# Lipstick Tang A captivating addition to advanced aquarium setups, the Lipstick Tang commands attention with its deep crimson body and characteristic red facial markings. This species demands experienced care, thriving only in spacious tanks of 75 gallons or larger with robust filtration and pristine water parameters. Naturally territorial, it benefits from ample swimming space and hiding spots among rockwork. Maintain stable temperatures between 24–26°C and feed a protein-rich diet supplemented with quality herbivore pellets and occasional live foods. Ideal for dedicated hobbyists seeking a showpiece fish with specific environmental requirements.
Powder blue surgeon fish are prized for their striking azure coloration and graceful swimming behavior. These 6cm specimens are ideal for established aquariums with stable water conditions and adequate space to roam. They require a minimum 200-liter tank, strong water flow, and excellent filtration to thrive. Feed a varied diet of high-quality marine flakes, nori, and occasional live foods to maintain their vibrant hue and support long-term health. Compatible with peaceful tank mates and reef-safe environments, they make a stunning centerpiece for intermediate to advanced aquarists.
The Yellow Striped Blenny is a vibrant, small fish ideal for established aquariums with moderate flow. Displaying bold yellow and dark striping, this species reaches 5–10 cm and thrives in rocky environments with plenty of hiding spots. Hardy and relatively peaceful, it feeds on small crustaceans and algae, making it a practical choice for reef and community setups. Provide stable water conditions (24–26°C, pH 8.1–8.3) and ensure adequate rockwork for territorial behavior. A rewarding addition for aquarists seeking an active, visually striking inhabitant.
Lyretail wrasse are vibrant, active reef dwellers prized for their striking coloration and engaging behavior. These small wrasses display brilliant blues, yellows, and orange markings that intensify as they mature. Hardy and relatively peaceful, they thrive in established aquariums with plenty of live rock for grazing and hiding. Feed a varied diet of high-quality marine flakes, pellets, and frozen foods to maintain their vivid colors. Best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists with stable water parameters and adequate tank space for their active swimming patterns.
Checkerboard Wrasse are vibrant reef dwellers prized for their striking pattern and active behavior in established aquariums. These 5-10cm specimens display bold black and white markings that intensify with maturity. Hardy and moderately aggressive, they thrive in tanks with plenty of rockwork and hiding spaces. Feed a varied diet of small crustaceans, frozen foods, and quality flake to maintain their coloration. Best suited for intermediate aquarists with stable water conditions and compatible tank mates. A captivating addition to any reef or FOWLR setup.
# Blue-Faced Triggerfish 7cm The Blue-Faced Triggerfish is a striking addition to established aquariums, known for its vibrant blue facial markings and distinctive personality. At 7cm, this specimen is ready for a spacious tank environment where it can thrive. These fish are hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for experienced aquarists who appreciate their bold character and unique behaviors. Provide plenty of hiding spots and stable water conditions to support long-term health. A rewarding choice for those seeking an eye-catching centerpiece fish with genuine presence.
Bursa triggerfish are compact, hardy additions to established marine aquariums, known for their distinctive spotted pattern and curious personality. At 3cm, these juveniles will grow to moderate size and thrive in tanks with plenty of hiding spaces and stable water conditions. They're opportunistic feeders that enjoy a varied diet of meaty foods and frozen preparations. Best suited for aquarists with some marine experience, they can be territorial with smaller fish but generally coexist well with larger, robust tank mates. Provide adequate rockwork and maintain consistent water parameters for optimal health and vibrant coloration.
# Red Toothed Triggerfish A striking addition to established aquariums, the Red Toothed Triggerfish commands attention with its bold coloring and distinctive personality. This species thrives in spacious tanks with plenty of hiding spots and robust filtration to handle its hearty appetite and waste output. Known for intelligence and curiosity, it requires live or frozen foods including crustaceans and mollusks to maintain its vibrant appearance and dental health. Best suited for experienced aquarists who appreciate its unique character and can provide the stable conditions this impressive fish demands.
Pink tail triggerfish are striking additions to established marine aquariums, prized for their vibrant coloration and engaging personality. This 11-12cm specimen displays the characteristic pink tail and robust body that make the species instantly recognizable. Best suited for experienced aquarists, they thrive in spacious tanks with plenty of hiding spots and stable water conditions. Feed a varied diet of meaty foods and quality pellets to maintain their brilliant colors. Their curious, sometimes territorial nature makes them fascinating to observe, though tank mates should be chosen carefully. A rewarding choice for those ready to provide the space and care this intelligent fish deserves.
# Molucca Damselfish 2-3cm Introducing the vibrant Molucca damselfish, a lively addition to your aquarium community. These small, energetic fish display striking yellow and blue coloration that brings movement and visual interest to any tank. Hardy and adaptable, they're well-suited for both beginner and experienced aquarists. At 2-3cm, they're perfect for establishing in smaller setups before growing into their full personality. Molucca damselfish are known for their bold temperament and social behavior, making them engaging to observe. Pair them with compatible tank mates and provide adequate hiding spaces to support their natural behaviors. A rewarding choice for those seeking active, colorful fish with minimal care demands.
Maroon clownfish are bold, striking additions to established reef aquariums. These vibrant fish display deep burgundy coloring with distinctive white bands that intensify as they mature. Hardy and moderately aggressive, they thrive in tanks with plenty of live rock and hiding spaces. They're known for their curious personalities and can become quite interactive with their keepers. Best suited for aquarists with some experience, maroon clownfish pair well with anemones and make excellent centerpiece fish for 75-gallon or larger setups. This 3-5cm juvenile will grow into a stunning adult over time.