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The Bursa Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus verrucosus), also known as the Blackbelly Triggerfish or the Black Patch Triggerfish, is one of the less aggressive triggerfish in the aquarium trade. Popular for their distinct patterning and coloration, the Bursa Trigger will do best alone or in a community tank with similarly aggressive fish. Growing up to 9 inches, they are known to be hardy, sizable and beautiful fish!
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The Candy Stripe Pistol Shrimp, also known as the Snapping Shrimp or the Randalls’ Pistol Shrimp, is native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. Pistol Shrimp get their name from being able to snap their claws with extreme speed, sending an air bubble and a shock wave towards their prey to hunt. These shrimp are a beautiful and helpful additional to a saltwater setup, as they will sift through your sandy substrate to hunt and create a interesting symbiotic relationship with any gobies.
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Diana’s Hogfish (Bodianus diana) are an ornate species of wrasse/hogfish that display a striking reddish-orange pattern mixed with white checkering. Adults inhabit seaward reefs with abundant coral, where they eat crustaceans and mollusks. Within an aquarium, this fish can be aggressive, as such, it is recommended to provide plenty of hiding places and not keep them with smaller, more docile fish. However, these fish are very hardy and easy to keep in captivity.
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Native to the tropical reefs of the South American Atlantic, the Banana/Golden Moray Eel (Gymnothorax miliaris) is a beautiful species and sought-after by experienced saltwater aquarists. Their bright yellow bodies with black spots make them a desirable choice for well-researched reef tanks with lots of hiding places. These fish grow up to approximately 2 feet long and are predatory. They can coexist with tankmates, but make sure they are larger than your eel’s mouth!
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The Green Bulb or Green Bubble Tip Anemone is a highly sought after host anemone for aquarium Clownfish. These medium sized (up to 12″) rock dwelling anemones do well in most strongly illuminated reef tanks with pristine water quality and regular feeding of meaty foods. Keep in mind, they are very mobile and can easily “walk” into pumps and overflow boxes.
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The Powder Brown Tang (Acanthurus japonicus), also known as the Powder Brown Surgeonfish, Japan Surgeonfish, or the White Cheek Surgeonfish, is a beautifully multicolored tang species native the tropical lagoons and reefs of the Indo-Pacific. These fish are solitary as adults and can be aggressive towards similar fish, but are generally peaceful towards most other tankmates. Growing up to 8 inches in size, the Powder Brown Tang is a large and active fish that requires plenty of room to swim in. They are considered reef-safe and will primarily feed on seaweed and algae-based foods, however they will also eat offered meaty foods.
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One of the most well-known and sought-after invertebrate species in the saltwater aquarium hobby, the Peacock Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) is also known as the Clown Mantis Shrimp, the Harlequin Mantis Shrimp, the Rainbow Mantis Shrimp, or the Smashing Mantis Shrimp. This species is native to the tropical Indo-Pacific. Famous for their hunting strategy, mantis shrimp use their front claws to deliver a powerful blow to their prey. Growing up to 7 inches, they are also covered in elaborate multicolored patterns, adding to their allure. These are aggressive animals that will create and defend their burrows. Peacock Mantis Shrimp will be best kept alone, as they will hunt almost any other species in the tank.
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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!
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