tang or Eyestriped Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/dusumieri-tang-or-eyestriped-surgeonfish/) - The Dussumieri Tang Fish, also known as the Eyestriped Surgeonfish, is a true standout in the show aquarium thanks to its friendly demeanor, impressive size, and elite status within the hobby. The Dusumieri Tang has distinctive orange stripes across its eyes, an orange/tan body, and wavy blue lines covering from head to tail. Its colors intensify in response to threats or to display moods. In its natural habitat, the Dussumieri Tang is generally found 30 feet or deeper on seaward reefs. - [Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish or Forceps Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/yellow-longnose-butterflyfish-or-forceps-butterflyfish/) - The Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish or Forceps Butterflyfish (Forcipiger Flavissimus), is a species of marine fish widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific area from the eastern coast of Africa to Hawaii, Red Sea included, and is also found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from Baja California to the Revillagigedo Islands and the Galapagos. Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish or Forceps Butterflyfish is a small fish which grows up to 8.6" inches in length. - [Freckled Hawkfish or Forster's Hawkfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hawkfish/freckled-hawkfish-or-forsters-hawkfish/) - The Freckled Hawkfish, also known as Forster's Hawkfish or Blackside Hawkfish, undergoes color changes several times during its lifetime. As a juvenile, it is burgundy with a yellow tail. As an adult, it may be pink, brown, or an olive color. The black or red freckles on the face are constant throughout its lifetime. - [Saddleback Clownfish or Yellowfin Anemonefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/saddleback-clownfish-or-yellowfin-anemonefish/) - The Saddleback Clownfish or Yellowfin Anemonefish (Amphiprion Polymnus), is a black and white species of Anemonefish with a distinctive saddle. Like all Anemonefishes it forms a symbiotic mutualism with sea anemones and is unaffected by the stinging tentacles of the host anemone. It is a sequential hermaphrodite with a strict sized based dominance hierarchy: the female is largest, the breeding male is second largest, and the male non-breeders get progressively smaller as the hierarchy descends. They exhibit protandry, meaning the breeding male will change to female if the sole breeding female dies, with the largest non-breeder becoming the breeding male. - [African Mappa Puffer Fish or Map Puffer Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/african-mappa-puffer-fish-or-map-puffer/) - African Mappa Puffer Fish also known as the Scribbled Toadfish and Map Puffer Fish has a very distinct and vivid appearance. The main color ranges from light tans to dark yellows and it has a network of black "scribbles" covering the body, forming an intricate pattern. - [Black Bird Wrasse Fish or Green Bird Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/black-bird-wrasse-fish-or-green-bird-wrasse/) - The most unique aspect about the Black Bird Wrasse Fish aka Brown Bird Wrasse, or Green 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. Because the Bird Wrasse is a "jumper," a tight-fitting lid on the tank is necessary. The female is brownish black, and the male are variations of green. For this reason the male is often called the Green Bird Wrasse, and the female, the Black or Brown Bird Wrasse. If a pair of Bird Wrasse are to be included in a tank, the female should be introduced first. - [Red Reef Lobster](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/lobsters/red-reef-lobster/) - Red Reef Lobsters (Enoplometopus), are a genus of small lobsters that live on reefs in the Indo-Pacific, Caribbean and warmer parts of the east Atlantic Ocean. They are brightly colored, with stripes, rings, or spots. They are typically mainly red, orange, purplish and white. Red Reef Lobster are small, up to 4"–5" inches, nocturnal (spending the day in caves or crevices), and very timid. As a result of their bright colors, Red Reef Lobsters are popular in the aquarium trade. - [Brown Spiny Lobster](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/lobsters/brown-spiny-lobster/) - The Brown Spiny Lobster (Panulirus Echinatus) is a species of Spiny Lobster that lives on rocky reefs in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean and central Atlantic Islands. Like other Spiny Lobsters, has no pincer-like chelae on its front walking legs. Brown Spiny Lobster differs from related species by having just two large spines on the antennular plate, just in front of the carapace, and the exopod of the third feeding appendage is reduced and bears no flagellum. The basic color is brown with large white rounded spots. - [Chocolate Chip Sea Star or Horned Sea Star](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/chocolate-chip-sea-star-or-horned-sea-star/) - The Chocolate Chip Sea Star or Horned Sea Star (Protoreaster Nodosus), is a species of sea star found in the warm, shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region. The Chocolate Chip Sea Star or Horned Sea Star possess rows of spines or "horns", black conical points arranged in a single row, radially on the dorsal side, which may erode and become blunt. These dark protrusions are used to scare away possible predators, by looking frightening or dangerous. On the ventral side, tube feet, purple in color (or pale, transparent pink), are arranged in rows on each arm. - [GloFish Special Flake Food](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/glofish-special-flake-food/) - GloFish® Wafer Mini Mix is a specialized wafer blend that is optimized for bottom-feeding GloFish fluorescent fish, including GloFish Sharks. GloFish Wafer Mini Mix offers a nutritionally complete blend for your GloFish fluorescent fish or other small to mid-size bottom-feeding aquarium fish. This food is formulated with shrimp proteins for healthy growth. - [Assorted GloFish (Tetra, Neon, Black Molly, Danio)](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/glofish-tetra-neon-black-molly-danio/) - The GloFish is a patented and trademarked brand of genetically engineered fluorescent fish created from several different species: Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) Tetra (Gymnocorymbus Ternetzi), and Tiger Barbs (Puntius Tetrazona), to name a few. GloFish are sold in the trademarked colors of "Starfire Red", "Moonrise Pink", "Sunburst Orange", "Electric Green", "Cosmic Blue", and "Galactic Purple", although not - [Kenyan Blue Spotted Grouper or Coral Hind Grouper](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/kenyan-blue-spotted-grouper-or-coral-hind-grouper/) - The Peacock Hind Fish also known as the Bluespotted Grouper Fish, Cephalopholis Argus, Peacock Grouper or Peacock Rockcod is a fish from the Indo-Pacific which is variously a commercial game-fish, an invasive species and occasionally an aquarium resident. Its species name comes from its resemblance to the "hundred staring eyes" of the monster Argus in Greek mythology. - [Dalmatian Pufferfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/dalmatian-pufferfish/) - [Dwarf Slingjaw Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/dwarf-slingjaw-wrasse/) - The Dwarf Slingjaw Wrasse (Epibulus Insidiator) needs a large aquarium as an adult and should be provided with plenty of large refuge sites to hide in if threatened. It has been reported from New Britain and Palau and, as the vernacular label implies, it attains a lesser size than its relatives, reaching a size of around 10" inches. - [Peacock Hind Fish or Bluespotted Grouper Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/peacock-hind-fish-or-bluespotted-grouper-fish/) - The Peacock Hind Fish also known as the Bluespotted Grouper Fish, Cephalopholis Argus, Peacock Grouper or Peacock Rockcod is a fish from the Indo-Pacific which is variously a commercial game-fish, an invasive species and occasionally an aquarium resident. Its species name comes from its resemblance to the "hundred staring eyes" of the monster Argus in Greek mythology. - [Assorted Grade-A Koi Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/assorted-grade-a-koi-fish/) - Assorted Grade-A Koi Fish. Quality assorted Koi Fish from top domestic and Japanese breeders delivered to your door! Koi (Nishikigoi), are ornamental carp commonly kept in outdoor ponds and water gardens. - [Golden Anthias or Central Pacific Anthias](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/golden-anthias-or-central-pacific-anthias/) - The Golden Anthias or Central Pacific Anthias (Pseudanthias Aurulentus) is commonly found off the north-eastern coast of Australia. They are a highly sought after species due to their striking multiple pink and yellow coloration but also its active nature, great personality. Often found in shoals in the deeper waters, these fish are perfect in an aquarium once properly acclimatized. They tend to stay away from corals and invertebrates, making them a fish suitable for any reef tank. - [Yellow Clown Goby or Okinawa Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/yellow-clown-goby-or-okinawa-goby/) - The Yellow Clown Goby (Gobiodon Okinawae), also known as the Okinawa Goby or Yellow Coral Goby, is a Goby native to the western Pacific from southern Japan to the southern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef. They are bright yellow in color, save for a whitish patch on each cheek. The Yellow Clown Goby or Okinawa Goby at maturity they can reach a length of 1.4" inches, and are not generally aggressive, though they can actively protect their territory against their own kind. - [Humu Rectangle Triggerfish or Wedge-Tailed Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/humu-rectangle-triggerfish-or-wedge-tailed-triggerfish/) - Considered to be Hawaii's state fish, the Humu Rectangle Triggerfish, also known as the Rectangular Triggerfish, Wedge-tailed Trigger, or the V-line Humuhumunukunukuapuaa, has a pearly white face and two blue and black stripes across the eyes. It is also recognized by the black V-pattern outlined in yellow that highlights the posterior section of the body. - [White-Eyed Moray Eel or Greyface Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/white-eyed-moray-eel-or-greyface-moray-eel/) - The White-Eyed Moray Eel, also called the Freckled Moray Eel, Slender Moray Eel, or Greyface Moray Eel (Gymnothorax Thyrsoideus), is a medium-sized eel that typically has lengths of around 15" inches up to a maximum length of 25" inches, with a serpentine shaped body, speckled with small dark spots and has a predominantly beige color and - [White Spotted Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/white-spotted-moray-eel/) - White Spotted Moray Eel (Gymnothorax Moringa) are a type of medium to large Moray Eel. Their long body is smooth and muscular and resembles a bit like a snake’s body. It is covered with a white or yellow colored skin which is punctuated with dark browns spots. The average length of a White Spotted Moray Eel is 23.6" inches. Their mouths bear a sharp, pointed set of teeth that allow them to grab their prey. They have dorsal and anal fins that help them to swim. - [Striped Fang Blenny or Grammistes Blenny](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/blenny-fish/striped-fang-blenny-or-grammistes-blenny/) - The Striped Blenny (Meiacanthus Grammistes) also referred to as Striped Fang Blenny, Grammistes Blenny, Line-Spot Harptail Blenny, or Striped Poison-Fang Blenny is a species of Combtooth Blenny from the western Pacific Ocean. The fish stays in the open ocean, but travels into shallow saltwater and brackish estuaries. This venomous species occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. - [White Corn Anemone or Ritteri Sand Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/white-corn-anemone-or-ritteri-sand-anemone/) - White Corn Anemone, also known as Sand Anemone, Carpet Anemone, Corn Anemone, Ritteri Anemone, Saddle Tip Anemone, the