There might be many beautiful mermaids but there is only one Sexy Shrimp that besides being good looking, it can also dance! (we're serious)| Aquarium Source
Peppermint Shrimps will help you take better care of your tank by consuming pesky anemones, food debris, dead materials and the invasive Aiptasia| Aquarium Source
Known scientifically as the Amphiprion ocellaris, the Ocellaris Clownfish is easily recognized by Disney fans as the "Nemo" fish from "Finding Nemo.| Aquarium Source
After breeding mysis shrimp the males die but the babies won't be alone. Check this guide to learn more about their reproduction process.| Aquarium Source
Feather Duster Worms are commonly mistaken for an aggressive saltwater invader called Aiptasia which can kill corals. Learn more in this guide| Aquarium Source
Check this guide to learn how Cerith Snails love shallow, warm waters that allow them to scavenge the floors of tidal flats and seagrass meadows.| Aquarium Source
A sick Christmas Wrasse will hide under substrate for longer than usual even without noticeable threat. Check this guide to learn more caring tips| Aquarium Source
Tangs are also called surgeonfish due to their sharp scalpel like blades, so make sure to learn the proper care and choose your favorite from this list.| Aquarium Source
Your Purple Firefish will tend to stay toward the lower level of the aquarium and will keep to itself as it hunts for food. Check this guide to learn more| Aquarium Source
Bicolor Angels are active swimmers with big appetites and even bigger personalities, so to avoid trouble pay attention to tank size and mates.| Aquarium Source