Splendid Dottyback - Complete Care Guide
Splendid Dottyback Facts The Splendid Dottyback (Manonichthys splendens) sometimes called the Splendid Pseudochromis is a gorgeous saltwater fish… Read More »Splendid Dottyback – Complete Care Guide
Yellow Watchman Goby - Complete Care Guide
Yellow Watchman Facts Yellow Watchman Gobies, also known as the Yellow Shrimp Goby, are relatively easy-to-keep and peaceful… Read More »Yellow Watchman Goby – Complete Care Guide
Beautiful Puffer Fish for Saltwater Aquariums
Saltwater Pufferfish are sought after in the aquarium-keeping hobby because of their amazing personalities. They’re incredibly curious and… Read More »Beautiful Puffer Fish for Saltwater Aquariums
Orchid Dottyback - Complete Care Guide
Orchid Dottyback Facts Orchid Dottybacks (Pseudochromis fridmani) are beautiful vibrant purple/lavender fish kept in saltwater aquariums. Their long… Read More »Orchid Dottyback – Complete Care Guide
Bicolor Dottyback - Complete Care Guide
Bicolor Dottyback Facts The Bicolor Dottyback (Pictichromis paccagnellae) is a beautiful saltwater fish that is half yellow and… Read More »Bicolor Dottyback – Complete Care Guide
Neon Dottyback - Complete Care Guide
Neon Dottyback Facts Neon Dottybacks (Pseudochromis aldabraensis) are gorgeous saltwater fish with orange, yellow, blue, and black colorations… Read More »Neon Dottyback – Complete Care Guide
Purple Dottyback - Complete Care Guide
Purple Dottyback Facts The Purple Dottyback (Pseudochromis porphyreus) often called the Magenta Dottyback, or Purple Pseudochromis is a… Read More »Purple Dottyback – Complete Care Guide
Dogface Puffer - Complete Care Guide
Dogface Puffer Facts Dogface Puffers also known as the Blackspotted Puffer get their name from having a physical… Read More »Dogface Puffer – Complete Care Guide
Blue Spotted Puffer - Complete Care Guide
Blue Spotted Puffer fish Facts The Blue Spotted Puffer sometimes called the Blue Dot Puffer, or Blue Dot… Read More »Blue Spotted Puffer – Complete Care Guide
Valentini Puffer - Complete Care Guide
Valentini Puffer Facts The Valentini Puffer sometimes called the Saddle Valentini, or Blacksaddled Toby is a small species… Read More »Valentini Puffer – Complete Care Guide
Porcupine Pufferfish - Complete Care Guide
Porcupine Puffer Facts The Porcupine Puffer also known as the Porcupinefish is a very smart and interactive fish… Read More »Porcupine Pufferfish – Complete Care Guide
Sixline Wrasse - Complete Care Guide
Sixline Wrasse Facts The Sixline Wrasse sometimes spelled Six Line Wrasse, or 6 Line Wrasse, is a species… Read More »Sixline Wrasse – Complete Care Guide
Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse - Complete Care Guide
Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse Facts The Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse also known as the Pygmy Possum Wrasse is… Read More »Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse – Complete Care Guide
Pearly Jawfish - Complete Care Guide
Pearly Jawfish Facts The Pearly Jawfish (Opistognathus aurifrons), sometimes called the Yellowhead Jawfish, is a gorgeous fish kept… Read More »Pearly Jawfish – Complete Care Guide
Harlequin Tusk - Complete Care Guide
Harlequin Tusk Facts Harlequin Tusk fish (Choerodon fasciatus) is a species of saltwater wrasse that can be found… Read More »Harlequin Tusk – Complete Care Guide
Blue Spot Jawfish - Complete Care Guide
Blue Spot Jawfish Information The Blue Spot Jawfish is an incredibly gorgeous fish with a yellow/orange/black body with… Read More »Blue Spot Jawfish – Complete Care Guide
Banggai Cardinal - Complete Care Guide
Banggai Cardinalfish Information Banggai Cardinals also known as the Kaudern’s Cardinalfish are fairly common saltwater fish with a… Read More »Banggai Cardinal – Complete Care Guide
5 Unique Predatory Fish for Saltwater Aquariums
Predatory fish tanks are both fun and rewarding without the hassle of attempting to keep coral alive. Most… Read More »5 Unique Predatory Fish for Saltwater Aquariums
Snowflake Eel - Complete Care Guide
Snowflake Eels (Echidna nebulosa) otherwise known as Starry Moray or Snowflake Moray Eel, are an interesting animal
5 Great Saltwater Fish for a Nano Reef!
A nano reef is typically considered to be 30 gallons or less. The smaller the aquarium the larger the possibility of swinging water parameters.