White Beaded Anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Stichodactylidae. Both the tentacles and oral disc of White Corn Anemone or Ritteri Sand Anemone are brown or purplish. The tentacles reach 50mm in length, may be sticky when touched, and can have tips of a magenta coloration. The longer tentacles contain swellings. These appear on only on a single side, or almost entirely surrounding the tentacle, giving the appearance of beads on a string. A maximum of 20 such swellings may occur on any single tentacle. - [Pro-Salt Frozen Silver Side Fish Food](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/pro-salt-frozen-silver-side-fish-food/) - Fresh Frozen in our flash freezer, ProSalt Silver Sides are perfect for Lionfish, Groupers, Moray Eels, Puffers, Triggers, Sharks, Rays, Oscars and other South African Cichlids, Redtail Cats, Piranhas, Wolffish, and all carnivore fish. - [Verrucosus Triggerfish or Blackbelly Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/verrucosus-triggerfish-or-blackbelly-triggerfish/) - The Verrucosus Triggerfish, also known as the Blackbelly Triggerfish , Black Patch Triggerfish, Blackbelly Picassofish, Black-Blotch Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus Verrucosus) is a ray-finned fish found in the Indo-Pacific in the East Indian Ocean, West Indian Ocean, Australia, Japan, The Red Sea, Indonesia, and Central/West Pacific. With a laterally compressed, deep body and a long snout, it grows to a maximum length of 9.1" inches. This species often has a fun and interesting personality. - [San Francisco Bay Coral Cuisine](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/san-francisco-bay-coral-cuisine/) - Excellent for Reef Tanks. For Saltwater Invertebrates, Corals & Fish. San Francisco Bay Brand Coral Cuisine™ is a mixture of phytoplankton, zooplankton and macroalgae that stimulates corals natural feeding behavior. The balance between algae matter and organic food matter, and vitamins and minerals helps promote healthy coral growth. Flash frozen with liquid CO2 for superior - [Flying Sea Slug](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/flying-sea-slug/) - Sea Slug is a common name for some marine invertebrates that more or less resemble terrestrial slugs. Most creatures known as Sea Slug are actually Snails (marine gastropod mollusks) that over evolutionary time have seemingly lost their shells, due to having a greatly reduced or internal shell. The name "sea slug" is most often applied to nudibranchs, as well as to a paraphyletic set of other marine gastropods without obvious shells. - [Squareback Anthias or Purple Blotch Basslet](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/squareback-anthias-or-purple-blotch-basslet/) - Due to its unique color variation, the Squareback Anthias is also known as the Squarespot Anthia, Purple Blotch Basslet, Squareblock Anthia, or Mirror Anthia fish. The body of the female is predominantly yellow with a lavender belly, and often a thin blue line extending from nose to pectoral fin. Males are predominantly pink with a lavender belly and have a lighter rectangular shape on the side. - [Copper Power Copper Treatment](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/copper-power-copper-treatment/) - Copper Power Marine is one of the safest most effective copper medications available for the elimination of external parasites. Copper Powers higher concentration lets you Blast away disease. Safest copper treatment available Eliminate external parasites For treatment of external parasites, Ich, Oodinium and fungus Copper Power Marine is a Safe and Effective Copper Treatment for - [Kent Marine Tech M Magnesium](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/kent-marine-tech-m-magnesium/) - Magnesium Supplement for All Marine Aquariums. KENT MARINE TECH M MAGNESIUM supplement is an ionically balanced product that safely raises the magnesium level in any marine system. Magnesium plays an important role in helping maintain the calcium concentration in reef aquaria. - [Kent Marine Garlic Xtreme](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/kent-marine-garlic-xtreme/) - Attractant & Food Supplement for Marine or Freshwater Fish KENT MARINE GARLIC XTREME provides a nutritional, natural attractant to help finicky eaters to take food. Contains no artificial ingredients or steroids. Garlic is safe for all species of marine and freshwater fish, plants, live corals, and other invertebrates. Because KENT Marine Garlic Xtreme is very - [Kent Marine Essential Elements](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/kent-marine-essential-elements/) - Essential Trace Mineral Supplement for Reef & Marine Aquariums. KENT MARINE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS replaces biologically important trace minerals necessary to a healthy marine aquarium. These elements are depleted by natural biological processes or removed unintentionally through protein skimming, ozone, and carbon filtration. - [Cushion Star or Cushion Starfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/cushion-star-or-cushion-starfish/) - The Cushion Star or Cushion Starfish (Culcita Novaeguineae), is a species of Starfish. It has short arms and an inflated appearance and resembles a pentagonal pincushion. It can be found in tropical warm waters in the Indo-Pacific. A mature Cushion Star or Cushion Starfish is pentagonal in shape with an inflated appearance and much-abbreviated arms. It can grow to a diameter of 12" inches. Rows of tube feet are on the underside, and it has a central mouth. - [Blue-Line Snapper Fish or Bluestripe Snapper](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/snapper-fish/blue-line-snapper-fish-or-bluestripe-snapper/) - The Blue-Line Snapper, Bluestripe Sea Perch or Bluestripe Snapper (Lutjanus Kasmira), is a species of snapper fish native to the Indian Ocean from the coast of Africa and the Red Sea to the central Pacific Ocean. It's commercially important and sought as a game fish, while also being found in the aquarium trade. This species can reach a length of 16" inches, though most do not exceed 9.8" inches. The back and sides of the fish are bright yellow, with the lower sides and underside of head fading to white. Four bright-blue stripes run longitudinally on the side of the fish, with several faint greyish stripes on lowermost part of sides. Most fins are yellow. - [German Blue Ram or Ramirez's Dwarf Cichlid](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/german-blue-ram-or-ramirezs-dwarf-cichlid/) - The German Blue Ram or Ramirez's Dwarf Cichlid (also known as Blue Ram, Dwarf Butterfly Cichlid) (Mikrogeophagus Ramirezi), is a freshwater fish endemic to the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela and Colombia, South America. The species is a popular aquarium fish, however, wild German Blue Rams or Ramirez's Dwarf Cichlids are often more colorful than - [Yellow Angler Fish or Spotfin Frogfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/yellow-angler-fish-or-spotfin-frogfish/) - The Spotfin Frogfish (Antennatus Nummifer), also known as Coin-Bearing Frogfish, Dark-Spotted Frogfish, Spotfin Anglerfish, Spotfin Angler, Whitefinger Anglerfish, or Whitefinger Frogfish, can be found on sheltered reefs and on sandy bottoms with rich sponge growth along them. They are widespread across the Indo-Pacific region. - [Epaulette Shark](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sharks/epaulette-shark/) - The Epaulette Shark (Hemiscyllium Ocellatum) is a species of longtailed carpet shark found in shallow, tropical waters off Australia and New Guinea, and as far south as Sydney. They are found in shallow water to a maximum depth of 160 feet, and are often seen in water barely deep enough to cover their bodies, preferring - [Zebra Lyretail Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/zebra-lyretail-angelfish/) - The Zebra Lyretail Angelfish from the Red Sea is one of the few angelfish to exhibit dramatic sexual dimorphism. The female is light blue with a black band covering the eyes, and black outlining the anal and caudal fins. The male is a pale blue, with multiple thin, dark, vertical stripes. Both the male and female of this species have a long forked tail lending them to their common name. - [API Marine MelaFix](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/api-marine-melafix/) - API® MARINE MELAFIX fish remedy is a safe, natural fish remedy which should be used to treat bacterial infections in saltwater fish and corals. MARINE MELAFIX fish remedy contains Melaleuca (tea tree) extract to soothe and calm your fish, and rapidly repairs various fish ailments, from open sores to pop eye. It also reverses coral - [Red Louti Grouper or Cherry Louti Grouper Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/red-louti-grouper-or-cherry-louti-grouper-fish/) - Attractive and interesting as a juvenile, loud and gaudy colored as an adult – the Red Louti Grouper or Cherry Louti Grouper Fish has it all. It is one of the largest of the groupers growing almost three feet in length! Provide plenty of aquarium space for this fish as it will need space to swim. Groupers are ambush predators and will spend much of their time hiding and watching for easy prey. Groupers should be housed in large aquariums with good filtration. Caution should be considered when adding this animal to a community tank as it will eat any fish or crustacean that may fit in it’s mouth. - [Teira Batfish or Longfin Spadefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/batfish/teira-batfish-or-longfin-spadefish/) - Teira Batfish are striking. With their graceful countenance as they glide effortlessly across your tank, the Teira Batfish is peaceful. Also known as Longfin Batfish, Longfin Spadefish, or Round Faced Batfish is a fish from the Indo-West Pacific. In Australia it can be found from the central coast of Western Australia, around the tropical north of the country and south to the southern coast of New South Wales. - [Comet-Tailed Goldfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/comet-tailed-goldfish-or-comet-goldfish/) - The Comet-Tailed Goldfish or Comet Goldfish is a single-tailed goldfish bred in the United States. It is similar to the common goldfish, except slightly smaller and slimmer, and is mainly distinguished by its long deeply forked tail fin. Comet Goldfish with yellow, orange, red, white, and red-and-white coloration are common. The red coloration mainly appears on the tail-fin and dorsal fin, but can also appear on the pelvic fin. - [Pleco or Suckermouth Catfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/pleco-or-suckermouth-catfish/) - Pleco or Suckermouth Catfish (Hypostomus Plecostomus), is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the armored catfish family (Loricariidae), named for the longitudinal rows of armor-like scutes that cover the upper parts of the head and body (the lower surface of head and abdomen is naked soft skin). These fish are sold when they are young - [Polar Blue Parrot Cichlid Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/polar-blue-parrot-cichlid-fish/) - Polar Blue Parrot Cichlid Fish, also known as Short-Body Convicts, or Zebra Parrots, is a freshwater hybrid fish that was created by crossbreeding the male Convict Cichlids and female Blood Parrot Cichlids, and was first found in the early 2000s in Taiwan, China. Polar Blue Parrot Cichlid Fish are omnivorous and will eat most prepared - [Gold Ogon Koi or Yamabuki Ogon Koi](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/gold-ogon-koi-or-yamabuki-ogon-koi/) - Yamabuki Ogon Koi or Gold Ogon Koi is a metallic yellow koi. The colors can range from a deep gold to a lighter, more vibrant yellow. The pectoral fins can have some yellow at the base that fans out across the fin, but ideally, they should be white. Ogon (meaning “golden”) koi are metallic, solid, single-colored koi fish in the Hikarimuji class (Hikari – “shiny”; Muji – “one”). Ogon has become synonymous with a collective name for metallic, solid-colored koi. An Ogon’s brilliant luster makes it immediately recognizable, especially in murkier