Dwarf Angelfish are very hardy. Can be very territorial and semi-aggressive towards other Dwarf Angelfish.
Basslets are hardy fish and, while they can be peaceful specimens, they may become somewhat territorial.
Butterfly fish are mostly omnivores which enjoy a mixture of meaty treats and vegetables to munch on.
Dragonettes are a very peaceful, delicate fish and should only be kept in large established systems.
Gobies are great additions for reef aquariums or fish only set-ups. They are peaceful fish and will perch on rocks.
Hogfish are carnivorous and they can be aggressive. Should be kept with bigger fish in a large aquarium.
Pseudochromis are very hardy. They can be semi-aggressive and they should be fed protein rich meaty foods.
Rays should be kept by expert aquarists only, as they are delicate specimen and require a lot of care.
Snappers are great hunters and carnivores that will not fit in very well in a reef tank with smaller fish and inverts.
Very elusive, but one of the most attractive fish, Wrasses can be either reef safe or they will destroy your reef.
Large Angelfish are omnivores and may pick at soft corals. Can be semi-aggressive towards other Large Angelfish.
Blennies are territorial and should be kept with other peaceful tank mates. Tend to be bottom dwellers.
Cardinals are a hardy, peaceful fish, are reef safe and do well in large groups. They enjoy all types of food.
Eels are carnivores and may act aggressively toward other tank mates. They are not considered reef safe.
Groupers are very hardy and very aggressive. They are carnivores and enjoy meaty treats such as krill.
Lionfish are hardy and reef safe fish, though they have venomous spines. Shouldn’t be kept with smaller fish.
Pipefish are delicate and peaceful. They are difficult to care for, and require an assortment of live foods.
Scorpion fish are typically semi-aggressive and camouflage themselves to wait for their prey.
Squirrels, or Soldier Fish, are carnivores that will only thrive in excellent water conditions. Can be very active swimmers.
Anglers often camouflage with their surroundings. They should not be kept with shrimp or smaller fish.
Boxfish or Trunkfish, are well known for their squared bodies. They can secrete a deadly toxin when threatened.
Clownfish are medium maintenance fish who enjoy a variety of meaty treats and vegetable foods.
The Filefish is generally peaceful. They are omnivores and enjoy hiding in and around the live rock.
Grunts and Sweetlips are peaceful and shy fish that like to hide out in caves. They can be a bit finicky eaters.
An assortment of other items that may include, Flounder, Gold Trevally, Moorish Idol, and Porkfish.
Puffer fish are carnivores. They can be semi-aggressive and require a large tank. Enjoys shelled animals.
Seahorses are delicate specimen and should be kept by expert aquarists only. Seahorses are omnivores.
Tangs come in many varieties but, can be very susceptible to diseases. A quarantine tank is highly recommended.
Anthias are peaceful fish. They do well in schools consisting of one male and several females.
The Batfish is a delicate fish and can be difficult to care for. They are shy fish and hide in rock structures often.
Damsels can be semi-
aggressive and territorial. Being hardy, they are often used to cycle new aquariums.
Goatfish are hardy and peaceful and are great additions to fish only systems. Goatfish are carnivores.
Hawkfish are aggressive and territorial and will fight with others of its kind and may also eat smaller fish.
Parrotfish are omnivores and will eat coralline algae, some coral, and crustaceans. Not considered reef safe.
Rabbitfish are peaceful herbivores, are not considered reef safe. They also have venomous spines.
Even the smallest of the Sharks require a 300+ gallon aquarium to live a full and happy life.
Triggers are omnivores and require a large tank. It is not recommended to keep them with smaller fish.