Orange Toadfish (Opsanus beta)
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A rare find in the aquarium trade, the Orbicular Batfish (Platax orbicularis), also known as the round batfish, orbiculate batfish, or the circular batfish, is native to the Indo-Pacific. The Orbicular Batfish goes through two distinct morphological phases: the slim, reddish-brown juveniles and the circular, silvery adults. These peaceful fish are best suited to a large, deep aquarium with ample room to swim.

Blueline Grouper (Cephalopholis formosa)

The African Red Snapper or Cubera (Lutjanus agennes) is found in mangroves, estuaries, coral reefs, and even the freshwater rivers and streams along the west African coast. Juveniles are found more in brackish waters where as adults move deeper into the marine environment. These fish should only be kept in extremely large systems since they grow to around 5ft in length. They are considerably aggressive and will attack and eat anything smaller in size.


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The Coral Catfish (Plotosus lineatus) also known as the Striped Eel Catfish is the only coral reef catfish species. As juveniles they school in tight into tight balls and should be kept in groups in the aquarium. As adults they become more territorial and will need room to spread out. They are not picky eaters and will accept any protein based foods. Please note that these fish are venomous and extreme care should be taken not to come in contact with their spines.

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An extremely rare find in the saltwater trade, the Bartail Flathead (Platycephalus indicus), also known as the Indian Flathead, is a marine and brackish fish native to the Indo-West Pacific. These fish are closely related to the scorpionfish and have venomous spines. Growing up to 24 inches long, Bartail Flatheads spend most of their time on or camouflaged in the substrate and will feed on benthic algae as well as any fish and crustaceans that can fit in their mouth!

The Sixline Soapfish (Grammistes sexlineatus), also known as the Sixline Grouper, Sixstripe Grouper or the Goldenlined Soapfish, is native to the tropical waters and rocky coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific. These are solitary fish, preferring to stay hidden during the day and come out at night to hunt. Be aware, these fish are known to eat almost any species smaller than, or the same size, they are. The name “soapfish” comes from the toxin they secrete on their skin when threatened, as it is said to resemble lathered soap. In case they do “soap up”, it is best to keep these fish in a large tank to avoid poisoning any tankmates. Sixline Soapfish can grow up to 11.5 inches long.

The Bearded Ghoul/Demon Stinger (Inimicus cf. didactylus) is a species of scorpionfish or stonefish (Synanceiidae) native to lagoons and reefs of the Indo-West Pacific. These stonefish have bright red or pink bodies with intricate yellow and black patterning on their fins. They require a substrate that allows them to bury themselves and camouflage, such as fine sand or coral gravel. As adept carnivorous predators, make sure that any tankmates are too large to be considered food. Be careful in their tank, as these rare oddball fish have highly venomous spines on their fins.

Belonging to the scorpionfish family, the Red Rooster Pygmy Waspfish (Paracentropogon zonatus), also known as the Bandtail Waspfish, is a rare fish to find in the aquarium hobby and is native to the tropical seas around Indonesia. These highly venomous fish have beautiful mottled red and white coloring covering their body. Beware, while these fish only grow up to 3 inches long, they are predatory and will eat almost any fish or invert species that can fit into their mouth!

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