ponds. - [Red Spotted Severum or Golden Red Spot Severum](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/red-spotted-severum-or-golden-red-spot-severum/) - Red Spotted Severum or Golden Red Spot Severum (Heros Efasciatus) are a favorite for aquarium hobbyist, spawning from the South America regions of Northern Brazil Basin and Guyana. They grow enough to act as centerpieces and they come in a variety of color patterns. They are a golden yellow color and develop small red spots - [Platinum Ogon Koi Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/platinum-ogon-koi/) - Platinum Ogon Koi are metallic white and are one of the most popular Ogons. The color should be as white as fresh mountain snow. As with other Ogons, the color should be uniform throughout the fish. Also, look for any signs of previous damage, for any scars will take away from any Platinum Ogon Koi's look. - [Paddlefin Wrasse Fish or Cortez Rainbow Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/paddlefin-wrasse-fish-or-cortez-rainbow-wrasse/) - The Paddlefin Wrasse is also referred to as the Cortez Rainbow Wrasse. As a juvenile they are mostly black in color with a yellow and pink belly. As they mature into an adult, their coloration brightens into an array of colors. Their body takes on a reddish coloration, and the head area and fins become blue to green in color. Adding to the appeal of the adult fish, is a bright yellow band located just behind the head. - [Disappearing Secretive or Scarlet Pin Stripe Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/disappearing-secretive-wrasse-or-scarlet-pin-stripe-wrasse/) - Disappearing Secretive Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus Evanidus), sold under a variety of common names including Secretive Wrasse, Scarlet Pin Stripe Wrasse, Striated Wrasse and Evanidus Wrasse. They are becoming more common within the aquarium trade due to their brilliant scarlet red coloration and ability to thrive in the aquarium environment. Their natural Indo-Pacific habitat ranges from Indonesia to Hawaii, where they are found mostly in and around coral reefs. - [Falco Dwarf Hawkfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hawkfish/falco-dwarf-hawkfish/) - The Falco Dwarf Hawkfish, (Cirrhitichthys Falco), is a small species of Hawkfish found on tropical reefs in the Indo-Pacific region from the Maldives to the Caroline Islands and Samoa. One of the more rare finds in the aquarium trade, The Falco Dwarf Hawkfish can reach 2.8" inches in total length. The dorsal fin has ten spines with numerous tassels on the tips of the spines. The anal fin has three spines and six soft rays. The pectoral fins are thick and elongated and spread out when the fish is resting on the substrate. Falco Dwarf Hawkfish is pinkish-red and white in color with vertical banding or mottling. - [Yellow Boxfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/boxfish-and-cowfish/yellow-boxfish/) - The Yellow Boxfish (Ostracion Cubicus) fish is a species of saltwater fish found in reefs throughout the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and the south eastern Atlantic Ocean. It reaches a maximum length of 18" inches. The Yellow Boxfish as a juvenile, is bright yellow in color. As it ages, the brightness fades and older Yellow Boxfish will have blue-grey coloration with faded yellow. The bright yellow color and black spots are a warning coloration to any potential predators, because, when stressed or injured it releases poisonous proteins from its skin that may be lethal to any fish in the surrounding waters. - [White-Spotted Boxfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/boxfish-and-cowfish/white-spotted-boxfish/) - The White-Spotted Boxfish (Ostracion Meleagris) is a species of Boxfish found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is found on reefs at depths less than 100 feet. This White-Spotted Boxfish grows to a length of 9.8" inches total length. - [Sarasa Comet Pond Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/sarasa-comet-pond-fish/) - The Sarasa Comet is a graceful alternative to standard pond fish. It has a brilliant red body contrasted with soft white patches and a single-tail. Though it may resemble ornamental carp, the Sarasa Comet lacks the barbels in the mouth area, the markings at the base of the scales, and the size. The Sarasa Comet adds unique beauty to any large backyard water garden oasis. - [Blackeye Thicklip Wrasse or Half-and-Half Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/blackeye-thicklip-wrasse-or-half-and-half-wrasse/) - The Blackeye Thicklip Wrasse or Half-and-Half Wrasse (Hemigymnus Melapterus) is a species of fish belonging to the Wrasse family. It is native to the Indo-Pacific, and is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum length of 16.6" inches. Its body is high, relatively flattened, its head is large and its terminal mouth has thick lips. - [Lyretail Hogfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hogfish/lyretail-hogfish/) - The Lyretail Hogfish found in the Indo-Pacific, Red Sea, to Srilanka. This hardy fish is probably one of the best Hogfish to keep in a home aquarium. It is one of the last aggressive but is best when kept with moderately aggressive tank-mates like Tang Fish and Angelfish. Adult Lyretail Hogfish are often seen blowing jets of water at the substrate to uncover worms, snails and other small crustaceans hidden in the sand. - [Red Carpet Anemone or Giant Anemone](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/anemones/red-carpet-anemone-or-giant-anemone/) - Red Carpet Anemone (Stichodactyla Gigantea) is also known as the Giant Anemone, Giant Carpet Anemone, or Giant Red Carpet Anemone. It's the rarest of its species and have a higher price tag than other Giant Saddle Anemones. - [Electric Blue Jack Dempsey Cichlid or Mexican Blue Frontosa](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/electric-blue-jack-dempsey-cichlid/) - The Electric Blue Jack Dempsey Cichlid or Mexican Blue Frontosa (Rocio Octofasciata) is a species of cichlid fish found in slow-moving freshwaters, such as swampy areas with warm, murky water, weedy, mud and sand-bottomed canals, and rivers from southern Mexico to Honduras. Its name refers to its aggressive nature and strong features, likened to that - [Orbicular Batfish or Circular Batfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/batfish/orbicular-batfish-or-circular-batfish/) - The Orbicular Batfish or Circular Batfish (Platax Orbicularis), also known as the Orbiculate Batfish, Round Batfish, or Orbic Batfish is a popular aquarium fish which occurs naturally in the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The body of Orbicular Batfish or Circular Batfish is almost disc-shaped, and very thin. Its tail, about 20{0f8c9f7f1e8ccb822673dc41311ab6be5c8126015f1c00ebf8ef2de95cf1f9c6} of the body length, is fan-shaped and is taller than it is long. Males can grow to up to 19.6" inches in length, though aquarium specimens are generally much shorter. - [Blood Parrot Cichlid](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/blood-parrot-cichlid/) - The Blood Parrot Cichlid, or more commonly and formally known as Parrot Cichlid; is a hybrid of the Midas and the Redhead Cichlid. The fish was first created in Taiwan around 1986. Because this hybrid Cichlid has various anatomical deformities, controversy exists over the ethics of creating the Blood Parrot. One of the most obvious deformities is its mouth, which has only a narrow vertical opening. This makes blood parrots somewhat harder to feed and potentially vulnerable to malnutrition. - [Dragon Wrasse or Rockmover Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/dragon-wrasse-or-rockmover-wrasse/) - The Dragon Wrasse is also referred to as the Rockmover Wrasse. The juvenile has a burgundy body with white markings. The fins are also notable in their appearance, especially the first two dorsal spines that form a "cow-lick." The adult does not have the large dorsal spines and has a light-blue to green body with impressive darker markings. - [White Tail Triggerfish or White Tip Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/white-tail-triggerfish-or-white-tip-triggerfish/) - The White Tail Trigger, also known as the Halfmoon Triggerfish, White Tip Triggerfish, Yellow-Backed Triggerfish, Goldenfinned Triggerfish, Yellowstreak Triggerfish, Blue Belly Triggerfish, Flagfin Trigger, White-Tip Sufflamen Trigger, White Rim Triggerfish, and White Rim Trigger (Sufflamen Chrysopterus). It has a brownish-black body with a blue underbelly, yellow highlights the operculum and caudal fin, which has a white tip. The White Tail Triggerfish or White Tip Triggerfish grows a size of 11" inches as an adult and needs to be kept in a larger tank of at least 100 gallons. - [Exquisite Wrasse or Exquisite Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/exquisite-wrasse-or-exquisite-fairy-wrasse/) - The Exquisite Wrasse or Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus Exquisitus), is a species of Wrasse native to the Indian Ocean from the African coast to the Tuamotus in the Pacific Ocean. It inhabits reefs at depths from 6 to 40 meters, though rarely deeper than 10 meters. This species can reach a standard length of 4.7" inches, and can be found in the aquarium trade. - [Hikari Algae Wafers](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/hikari-algae-wafers/) - Hikari® Tropical Algae Wafers™ were specifically developed for the hard to feed plecostomus and other algae eating bottom feeders. Accept no substitutes, request the first and finest disc shaped diet for your herbivorous fish! - [Yellow Tail Chromis Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/yellow-tail-chromis-damselfish/) - Yellow Tail Chromis or Yellow Tail Chromis Damselfish is a genus of fish in the family Pomacentridae. While the term Damselfish describes a group of marine fish including more than one genus, most Damselfish are in the genus Chromis. - [Twospot Slender Hogfish or Yellow Candy Hogfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hogfish/twospot-slender-hogfish-or-yellow-candy-hogfish/) - The Twospot Slender Hogfish or Yellow Candy Hogfish (Bodianus Bimaculatus), is a species of Wrasse native to the Indo-Pacific from Madagascar to New Caledonia and from Japan to New Zealand. The Twospot Slender Hogfish or Yellow Candy Hogfish is a bright yellow in color with faint red horizontal stripes along with a black spot behind the eye and close to the tail. They can reach a length of 3.9" inches total length. - [Red-Line Torpedo Barb or Denison Barb](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/red-line-torpedo-barb-or-denison-barb/) - The Denison Barb, Red-Line Torpedo Barb, or Roseline Shark (Sahyadria Denisonii) is a fish characterized by a torpedo-shaped body with silver scales, a red line running from their snout, through the eye, back towards the middle of the body; and below the red line, a black line that runs the length of the fish to - [Wheeler's Shrimp Goby or Wheeler's Prawn](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/wheelers-shrimp-goby-or-wheelers-prawn/) - The Wheeler's Shrimp Goby, also known as Wheeler's Prawn, Gorgeous Prawn Goby, or Wheeler's Goby (Amblyeleotris Wheeleri), is a species of Goby native to tropical reefs of the Indian Ocean to the western Pacific Ocean, and has a white body with broad orange-red bands and tiny blue spots. The dorsal fin has red and blue dots, and grows to a length of 3.9" inches. - [Watanabe's Angelfish or Watanabei Lyretail Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/watanabes-angelfish-or-watanabei-lyretail-angelfish/) - The fish species Genicanthus Watanabei is known under several different names: Watanabe's Angelfish, Watanabei Lyretail Angelfish, and Blackedged Angelfish. The lower half of the body and anal fin of the male Watanabe Angelfish or Watanabei Lyretail Angelfish are highlighted by long, horizontal dark stripes and one, horizontal orange stripe extending toward the caudal fin. The female Watanabe Angelfish or Watanabei Lyretail Angelfish is an iridescent pale blue with a dark dorsal fin and does not have stripes other than a dark outline to the dorsal and anal fins. - [Lightning Wrasse or Yellowcheek Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/lightning-wrasse-or-yellowcheek-wrasse/) - The Lightning Wrasse is also referred to as the Yellowcheek Wrasse, is common among the reefs of the Caribbean Ocean. These wrasse have a blue body with a vibrant yellow band covering the back of the fish. As a juvenile, their coloration is purple with a yellow stripe covering the back. As the fish matures, the purple coloration fades to a brilliant blue. - [Red Fairy Anthias or Tricolor Anthias](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/red-fairy-anthias-or-tricolor-anthias/) - The Red Fairy Anthias is also referred to as Tricolor Anthias, Red Fairy Basslet, Silver Streak, or Kashiwae Anthias (Pseudanthias Kashiwae) found in the west Pacific Ocean, Red Sea, Maldives and along the Great Barrier Reef. A well developed lateral red bar and a red caudal fin differentiate the male from a female which only has red tips on the caudal fin and a pinkish-orange body color. Male Red Fairy Anthias or Tricolor Anthias are yellow towards the rear of the body, have an orange head and a broad red bar on their side. Females are light red with yellow marks on the scales and a white belly. - [Jewel Damselfish or Yellowtail Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/jewel-damselfish-or-yellowtail-damselfish/) - The Jewel Damselfish (Microspathodon Chrysurus) is a Damselfish from the Western Atlantic. