The Firefish Goby is also known as "dartfish" because of its sudden diving behavior when feeling scared or threatened.| Aquarium Source
The Mandarin Goby is a very popular and peaceful fish in the saltwater world because of its highly visual and cool colors.| Aquarium Source
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Bubble Tip Anemones are a beautiful and interesting animal that many aquarists want to own. Click here to find out how to care for them!| 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
Emperor Angelfish are gorgeous saltwater fish that stand out in any tank. Read this guide to see how to care for them (plus learn some interesting facts).| Aquarium Source
75 gallons = 699 pounds of fresh water or 715 pounds of saltwater so make sure your tank is well supported. Check this guide to learn more| Aquarium Source
Longnose Hawkfish will stick to safe rocky outcroppings unless they're diving for food or chasing away intruders. Learn their behavior in this guide| 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
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
The Dwarf Lionfish releases poisonous venom when threatened to which some people could have dangerous allergic reactions.| Aquarium Source
Fairy Wrasses are considered reef safe due their preference for zooplankton which means they will leave corals alone. Let's learn more facts.| Aquarium Source