Cubicus Boxfish (Ostracion cubicus)
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One of the most sought-after saltwater fish in the aquarium trade, the Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens), also known as the Yellow Sailfin Tang or the Yellow Surgeonfish, is native to the Hawaiian islands. Although Yellow Tangs are popular community fish, they are generally best kept as the only tang or surgeon and can have territorial tendencies. These fish are sure to add a splash of color and personality to your saltwater aquarium!

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A beautifully colored choice for experienced aquarists, the Green Mandarin Dragonet (Synchiropus splendidus), also known as the Green Mandarinfish, the Striped Mandarinfish, or the Mandarin Goby, is small goby native to the Philippines. Green Mandarin Dragonets are known for their intricate and bright coloration. These peaceful fish are a great reef-safe choice for community tanks, however be sure to keep a close eye on feeding as they can be picky eaters.

Native to the seas surrounding Indonesia, the Aiptasia Eating Filefish (Acreichthys tomentosus), also known as the Matted Leatherjacket, Tomentosus Filefish, Bristletail Filefish, or Matted Filefish, is a fantastic solution for the pest anemone aiptasia! Only aggressive towards members of the same genus, the Aiptasia Eating Filefish will do well with other peaceful tankmates. Beware, they can nip at invertebrates and soft corals and will do best in a fish-only saltwater tank.

A saltwater fish famous for its “friendly” personality, the Longhorn Cowfish (Lactoria cornuta), also known as the Yellow Boxfish or Horned Boxfish, is a sought-after choice for experienced aquarists. The omnivorous Longhorn Cowfish is known to pick at tubeworms and other reef residents, so use caution if placing this fish in a reef system. This fish is also poisonous, and can release toxins from its skin if threatened!

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Native to the Indo-Pacific, the Six Line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus hexataenia) 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. The Six Line Wrasse will even feed on pesty bristleworms! Growing up to 3-4 inches long, these fish are generally peaceful but tend to be aggressive with other wrasses.

Native to the seas of Sri Lanka, the Purple Weedy Scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa) is a highly coveted choice for a reef tank. This scorpionfish is famous for its venomous spines and unique locomotive behaviors. Just be careful of housing them with species that feed on encrusting invertebrates in case they misidentify the cryptic scorpionfish for food!

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The Orange Eschmeyer’s Scorpionfish (Rhinopias eschmeyeri) is a rare fish in the aquarium hobby. This ambush predator, can be found in Southeast Asian waters and has evolved to resemble seaweed to hide from small prey which include fish and crustaceans. Due to their sedentary lifestyle, spacious accommodations are not as important as they would be for more active, open-water-swimming fish. It is possible to wean these fish onto frozen silversides. If you are considering adding this fish to your tank, it is important to keep in mind that this fish is venomous.

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