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade, where it is known as the Marine Jewelfish (not to be confused with the freshwater Cichlid, known as the Jewelfish). It grows to a size of 8.3" inches in length. When juvenile it has brilliant metallic blue spots on a dark blue back ground. - [Stoplight Parrotfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/parrotfish/stoplight-parrotfish/) - The Stoplight Parrotfish (Sparisoma Viride) is a species of Parrotfish inhabiting coral reefs in Florida, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Bermuda and as far south as Brazil. Like most of its relatives, it is able to change sex. Its typical length is between 1 and 1.5 ft., but it can reach 2 ft. at times. It is normally found during the day at depths between 4.6 and 24.4 meters. - [Rainbow Parrotfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/parrotfish/rainbow-parrotfish/) - The Rainbow Parrotfish (Scarus Guacamaia) is a species of fish in the Scaridae family. The species is among the largest members of its family, and the largest in the Atlantic, reaching 3.9ft in length, 20 kg in weight and a maximum age of 16 years. It has a greenish-brown overall coloration; the fins are dull orange with tongues - [Lunula Triggerfish or Halfmoon Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/lunula-triggerfish-or-halfmoon-triggerfish/) - Lunula Australian Triggerfish or Halfmoon Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus Lunula) are a rare Triggerfish with a yellowish to greyish back, a yellow stripe across the cheek, a yellow line on the upper lip, bars across the top of the head running down to the pectoral-fin base, a curved band on the rear of the body, a dark band around the caudal peduncle, and a large black blotch or smudge above the anus. The first dorsal fin is black and the caudal fin has a black area preceded by yellow. It grows to about 11" inches in length. - [Platinum White Parrot Cichlid Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/platinum-white-parrot-cichlid-fish/) - Platinum White Parrot Cichlid Fish (Cichlasoma Sp. Var) is a freshwater hybrid fish spawned from the mating of the Platinum Convict Cichlid and the Parrot Cichlid. As adults they can grow to a maximum length of about 6" inches with a semi-aggressive temperament. Platinum White Parrot Cichlid Fish are omnivorous and will eat most prepared - [Blue-Ringed Octopus](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/octopus/blue-ringed-octopus/) - The Blue-Ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena) are octopus that live in tide pools and coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, from Japan to Australia. Their primary habitat is around southern New South Wales, South Australia, and northern Western Australia. They are recognized as one of the world's most venomous marine animals, despite their average small size of 5" to 8" inches, and relatively docile nature. Blue-Ringed Octopus can be identified by their characteristic blue and black rings, and yellowish skin. - [Blue Spiny Lobster or Painted Rock Lobster](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/lobsters/blue-spiny-lobster-or-painted-rock-lobster/) - Blue Spiny Lobster (Panulirus Versicolor) is a species of Spiny Lobster that lives in tropical reefs. Other names it's known by include: Painted Rock Lobster, Common Rock Lobster, Bamboo Lobster, and Blue Lobster. The Blue Spiny Lobster or Painted Rock Lobster is one of the three most common varieties of Spiny Lobster in Sri Lanka. - [Ocean Nutrition Prime Reef Flakes](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/ocean-nutrition-prime-reef-flakes/) - Prime Reef™ Flakes are a gourmet food, rich in seafood and zooplankton, for all reef aquariums. They contain a high inclusion of fresh seafood ingredients that mimic the nutritional value of a natural diet with an exciting flavor that fish cannot resist. This formulation can be fed to a multitude of fish and invertebrates that - [Seachem Marine Buffer](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/seachem-marine-buffer-8-8-oz/) - Marine Buffer® will safely raise marine pH to 8.3. It will not raise pH above 8.3 even if inadvertently overdosed. Marine Buffer® is a blended product and is not just sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate, commonly sold as a substitute. Such products can raise pH to dangerous levels if not used properly. Marine Buffer® contains - [White Ribbon Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/white-ribbon-eel/) - The White Ribbon Eel (Pseudechidna Brummeri), is a species of saltwater Eel, the only member of the genus Pseudechidna of the Moray Eel family. It is found in the Indo-Pacific oceans from the western Indian Ocean to Samoa, and north to the Ryukyu Islands. Its length can reach up to 30" inches. - [White Albino Mbuna African Cichlid or Pindani Cichlid](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/white-albino-mbuna-african-cichlid-or-pindani-cichlid/) - The White Albino Mbuna African Cichlid, Powder Blue Cichlid, or Pindani Cichlid (Pseudotropheus Socolofi) is a species of cichlid found at Lake Malawi preferring areas with sandy substrates and nearby rocks where the males establish their territories. White Albino Mbuna African Cichlid or Pindani Cichlids can reach a length of 2.6" inches. The White Albino - [Nurse Shark](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sharks/nurse-shark/) - The Nurse Shark (Ginglymostoma Cirratum) has two rounded dorsal fins, rounded pectoral fins, an elongated caudal fin, and a broad head. Maximum adult length is approximately 10.1' feet. An adult Nurse Shark is brownish in color. Newly born Nurse Sharks have a spotted coloration which fades with age and are about 11.8" in length when coming into existence. - [Gold Severum or Banded Cichlid](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/gold-severum-or-banded-cichlid/) - The Gold Severum, also known as the Banded Cichlid, is a color variation of Heros Severus (Severum).Severum have an iridescent sheen to their scales and off-white to gold background color. The Gold Severum is a trusting fish, and will often accept food directly from their owner's hand. - [Assorted Freshwater Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/assorted-freshwater-angelfish/) - Freshwater Angelfish (Pterophyllum Scalare), is native to the Amazon Basin in Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. It is found in swamps or flooded grounds where vegetation is dense and the water is either clear or silty. The diet of Freshwater Angelfish consists of prawns and worms for juveniles, and different types of worms such as Tubifex - [Hikari Cichlid Excel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/hikari-cichlid-excel/) - Hikari® Cichlid Excel® is specially formulated for herbivorous (plant eating) fish. This formula combines wheat-germ, spirulina, vitamins and minerals to provide a diet that is extremely nutritious. Our easy to digest pellet provides powerful color enhancement and promotes outstanding growth characteristics. - [Atlantic Stingray](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/stingray-fish/atlantic-stingray/) - The Atlantic Stingray (Hypanus Sabina) is a species of stingray common along the Atlantic coast of North America from Chesapeake Bay to Mexico, including brackish and freshwater habitats. It may be distinguished from other stingrays in the area by its relatively elongated snout. - [Black Peacock Lionfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/lionfish/black-peacock-lionfish/) - The Black Peacock Lionfish, can be found during the day, hovering above the ground, in caves or crevices, often upside down. At night they are out in the open hunting. Juveniles are typically found singly or in small groups. - [Red Serpent Starfish or Serpent Sea Star](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/starfish/red-serpent-starfish-or-serpent-sea-star/) - The Red Serpent Starfish, also know as Serpent Sea Star or Fancy Red Starfish, of the genus Ophiomyxa has a central, 5-sided disc with five banded, scaly arms that make up its body. Depending upon the species and locale, the color can range from maroon, to orange, to green. The central disc can also have variable markings. - [Red Pistol Shrimp or Japanese Snapping Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/shrimp/red-pistol-shrimp-or-japanese-snapping-shrimp/) - The Red Pistol Shrimp (Alpheus Bisincisus), also called Japanese Snapping Shrimp, Flathead Snapping Shrimp, or Red Snapping Shrimp, is a species of Snapping Shrimp found in the Indo-West Pacific. The Red Pistol Shrimp or Japanese Snapping Shrimp have a unique left pincher. The pincher is modified to produce a loud sound and stream of water whenever it is opened or closed. It uses this skill to warn away predators and capture prey. - [Maxima Clam and Green Maxima Clam](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/clams/maxima-clam-and-green-maxima-clam/) - The Maxima Clam and Green Maxima Clam (Tridacna Maxima), also known as the small giant clam, is a species of bivalve mollusc found throughout the Indo-Pacific region. They are much sought after in the aquarium trade, as their often striking coloration mimics that of the true giant clam. However, the maximas maintain a manageable size, with the shells of large specimens typically not exceeding 7.9" inches in length. - [Olive Snails or Olive Shells](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/olive-snails-or-olive-shells/) - Olive Snails, also known as Olive Shells and Olives (Olividae), is a medium to large predatory sea snail with smooth, shiny, elongated oval-shaped shells. The shells often show various muted but attractive colors, and may be patterned also. - [Tiger Cowrie Snail](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/snails/tiger-cowrie-snail/) - The Tiger Cowrie Snail (Cypraea Tigris) has an egg-shaped, spotted, glossy shell and is in high demand for the rock aquarium. The Tiger Cowrie Snail is found on the ocean floor in the Indo-Pacific region, from the eastern coast of Africa to the waters of Micronesia and Polynesia, the Coral Sea and around the Philippines. - [Dwarf Zebra Hermit Crab or Hawaiian Reef Hermit](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/crabs/dwarf-zebra-hermit-crab-or-hawaiian-reef-hermit/) - The Dwarf Zebra Hermit Crab or Hawaiian Reef Hermit (Calcinus Laevimanus) is a species of hermit crab found in the Indo-West Pacific region, the type locality being Hawaii. It is also known as the Blue-Eyed Hermit Crab, Zebra Hermit