Queen Coris Wrasse (Coris formosa)
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Queen Coris Wrasse (Coris formosa)

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The Naso Tang (Naso elegans), also known as as the Lipstick Tang, the Tricolor Tang, the Orangespine Unicornfish, or the Elegant Unicornfish, is a saltwater fish native to the Indo-Pacific region. These colorful, fast-growing fish will appreciate lots of swimming space! While generally peaceful towards other tankmates, Naso Tangs can be aggressive with each other.

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Native to the Indo-Pacific, the Scarlet Pin Stripe Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus evanidus) is a hardy, reef-compatible saltwater fish. These brightly colored wrasses are known to be active and solitary fish, darting in and out of your aquascape and foraging on live rock. Growing up to 3-4 inches long, these fish are generally peaceful but tend to be aggressive with other wrasses.

Gonzo’s Golden Dragon Mushrooms, known for their colorful “fuzzy” vesicles, are one of the more spectacular forms of Rhodactis Mushroom or Fuzzy Mushroom Polyps. These polyps can command top dollar and are highly sought after. Being relatively easy to keep and propagate, they are a favorite with reef keeping hobbyists. Keeping them under light dominated by blue wavelengths will encourage them to display the best colorations.
Shipping note: These are sold per individual mushroom polyp (1-2″)

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In the wild Koran Angelfish (Pomacanthus semiciculatus) consume a diet based on algae, tunicates, and sponges. However, they will accept any frozen and pellet foods provided in the aquarium. Koran Angelfish should be kept alone without any other angelfish in a tank that is at least 250 gallons with lots of live rock for hiding and browsing on. Unfortunately, because they tend to nip at both rocky and soft corals, these fish are not a suitable fit for a reef aquarium. These angelfish can be a wonderful addition to a saltwater fish tank and even hold their own with semi-aggressive species like larger tangs, puffers, and triggers.

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