This is a galaxea coral. They are a beautiful coral that is easy to grow but they will sting other corals if they can touch them. This is why they should have their own spot in the tank away from any other coral.
She just want to give you a hug hahah!😆I’m just kidding she’s waiting patiently for some food! This is a female epaulette shark. She will get to be about 35 inches and needs at least a 200 gallon plus tank!.
This is a yellow corris wrasse. They are typically peaceful and love to eat coral pests such as flatworms. This type of wrasse likes to hide and sleep in the sand bed as well.
This is a firefish. Firefish are a very peaceful saltwater fish that can be timid until they get used to their new environment. They also do great in most nano reef tanks.
This is a green gudgeon dart fish. They are very peaceful and get to be about 5”. They do great in tanks 30 gallons or larger!
Clownfish are a great addition to most saltwater tanks. They are a very hardy and personable fish. They are also typically peaceful but as they grow they can become more dominant.
These personable little shrimp are cleaner shrimp. Much like there name infers they love to clean fish of parasites. These guys are a great addition to most saltwater aquariums!
These are freshwater angelfish. They are actually part of the cichlid family and can grow up to 6 inches depending on the type. They also need a 30 gallon tank!
These are leopard frog tadpoles. Tadpoles will eat algae, plant matter, and small insects. In ponds they will adapt to eat anything that they can find.
When corals are placed in the right conditions they all grow extremely well and all can flourish. Just check your levels regularly and if you need any advice we will be glad to help!
These are clown loaches. They are cute and little right now but when fully grown they can reach over a foot. They also need a 100 gallon tank and they also love to eat snails.
This is Dory. Dory is a blue hippo tang. She gets to be over a foot and needs over 180 gallons! #tang
This is an aiptasia eating filefish. They get about 4 inches and are a peaceful saltwater fish that requires at least a 30 plus gallon tank (preferably bigger).
This is a sleeper goby. They love to sift sand. This helps keep the sand clean and healthy!