Crab, Left-Handed Hermit Crab, and Hawaiian Reef Hermit. It is one of the most popular hermit crabs for the home marine aquarium. It gets its name from its distinct coloration. - [API Marine Proper pH 8.2 7.4 oz](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/api-marine-proper-ph-8-2-7-4-oz/) - API® PROPER pH 8.2 automatically sets and stabilizes pH at 8.2 in saltwater, brackish, and African cichlid aquariums without the use of phosphates. pH is the measure of acidic or alkaline conditions in water, where a value of 7.0 corresponds to a neutral pH, pH values above 7.0 are considered alkaline, and pH values below - [Pearly Jawfish or Yellowhead Jawfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/jawfish/pearly-jawfish-or-yellowhead-jawfish/) - The Pearly Jawfish also know as Yellowhead Jawfish, Yellow-headed Jawfish This delicate burrowing species is a favorite among aquarists. Will construct an intricate burrow with reef sand and coral rubble and will fascinate you for hours. May do well in a small colony and has been noted to spawn in captivity. Jawfish are well known for frightening easily - [API Bottom Feeder Pellets with Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/api-bottom-feeder-pellets-with-shrimp/) - API® BOTTOM FEEDER PELLETS WITH SHRIMP contain shrimp for a highly-palatable, nutrient-rich food, which is also supplemented with seaweed and squid to help promote healthy growth. API BOTTOM FEEDER PELLETS WITH SHRIMP are designed specifically for bottom feeding fish, and contains a unique, nutritionally-enhanced protein to ensure easy uptake of nutrients for maximum absorption. Fish - [Instant Ocean Marine Stabilizer](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/instant-ocean-marine-stabilizer/) - Marine aquarium chemistry can change quickly with normal biological processes; Marine Stabilizer prevents unhealthy fluctuations. This simple-to-use weekly additive eliminates water care guesswork. The addition of vitamins and minerals helps keep fish active and vibrant. Prevents fluctuations in multiple chemical parameters. Prevents unhealthy fluctuations in water quality that can result from normal biological processes Use - [API Marine Stress Coat](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/api-marine-stress-coat/) - API® MARINE STRESS COAT water conditioner instantly removes chlorine, chloramines, and ammonia from tap water to make water safe for fish in your saltwater aquarium. This product promotes regeneration of damaged fish tissue through the healing power of Aloe Vera, and enhances your fish’s natural slime coat to prevent electrolyte imbalance. API MARINE STRESS COAT - [Hikari PraziPro](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/health-aid-prazipro/) - Liquid PraziPro® is a ready-to-use, liquid concentrate that was developed to offer the hobbyist an effective way to control unwanted parasites in their pond, freshwater or marine aquarium. Extremely safe and highly effective this revolutionary product offers you rapid control yet will not negatively impact your biological filtration. Send those unwanted pond visitors on their way, - [Aqueon Goldfish Flakes](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/aqueon-goldfish-flakes/) - Whether you're feeding common goldfish, fancy orandas or koi, Aqueon Goldfish Foods provide daily nutrition. Flake food floats at the surface of water for fish to enjoy. - [Tetra BettaMin Food](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/tetra-bettamin-food/) - Nutritious color-enhancing variety for your Betta. Unique multi-section canister contains two chambers of Red Mini Flakes, one chamber Freeze Dried Brine Shrimp Bits, and one chamber of TetraBetta Mini Pellets. The easy-to-use canister allows you to dial in the food that is desired. - [TetraCichlid Cichlid Flakes](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/tetra-cichlid-flakes/) - TetraCichlid™ Flakes provide a nutritionally balanced diet for all cichlids. This scientifically developed formula contains the ProCare blend that combines select vitamins, nutrients, biotin, and Omega-3 fatty acids to support metabolism, immune system health, energy, and growth. These hearty flakes stay firm and wont’ disintegrate when fish strike them—meaning cleaner and clearer water. TetraCichlid flakes - [Hikari Cichlid Gold](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/hikari-cichlid-gold/) - Color enhancing, daily diet for all types of cichlids and larger tropical fish. Great for oscars too! Hikari® Cichlid Gold® contains special color enhancers designed to bring out the natural beauty and proper form. We utilize the highest grade of ingredients formulated in exacting quantities to produce diets that will bring the brilliant colors of - [Hikari Cichlid Staple](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/hikari-cichlid-staple/) - Hikari® Cichlid Staple™ is an economical, daily maintenance diet for cichlids as well as other large tropical fish. It contains all the necessary nutrition your fish requires to live a health-filled life. - [Tetra ReptoMin Floating Food Sticks](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/tetra-reptomin-floating-food-sticks/) - Top quality food for turtles, frogs and newts. A long-standing favorite among breeders and pet turtle enthusiasts alike, ReptoMin® is a floating food stick for all water turtles, amphibians, and other aquatic reptiles. High in nutritional value and manufactured to strict quality standards, ReptoMin products have proven to be readily accepted by dozens of species. - [Tetra TetraColor Tropical Flakes](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/tetra-tetracolor-tropical-flakes/) - This natural color-enhancing food is a wonderful supplement to the diet of any tropical fish. Tropical Color Flakes promote beautiful color in all tropical fish and can be fed daily, alternating with Spirulina foods and treats. Enhanced with vitamin C and the patented health enhancing ProCare from TetraMin®. - [Shubunkin Goldfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/shubunkin-goldfish/) - Shubunkin Goldfish (translated literally as “Red Brocade” Goldfish) are a hardy, single-tailed fancy goldfish with nacreous scales and a pattern known as calico. The Shubunkin Goldfish are of Japanese origin. The Shubunkin Goldfish was created by crossing Calico Telescope Eye with common goldfish. - [Black Koi Fish or Karasu Koi Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/koi-fish/black-koi-fish-or-karasu-koi-fish/) - Black Koi Fish also called the Karasu Koi Fish (Karasu meaning "crow" in Japanese), has a black body and fins, and can have either an orange or white stomach. It is one of the older species of Koi Fish. Black Koi Fish or Karasu Koi Fish are said to bring luck to the pond, so bid away, and bring some luck to your pond! - [Yellow Lined Sweetlips or Striped Sweetlips Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sweetlips-fish/yellow-lined-sweetlips-or-striped-sweetlips-fish/) - The Yellow Lined Sweetlips or Striped Sweetlips Fish (Plectorhinchus Diagrammus), is a slender Sweetlips Fish that can grow up to 20" inches. The Yellow Lined Sweetlips or Striped Sweetlips Fish are difficult to keep in home aquariums, and is recommended for the expert or very experienced aquarists. - [Painted Sweetlips Fish or Slate Sweetlips Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/sweetlips-fish/painted-sweetlips-fish-or-slate-sweetlips-fish/) - The Painted Sweetlips Fish or Slate Sweetlips Fish (Diagramma Pictum), is a species of marine fish widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-West Pacific region and Red Sea. The Painted Sweetlips or Slate Sweetlips reaches a length of 39" inches, but common size is 22" inches. - [Sleeper Railway Glider Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/sleeper-railway-glider-goby/) - The Sleeper Railway Glider Goby originates among the rubble zones surrounding the reefs of Sri Lanka. It is white in coloration with two distinct black and orange horizontal lines extending the length of the body. The dorsal fin is black-edged, giving it a dramatic look. It is a very timid fish that makes a great addition to a reef aquarium and will aid in maintaining the sand bed. - [Bullet Goby or Brown Barred Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/bullet-goby-or-brown-barred-goby/) - The Bullet Goby, also known as the Brown Barred Goby or Sleeper Banded Goby, was first discovered in the Indo-Pacific Ocean by Valenciennes in 1837. It has a greenish-yellow head with blue and orange dots and dashes. The remainder of the body is yellow with brown bands. - [Yellow Goatfish or Yellowsaddle Goatfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goatfish/yellow-goatfish-or-yellowsaddle-goatfish/) - The Yellow Goatfish or Yellowsaddle Goatfish (Mulloidichthys Martinicus) is a species of Goatfish native to the Atlantic Ocean around the coasts of Africa and the Americas. This species can reach a length of 15.5" inches, but most reach only about 11" inches. They are of minor importance to local commercial fisheries, even though they have been reported to carry the ciguatera toxin. - [Grey Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/grey-triggerfish/) - The Grey Triggerfish (Balistes Capriscus) is a ray-finned fish in the Triggerfish family. The species is native to shallow parts of the western Atlantic from Nova Scotia to Argentina and also the eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea and off Angola on the west coast of Africa. - [Blue Dog Face Puffer or Arothron Dog Face Puffer(sale)](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/pufferfish/arothron-blue-dog-face-puffer/) - The Arothron Dog Face Puffer, also known as the Blue Dog Face Puffer, It changes appearance during different stages of life. While in the blue phase, it is blue with black markings around the mouth, eyes, and dorsal fin. The pectoral fins have a yellow appearance. It may also have black spots over the body, which - [Upside-Down Jellyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/invertebrate-fish/jellyfish/upside-down-jellyfish/) - The Upside-Down Jellyfish (Cassiopea) is a genus of true Jellyfish found in warmer coastal regions around the world, including shallow mangrove swamps, mudflats, canals, and turtle grass flats in Florida, and the Caribbean. The Upside-Down Jellyfish usually lives upside-down on the bottom, and maybe found near numerous individuals with varying shades of white, blue, green and brown. - [Multicolor Angelfish or Pastel Pygmy Angelfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/angelfish/multicolor-angelfish-or-pastel-pygmy-angelfish/) - The Multicolor Angelfish (Centropyge Multicolor), also known as the Pastel Pygmy Angelfish or Many-colored Angelfish, is pale peach-orange to yellow. Black speckles on a background of blue highlight an area just behind the eyes. The dorsal and anal fins are blue-black while the caudal fin is yellow. In bright contrast to its other colors, there is a horizontal swatch of silvery-white from mid-body to the caudal fin. It grows to a size of 3.54" inches in length. - [Sargassum Anglerfish or Sargassum Frog Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anglerfish/sargassum-anglerfish-or-sargassum-frog-fish/) - The Sargassum Anglerfish or Sargassum Frog Fish (Histrio Histrio) is a Frogfish that lives among Sargassum seaweed which floats in subtropical oceans. It is found in parts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indo-Pacific Ocean, where drifting seaweed accumulates. In the western Atlantic, it ranges from the Gulf of Maine south to Uruguay. Sargassum Anglerfish or Sargassum Frog Fish is a strange-looking fish, blends well with its surroundings in its seaweed habitat. The color of the body and the large oral cavity is very variable, but is usually mottled and spotted yellow, green, and brown on a paler background, and the fins often have several dark streaks or bands. - [Altipinnatus Anthias Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/altipinnatus-anthias-fish/) - Plectranthias Altipinnatus Anthia Fish is a genus of fish in the family Serranidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. - [Tiger Queen Anthias or Queen Tiger Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/anthias-fish/tiger-queen-anthias-or-queen-tiger-fish/) - The Tiger Queen Anthia is commonly referred to as the Queen Tiger Fish. Tiger Queen Anthias are peach to orange in color along with broad darker stripes on the dorsal part of the body. The Tiger Queen Anthia is absolutely reef safe and usually is tolerant of ornamental shrimp or other invertebrates. The Tiger Queen Anthias prefer to live in an environment with lots of hiding places and live rocks, rapid current and open water. The Tiger Queen Anthias are hermaphrodites in nature and are born females, and only develop as males if there is a shortage of males. - [Heniochus Black & White Butterflyfish or Longfin Bannerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/bannerfish/heniochus-black-white-butterflyfish-or-longfin-bannerfish/) - The Heniochus Black & White Butterflyfish, also known as Longfin Bannerfish, has a very elongated white dorsal filament. It has a base color of white with two wide black stripes. The soft dorsal and caudal fins are yellow, and there are black marks above the eyes. Members of the Heniochus genera are often called Bannerfish instead of Butterflyfish. Though very similar in appearance to the Moorish Idol (Zanclus Cornutus), the members of this genus are not closely related to it. Butterflyfishes look like smaller versions of Angelfish (Pomacanthidae), but unlike these, lack preopercle spines at the gill covers. Butterflyfishes mostly range from 4.7" to 8.7" inches in length. - [Heniochus Brown Butterflyfish or Humphead Bannerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/bannerfish/heniochus-brown-butterflyfish-or-humphead-bannerfish/) - The Heniochus Brown Butterflyfish, also known as the Humphead Bannerfish, has a dark brown head and body. It has a narrow white band behind the head to the breast and a diagonal white band from the dorsal fin to the base of its tail. The forehead has a hump and there is a curved horn over each eye. - [Blackened Butterfly Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/blackened-butterfly-fish/) - Blackened Butterfly Fish look like smaller versions of Angelfish, but unlike these, lack preopercle spines at the gill covers. Blackened Butterfly Fish mostly range from 4.7 to 8.7 inches in length. The largest species, the Lined Butterfly Fish and the Saddle Butterfly Fish, grow to 12 inches. The common name references the brightly colored and strikingly patterned bodies of many species, bearing shades of black, white, blue, red, orange, and yellow. Other species are dull in color. - [Falcula Butterflyfish or Blackwedged Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/falcula-butterflyfish-or-blackwedged-butterflyfish/) - The Falcula Butterflyfish, also known as the Sickle Butterflyfish, Chaetodon Falcula, Blackwedged Butterflyfish, is mostly white becoming yellow dorsally. It has a series of narrow black stripes on its sides, two patches of black on the dorsal side, and a black eye band. - [Mirror Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/mirror-butterflyfish/) - The Mirror Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Speculum), is a species of Butterflyfish found in the Indo-Pacific region from Indonesia to Japan and south to the Great Barrier Reef and Papua New Guinea. The species has also been reported from Madagascar, Mauritius and Réunion. The Mirror Butterflyfish grows to a maximum of 7" inches in length. The body color is a bright to orange-yellow with a big black blotch below the dorsal fin and a vertical black bar running through the eye. - [Citron Butterflyfish or Speckled Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/citron-butterflyfish-or-speckled-butterflyfish/) - The Citron Butterflyfish or Speckled Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Citrinellus) can be recognized by its coloration. It is white to yellow with numerous dots on the body. A black bar passes through the eye, and the caudal fin is transparent. - [Chevron Butterflyfish or Triangulate Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/chevron-butterflyfish-or-triangulate-butterflyfish/) - The Chevron Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Trifascialis), also known as Triangulate Butterflyfish or V-lined Butterflyfish, is a species of Butterflyfish found in the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Hawaiian and Society Islands. - [Melon Butterflyfish or Indian Redfin Butterflyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/butterflyfish/melon-butterflyfish-or-indian-redfin-butterflyfish/) - The Melon Butterflyfish or Indian Redfin Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Trifasciatus) is a species of Butterflyfish found in the Indian Ocean from East Africa to Western Java, in coral-rich lagoons and semi-protected seaward reefs. Small juveniles are secretive and hide in corals. Growing to a maximum of 5.9" inches long, the monogamous adults swim in pairs and may be territorial and aggressive to other Butterflyfish. - [Longspine Cardinalfish or Threadfin Cardinalfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/cardinalfish/longspine-cardinalfish-or-threadfin-cardinalfish/) - The Longspine Cardinalfish, also known as Threadfin Cardinalfish, Long-spine Cardinal, and Glass Cardinalfish (Zoramia Leptacantha) is not heavily available like many other Cardinalfish species. Their metallic blue, gold, yellow, green and other translucent rainbow colors will make this fish stand out under home aquarium lighting. Like the other Cardinalfish, it is hardy and an easy fish for the beginning aquarist. - [Black Percula Clownfish or Black False Percula Clownfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/clownfish/black-percula-clownfish-or-black-false-percula-clownfish/) - The Black Percula Clownfish or Black False Percula Clownfish (Amphiprion Ocellaris), is a marine fish belonging to the family Pomacentridae, which includes clownfishes and damselfishes. They are found in different colors, depending on where they are located. Black Amphiprion Ocellaris with white bands can be found near northern Australia, Southeast Asia, and Japan. - [Sunshine Chromis Damselfish or Purple & Yellow Chromis](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/sunshine-chromis-damselfish-or-purple-yellow-chromis/) - The Sunshine Chromis Damselfish, also known as the Sunshine Fish, Purple & Yellow Chromis or Olive Chromis. They are found in schools throughout the tropical Western Atlantic Ocean and are a relatively peaceful Damselfish species. The Sunshine Chromis Damselfish or Purple & Yellow Chromis makes a beautiful addition to any aquarists' display. They are yellow across the back, with lavender along the middle portions of the body, with a white pearly appearance along the stomach. - [Rolland's Damselfish or Black Cap Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/rollands-damselfish-or-black-cap-damselfish/) - Rolland's Damselfish is also known as the Black Cap Damselfish, originate from the South Pacific. They are a beautiful fish colored in yellow, black and white, and are relatively mild mannered for a Damselfish. These fish will add color and activity to any saltwater community or reef aquarium. A 30 gallon aquarium or larger with plenty of - [Allen's Damselfish or Neon Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/allens-damselfish-or-neon-damselfish/) - The Allen’s Damselfish is named after Dr. Gerald Allen, the Icthyologist who is recognized as the world's authority on Damselfishes. This slender fish is neon blue with a blending of yellow near the bottom of the body down into the anal fin. The Neon Damselfish is a brightly colored beauty that can make a dramatic addition to many saltwater aquariums. - [Blue Reef Chromis or Blue Chromis Damselfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/damselfish/blue-reef-chromis-or-blue-chromis-damselfish/) - The Blue Reef Chromis or Blue Chromis Damselfish (Chromis Cyanea) is a very peaceful and active fish found in Bermuda, southern Florida and the Caribbean Sea. In the wild, it lives on the surface of reefs, but often swims in the water columns above the reefs to feed on plankton. In the aquarium they will reside in the upper part, and will help bring out more shy species that normally hide. It's commonly found at depths of 3 to 5 meters, but it can reach depths of 25 meters below sea level. Blue Reef Chromis or Blue Chromis Damselfish is a rather solitary species, seen alone or in small groups, and tends to stay close to the reefs. The younger fish stay near the bottom in order to avoid predators. - [Rainbow Dottyback](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/dottyback-fish/rainbow-dottyback/) - The Rainbow Dottyback (Rainbow Pseudochromis) is a rare and beautiful fish with a long slender body with multi-coloration. There are strong hints of white, black and yellow on its body, and they reach an adult size of around 3" inches. - [Kidako Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/kidako-moray-eel/) - The Kidako Moray Eel (Gymnothorax Kidako) is a species of marine fish which can reach a maximum length of 35.8" inches. Its serpentine in shape, body has a white cream to light brown-yellowish background color spread with tree-like brown pattern. The Kidako Moray Eel is widespread throughout the western to central Pacific ocean area from Taiwan to Polynesia, Hawaii included, and from south Japan to New-Caledonia. - [Golden Moray Eel](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/eels/golden-moray-eel/) - The Zebra Moray Eel's favorite habitat corresponds to the rocky or coral reef on coastal shallow waters in depths up to 39 meters. It can reach a maximum length of 59" inches, however, the average size is commonly 19.68" inches. The Zebra Moray Eel is dark banded over white, with a round and short snout. It is nocturnal and actively hunts its prey at night. Unlike most other Moray Eels, it feeds almost exclusively on crustaceans, sea urchins and mollusks. - [Tassle Filefish or Prickly Leather-Jacket Filefish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/filefish/tassle-filefish-or-prickly-leather-jacket-filefish/) - The Tassle Filefish, also known as the Leafy Filefish or Prickly Leather-Jacket Filefish, is camouflaged by its light body with dark horizontal stripes. It is best suited for a 180 gallon or larger aquarium with weedy areas, rocks, and at least one suitable shelter. It is a peaceful fish that does not bother tank mates, with the exception of members of its own family or related kinds. - [Bicolor Goatfish or Dash & Dot Goatfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goatfish/bicolor-goatfish-or-dash-dot-goatfish/) - The Bicolor Goatfish, also known as Dash and Dot Goatfish, Half and Half Goatfish, and Swarthy-Headed Goatfish (Parupeneus Barberinoides). It has a burgundy anterior and yellow posterior divided by a white band. There is a black dot on the posterior portion and a pair of white stripes on the anterior portion giving it the name Dash and Dot Goatfish. Both head and tail also have blue markings. - [Hawaii Helfrichi Firefish or Helfrich's Dartfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/hawaii-helfrichi-firefish-or-helfrichs-dartfish/) - The Hawaii Helfrichi Firefish also known as Helfrich's Dartfish, or Mano'o-Sugale. Since at times, the Hawaii Helfrichi Firefish or Helfrich's Dartfish becomes territorial especially towards other Firefish unless introduced to a tank simultaneously. Therefore, it is best to house the them with docile and passive fishes. It is very good at jumping, and requires a tight fitted tank to avoid any unnecessary accidents. - [Chinese Zebra Goby or Zebra Dart Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/chinese-zebra-goby-or-zebra-dart-goby/) - The Chinese Zebra Goby is also referred to as the Zebra Dart Goby, Bar Goby, Barred Dartfish, Zebra Goby, or the Zebra Barred Dartfish. Both the head and body of the Chinese Zebra Goby or Zebra Dart Goby are light green. Its attractive slender body has numerous vertical, evenly-spaced thin orange stripes displaying an intricate pattern. - [Tangaroa Shrimp Goby or Tangaroa Goby](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/goby-fish/tangaroan-shrimp-goby/) - The Tangaroa Shrimp Goby or Tangaroa Goby (Ctenogobiops Tangaroai) is a species of Goby Fish native to the reefs of the Pacific Ocean where it can be found in fine-grained sand patches. They have a nearly translucent body with orange spots and short white lines on the upper body. They can reach a length of 2.4" inches total length. - [Coney Grouper Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/grouper-fish/coney-grouper-fish/) - The Coney Grouper Fish (Cephalopholis Fulva) is a relatively small grouper species which occurs in three main color forms: a red or dark brown form, commonly found in deep water; an orange-brown or bicolored form, orangey-brown above and pale below, which usually occurs in shallow water; and a yellow (‘xanthic’) form, found in both deep and shallow water. In the first two forms, the head and body are covered in small, dark-edged blue spots, while in the yellow form the spots are fewer and are confined to the front part of the head and body. - [Arc-Eyed Hawkfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hawkfish/arc-eyed-hawkfish/) - The Arc-Eye Hawkfish (Paracirrhites Arcatus) is a species of Hawkfish. It grows to a maximum size of 7.5 inches in length and breed in a variety of colors; the body may be greenish-brown, dark brown or reddish-orange, while the tail usually is bluish. A broad, longitudinal white band runs along the distal half of the body. A - [Banded Hawkfish or Blood Red Hawkfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/hawkfish/banded-hawkfish-or-blood-red-hawkfish/) - The Blood Red Hawkfish, also known as the Banded Hawkfish or Redbar Hawkfish, has a bright red body with bluish-white freckles on the face and light vertical stripes along the body. - [Moustache Jawfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/jawfish/moustache-jawfish/) - The Moustache Jawfish (Opistognathus Lonchurus) is a species of Jawfish native to the western Atlantic Ocean where it occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. It is an reef inhabitant. Moustache Jawfish can reach a length of 3.9" inches. - [Blue-Spotted Jawfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/jawfish/blue-spotted-jawfish/) - The Blue-Spotted Jawfish (Opistognathus Rosenblatti) is a species of Jawfish native to the Gulf of California. It is an inhabitant of reefs where it is found in large colonies at depths of around 39' feet. This species hides in its burrow at night, completely sealing the entrance. Every morning it rebuilds the burrow entrance. Blue-Spotted Jawfish can reach a length of 3.9" inches. - [Pacific Coral Rabbitfish or Bluespotted Spinefoot](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/pacific-coral-rabbitfish-or-bluespotted-spinefoot/) - The Pacific Coral Rabbitfish, also known as Bluespotted Spinefoot, Coral Spinefoot, Ocellated Spinefoot, or Orange Spinefoot, is yellow with numerous small blue spots on the head and body. There is a dark triangular area above and behind the eye. The Pacific Coral Rabbitfish or Bluespotted Spinefoot grows to 11.8" inches in length. It is found on coral reefs of the Western Pacific. In Australia it is known from the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland. - [Starry Rabbitfish or Honeycomb Rabbitfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/starry-rabbitfish-or-honeycomb-rabbitfish/) - Honeycomb Rabbitfish is also known as Starry Rabbitfish, Brown-Spotted Spinefoot, Star-Spotted Rabbitfish, Star-Spotted Spinefoot, or Stellate Rabbitfish (Siganus Stellatus). A Rabbitfish covered in small close-set dark brown to black spots with white areas between forming a "honeycomb" pattern, black spots on fins, caudal fin and trailing edges of dorsal and anal fins with a white margin, and often a pale whitish to yellowish saddle on the caudal peduncle. Starry Rabbitfish or Honeycomb Rabbitfish have venomous fin spines that may inflict a painful injury. - [Gold Spotted Rabbitfish or Gold Spotted Spinefoot](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/rabbitfish-fish/gold-spotted-rabbitfish-or-gold-spotted-spinefoot/) - The Gold Spotted Rabbitfish or Gold Spotted Spinefoot (Siganus Punctatus), is found on reefs of the Coral Sea. The body of this Rabbitfish is brown and is covered in many beautiful golden spots, serving as its camouflage. - [BiColor Cleaner Wrasse or BiColored Cleanerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/bicolor-cleaner-wrasse-or-bicolored-cleanerfish/) - The BiColor Cleaner Wrasse is also known as Cleaner Wrasses, BiColored Cleanerfish, and Yellow Diesel Wrasse Fish has been the focus of many research studies and are the most popular among buyers. The BiColor Cleaner Wrasse forms a great symbiotic relationship with other reef fish by cleaning them of their unwanted parasites. They are the peaceful attractive fish with a most intriguing "dance" that they perform to solicit other fish to allow them to remove parasites and debris from their body, fins, and mouths. Its size varies and reaches up to 4 inches in adults. - [Hawaiian Flame Wrasse Fish or Flame Fairy Wrasse Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/hawaiian-flame-wrasse-fish-or-flame-fairy-wrasse-fish/) - The Hawaiian Flame Wrasse Fish also known as Flame Wrasse, Flame Fairy Wrasse, and Jordan's Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus Jordani), is a species of wrasse endemic to the Hawaiian Islands where it is found in groups on coral reefs at depths from 16 to 610 ft. - [Saddleback Wrasse or Jansen Saddle Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/saddleback-wrasse-or-jansen-saddle-wrasse/) - he Saddleback Wrasse is also known as the Jansen Saddle Wrasse or Jansen's Wrasse. As an adult, it has a light blue to white body with five to six vertical dark, thick stripes that are bordered in yellow. These vertical stripes develop and spread apart as the fish matures. They are a beautiful species that makes a wonderful addition to a semi to aggressive saltwater fish only aquarium. - [Banana Wrasse Fish or Yellow Brown Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/banana-wrasse-fish-or-yellow-brown-wrasse/) - The Banana Wrasse is also known as the Yellow-Brown Wrasse, Sunset Wrasse, or Yellow Wrasse. As an adult, it takes on a yellow appearance if female, and a blue appearance if male. Both sexes have facial markings in green and fine vertical striping along the body. The fins are very colorfully marked. - [Blue-Sided Wrasse or Blue Scaled Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/blue-sided-wrasse-or-blue-scaled-fairy-wrasse/) - The Blue-Sided Wrasse is also known as the Blue Scaled Fairy Wrasse, or Yellow Flanked Fairy Wrasse. There is considerable variation in color depending on location, size, sex, and maturity of this fish. Blue-Sided Wrasse or Blue Scaled Fairy Wrasse normally have a bright yellow to orange patch just behind the pectoral fins. Please expect variations in coloration with these fish. - [Moon Wrasse or Cresent Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/moon-wrasse-or-cresent-wrasse/) - The Moon Wrasse or Cresent Wrasse (Thalassoma Lunare) is a species of Wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It is an inhabitant of coral reefs and surrounding areas. Moon Wrasse or Cresent Wrasse are carnivorous and tend to prey on fish eggs and small sea-floor dwelling invertebrates. This species can reach 18" inches in total length. - [Lineatus Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/lineatus-fairy-wrasse/) - The Lineatus Fairy Wrasse originates from the waters of the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea. They are very colorful, peaceful fish, that are not seen too often in the aquarium trade. The dominant male of this species is more brilliantly colored when compared to the female/sub-dominant male. The female/sub-dominant male of this species has multiple blue horizontal lines covering the head and body, which break into spots as they progress towards the tail. - [Labout's Fairy Wrasse or Labouti Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/labouts-fairy-wrasse/) - Labout's Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus Labouti), also known as the Labouti Wrasse originates from the waters of the Great Barrier Reef and New Caledonia, and occurs in small groups on the outer reef. The Labout's Fairy Wrasse or Labouti Wrasse has a distinctive pattern of colors ranging from red, orange and yellow with a blue cap covering the nose and head. - [Banded Parrotfish or New Zealand Banded Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/banded-parrotfish-or-new-zealand-banded-wrasse/) - The Banded Parrotfish, also known as the Yellow-Saddled Wrasse or New Zealand Banded Wrasse (Notolabrus Fucicola), is a species of Wrasse native to the eastern Indian Ocean, off eastern Australia and all around New Zealand on rocky, weedy reef areas. It grows to a maximum length 23.6" inches. - [Yellowhead Wrasse or Neon Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/yellowhead-wrasse-or-neon-wrasse/) - The Yellowhead Wrasse or Neon Wrasse (Halichoeres Garnoti), is native to shallow tropical waters in the Caribbean Sea and western Atlantic Ocean. It reaches a maximum length of 7.5" inches, and during growth both its sex and appearance change coloring at each stage. As a juvenile, it is mainly yellow with a lateral, bright-blue stripe. The Yellowhead Wrasse or Neon Wrasse in its initial phase is female with a dark-colored back, sometimes with bluish shadings, and yellow underside. Two short wavy dark lines radiate from the hind edge of each eye with dark spots on its front head -- making it one of the easiest Wrasses to identify in every color phase. - [Rainbow Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/rainbow-wrasse/) - The Rainbow Wrasse (Coris Julis) is a small, colorful fish found in the Mediterranean Sea and in the northeast Atlantic Ocean from Sweden to Senegal. Like many Wrasses, the Rainbow Wrasse is a sequential hermaphrodite: all start in the smaller initial phase. These initial-phase individuals (both females and males) can turn into the larger secondary-phase males. - [Scott's Greenback Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/scotts-greenback-fairy-wrasse/) - The Scott's Fairy Wrasse, also known as the Black-Fin Fairy Wrasse or Blackedge Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus Scottorum) originates from the waters of Australia, the Cook Islands, and Fiji, and each location represents a color variation of Scott's Fairy Wrasse. - [Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/golden-rhomboidalis-wrasse-or-diamond-tail-fairy-wrasse/) - The Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse or Diamond-Tail Fairy Wrasse, originates solely from the Marshall Islands. In the wild, they occur close to the substrate within the sand and rubble zones of the reef. They are gold in color with a vibrant blue head. Their entire body is marked with a maze-like series of lines, and their tale is diamond in shape. This is one of the truly beautiful and unfortunately rare species in the industry. - [Marginatus Fairy Wrasse or Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/wrasse-fish/marginatus-fairy-wrasse/) - The Marginatus Fairy Wrasse or Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus Rubrimarginatus), originates from the waters ranging from southern Japan to Indonesia, and occurs in small groups on the reef. The Marginatus Fairy Wrasse or Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse is a very colorful fish displaying a multitude of colors including the red margin on both the tail and dorsal fin. The male of this species is more brilliantly colored when compared to both the female and the juvenile, and when courting, will display increased color intensity. - [Lavender Tang Fish or Spot-Cheeked Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/lavender-tang-fish-or-spot-cheeked-surgeonfish/) - The Lavender Tang, also known as the Spot-Cheeked Surgeonfish, travels in large schools on the reefs of Hawaii. This beautiful fish is colored in tones of lavender and tan, and has multiple orange spots on the face. The orange spots give away to many small black spots covering the rest of the body, and the tail is forked. - [Chevron Tang Fish or Hawaiian Bristletooth Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/chevron-tang-fish-or-hawaiian-bristletooth/) - The Chevron Tang Fish, also known as the Hawaiian Bristletooth, Hawaiian Surgeonfish, or Black Surgeonfish, has an oval body shape with radiating, bold markings that change with maturity. Chevron Tang Fish grow to a maximum length of around 6.3 inches. As juveniles, these fish are dark orange in color, with blue chevron marks on their sides. These marks are where this fish receives its name. As the fish ages, it turns black in color with blue horizontal stripes. The mouth on this fish is typically puckered, and they have a row of 30 teeth. - [Kole Tangfish or Goldring Surgeonfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/tang-fish/kole-tangfish-or-goldring-surgeonfish/) - The Kole Tang or Spotted Surgeonfish or Goldring Surgeonfish or Yellow-Eyed Kole Tang (Ctenochaetus Strigosus), is a marine reef tang in the fish family Acanthuridae which is endemic to Oceana. It grows to 5.7 inches in the wild. It has a brown color with light blue to yellow horizontal stripes over its body which change into spots towards the face. It also has a vividly yellow area surrounding the eye. - [Undulate Triggerfish or Orangelined Triggerfish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/saltwater-aquarium-fish/triggerfish/undulate-triggerfish-or-orangelined-triggerfish/) - The Undulate Triggerfish, also known as the Orangelined Triggerfish or Orangetailed Triggerfish, has an attractive, emerald-green body with yellow-orange vertical stripes. A 180 gallon or larger aquarium with large pieces of rock to form caves is ideal. It will rearrange the aquarium landscaping and rocks. It vocalizes using a "grunting" sound. It is a hardy fish, but aggressive - [Iridescent Shark or Siamese Shark](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/iridescent-shark-or-siamese-shark/) - The Iridescent Shark or Siamese Shark (Pangasianodon Hypophthalmus) is a Tropical Fish species of shark catfish (It is not a shark in the common sense) native to the rivers of Southeast Asia. It is found in the Mekong basin as well as the Chao Phraya River, and is heavily cultivated for food there. The meat is often marketed under the common name Swai. - [Silver Dollar Fish](https://petesaquariums.com/shop/freshwater-aquarium-fish/silver-dollar-fish/) - Silver Dollar Fish (Metynnis Hypsauchen) is a common name given to a number of species of Tropical Fish, mostly in the genus Metynnis. 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Call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquariums & Fish. - [Invertebrate Fish & Marine Life for Aquariums](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/) - What would your aquarium truly be without various Marine Invertebrates to not only fascinate the eye, but maintain your aquarium ecosystem? The seasoned hobby aquarist knows the value of establishing and building an aquarium system, much like an ecosystem, that maintains and balances itself, so many marine Invertebrates are kept to serve a functional role such as consuming algae and waste in the aquarium. An Invertebrate is marine life classified as Arthropods, Crustaceans, Corals, Large-Polyp Stony, Small-Polyp Stony, Soft Corals, Zoanthids, Echinoderms, Starfish, Crinoids, Urchins, Jellyfish, Mollusks, Gastropods, Cephalopods, Sea Anemones, Sponges, and Tunicates. And we sell them all right here at Pete’s Aquariums! 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Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquarium & Fish. - [Snails](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/snails/) - At Pete’s Aquariums & Fish we stock a variety of Snails for your aquarium community including: Tiger Cowrie Snails, Nassarius Snails, Bumble Bee Snails, Flying Sea Slugs, and more. Snails can be a nice addition to your aquarium clean up crew. And although the shell is its main means of protection, its ability to stick to a surface and produce a noxious compound also discourages predators. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium community addition. - [Cucumber Invertebrates](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/cucumbers/) - Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your number one source for online and in-person sales of aquarium fish and Invertebrate Cucumbers. Order online or in person at our new Fishkill, New York aquarium store location. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquarium & Fish. - [Lobsters](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/lobsters/) - Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your number one source for online and in-person sales of aquarium fish and Invertebrate Lobsters including Painted Rock Lobster, Red Reef Lobster, and more. Order your Lobster online or in person at our new Fishkill, New York aquarium store location. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquarium & Fish. - [Urchins](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/urchins/) - Sea Urchins or Urchins are spiny, spherical creatures that move slowly, crawling with their tube feet, and sometimes uses its spines to push themselves. They eat algae mostly but also eat slow-moving or sessile animals. At Pete’s Aquariums & Fish we stock a variety of Sea Urchins for your aquarium community. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium community addition. - [Octopus](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/octopus/) - An Octopus is a sea animal with rounded bodies, bulging eyes, and eight long arms. They are widespread in oceans globally but especially abundant in deep, tropical waters. Crabs, shrimps, and lobsters rank among their favorite foods. The Octopus when threatened shoots an inky fluid that darkens the surrounding water to confuse the aggressor. The Octopus can also change to gray, brown, pink, blue, or green to blend in with its surroundings, or to as a way to communicate with other Octopuses. At Pete’s Aquariums & Fish we stock a variety of Octopus for your aquarium community. We are the #1 source for online and in-store sales of marine invertebrate octopus, and more. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium community addition. - [Starfish](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/starfish/) - At Pete’s Aquariums & Fish we stock a variety of Starfish for your aquarium community including: Red Serpent Starfish, Red Sea Stars, Sand Sifting Sea Star, Cushion Starfish, Banded Brittle Starfish, Pink Sea Stars, and more. Starfish are popular additions to reef aquariums that contain live sand. They will constantly stir the bed and provide oxygen to beneficial bacteria. In the aquarium they can be fed small pieces of fish, placing the food near or even under the Sea Star. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium community addition. - [Shrimp](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/shrimp/) - Shrimp are great tropical community tank-mates. They will not pester the fish in your aquarium, but instead, live amongst them and eat food that they leave behind. They mostly swim using a mode of locomotion, swimming forward by paddling with swimmerets on the underside of their abdomens, and repeated flicks with the tail driving them backwards quickly to escape predators. Smaller, tiny Shrimp are called Prawns. At Pete’s Aquariums & Fish we stock a variety of Shrimp for your aquarium community including: Camelback Shrimp, Cleaner Skunk Shrimp, Peppermint Shrimp, Japanese Snapping Shrimp and more. We are the #1 source for online and in-store sales of marine invertebrate shrimp. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium community addition. - [Anemones](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/anemones/) - The Anemone (uh-NEM-uh-nee) are stinging polyps that spend most of their time attached to rocks or on coral reefs waiting for fish to pass close enough to get caught in their venomous tentacles which fire a harpoon-like filament into their victim with a paralyzing neurotoxin. There are hundreds of Sea Anemone species throughout the world’s oceans and they run the full spectrum of colors. Some Anemones establish symbiotic relationships, the most popular being with Clownfish, which are protected by a mucus layer that makes them immune to the Anemone’s sting. Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your #1 source for online and in-store sales of Anemones including Giant Red Carpet Anemone, the Magnificent Sea Anemone, Corn Anemones, and more. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition. - [Clams](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/clams/) - Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve molluscs. Clams have two shells of equal size connected by two adductor muscles and have a powerful burrowing foot. Some clams have life cycles of only one year, while some may be hundreds or years old. All Clams have two calcareous shells or valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament, and all are filter feeders. Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your #1 source for online and in-store sales of an array of Clams. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition. Please call or click today for more information. - [Jellyfish](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/invertebrate-fish/jellyfish/) - Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your number one source for online and in-person sales of aquarium fish and invertebrate Jellyfish. Order online or in person at our new Fishkill, New York aquarium store location. Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquarium & Fish. - [Aquarium Supplies](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/) - Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your #1 source for online and in-store sales of Saltwater & Freshwater Aquarium supplies including Aquarium Fish Tanks, Aquarium Chemical Care, Filters, Pumps, Aquarium Health and Food Supplies, Stylish Aquarium Cabinets, and more. 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Please call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquarium & Fish. - [Aquarium Tanks](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-tanks/) - Aquarium Tanks - [Aquarium Cabinets](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-cabinets/) - Aquarium Cabinets - [Aquarium & Fish Food](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/) - [Aquarium Chemicals](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-chemicals/) - [Dragonets](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/saltwater-aquarium-fish/dragonets/) - Pete’s Aquariums & Fish is your #1 source for online and in-store sales of Marine Saltwater Aquarium Fish like Annularis Angelfish, Arabian Angelfish, Blue Face Angelfish, Coral Beauty Angelfish, Emperor Angelfish, Flagfin Angelfish, French Angelfish, Goldflake Angelfish, Lemonpeel Angelfish, Halfmoon Angelfish, Majestic Angelfish, Queen Angelfish, Royal Angelfish, Rock Beauty Angelfish, Singapore Angelfish, Six-Banded Angelfish and more. Order online or in person at our new Fishkill, New York aquarium store location. Call or click today to find your next aquarium tank addition at Pete’s Aquariums & Fish. - [Frozen](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/frozen/) - [Dry Foods](https://petesaquariums.com/product-category/aquarium-supplies/aquarium-fish-food/dry-foods/) ## Product tags - [Frozen Dry Good](https://petesaquariums.com/product-tag/frozen-dry-good/) - [Dry Goods](https://petesaquariums.com/product-tag/dry-goods/) - [Feederfish](https://petesaquariums.com/product-tag/feederfish/) - [Gemmatum Tang](https://petesaquariums.com/product-tag/gemmatum-tang/)