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Is also known as the Spotted Tang. Is it called the GEM Tang due to it’s enormous price tag! The spotted tang is likely the more descriptive common name given its markings. Why is this fishes expensive? The main Reason is that is Rarely collected and hardly ever seen in the aquarium In the ocean they are found near Reefs at depths of 30 to 200 feet in the Western Indian Ocean near South Africa and Mozambique.
Size: 3-4 inches
The flame angelfish's coloration is bright orange-red with a vertical elongated black spot and four or five bars on the sides, the posterior part of the Fins.
It is found in various reefs of Oceania, most common in Marshall, Line and Cook The fish is also, although less commonly, found in the Hawaiian Islands.
Size: 4-5 inches
The banded angelfish (Apolemichthys arcuatus, Holacanthus arcuatus), also known as the bandit angelfish and three spine angelfish, is a distinctive species fish of the family Pomacanthidae. It is endemic to deeper reefs in Hawaii and the Johnston Atoll.
Size: 4-5 inches
Being an herbivore, the Black Tang primarily eats filamentous algae in the ocean. They are found in lagoons and seaward reefs at depths of 26 to 115 feet. Tang. They are so rare in the hobby because they are only collected in a few places and in those places, they are not seen by divers very Being an herbivore, the Black Tang primarily eats filamentous algae in the ocean. They are found in lagoons and seaward reefs at depths of 26 to 115 feet.
Size: 3-4 inches
The French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru) is a large angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae, found in the western Atlantic from New York and the Bahamas to Brazil, and also the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, including the Antilles, Roatan, and the eastern Atlantic from around Ascension Island and Paul's Rocks, at depths of between 2 and 100 m. Length is up to 41 cm. Juveniles are black with vertical yellow bands.
Size: 3-4 inches
It is truly a stunner in that attractive, yet tasteful yellow with those gold spangles that
gives Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus its
scientific name as well as its alternative common name of Golden-spotted Angel. The fish’s dorsal, anal and caudal fins are a deep velvety black and edged with a vibrant electric blue and the blue theme is continued with a strong, rich blue detailing the buccal area, cheek spines and a little around the eyes in adult specimens.
Size: 4-5 inches
They can grow reaching up to 18 inches in length and 3.5 pounds. Juvenile queen angelfish are recognized by their yellow colour, which turns blue as they age. Queen angelfish are omnivores, eating mostly sponges and algae. They can be opportunistic and will eat sea fans,
soft corals and even jellyfish.
Size: 4-5 inches
The crosshatch triggerfish reaches up to 12 inches in length. They are patterned in yellow and blue. Males have red-rimmed tail fins and females have yellow- rimmed tails. Triggerfish get their name from their ability to lock their first dorsal spine with their second dorsal spine. If a triggerfish gets spooked it will hide in a crevice, engage its trigger, and become almost impossible to extricate. Triggerfish can swim backwards, which aids them in their speedy retreats.
Size: 4-5 inches
The True Personifer Angelfish is a gorgeous angelfish that has a banded tail, unlike thevery similar False Personifer Angelfish. This fish will thrive in normal reef conditions and will be quite bold in the aquarium.
Size: 4-5 inches
The yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens) is a saltwater fish species of the family Acanthuridae. It is one of the most popular marine aquarium fish.
Size: 4-5 inches
The Purple Tang is blue to purple in color with a yellow tail and yellow accents on the
pectoral fins. This fish was formally known only to the coral reefs
Size: 4-5 inches
Rare Marine Fish Products
Is also known as the Spotted Tang. Is it called the GEM Tang due to it’s enormous price tag! The spotted tang is likely the more descriptive common name given its markings. Why is this fishes expensive? The main Reason is that is Rarely collected and hardly ever seen in the aquarium In the ocean they are found near Reefs at depths of 30 to 200 feet in the Western Indian Ocean near South Africa and Mozambique.
Size: 3-4 inches
The flame angelfish's coloration is bright orange-red with a vertical elongated black spot and four or five bars on the sides, the posterior part of the Fins.
It is found in various reefs of Oceania, most common in Marshall, Line and Cook The fish is also, although less commonly, found in the Hawaiian Islands.
Size: 4-5 inches
The banded angelfish (Apolemichthys arcuatus, Holacanthus arcuatus), also known as the bandit angelfish and three spine angelfish, is a distinctive species fish of the family Pomacanthidae. It is endemic to deeper reefs in Hawaii and the Johnston Atoll.
Size: 4-5 inches
Being an herbivore, the Black Tang primarily eats filamentous algae in the ocean. They are found in lagoons and seaward reefs at depths of 26 to 115 feet. Tang. They are so rare in the hobby because they are only collected in a few places and in those places, they are not seen by divers very Being an herbivore, the Black Tang primarily eats filamentous algae in the ocean. They are found in lagoons and seaward reefs at depths of 26 to 115 feet.
Size: 3-4 inches
The French angelfish (Pomacanthus paru) is a large angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae, found in the western Atlantic from New York and the Bahamas to Brazil, and also the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, including the Antilles, Roatan, and the eastern Atlantic from around Ascension Island and Paul's Rocks, at depths of between 2 and 100 m. Length is up to 41 cm. Juveniles are black with vertical yellow bands.
Size: 3-4 inches
It is truly a stunner in that attractive, yet tasteful yellow with those gold spangles that
gives Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus its
scientific name as well as its alternative common name of Golden-spotted Angel. The fish’s dorsal, anal and caudal fins are a deep velvety black and edged with a vibrant electric blue and the blue theme is continued with a strong, rich blue detailing the buccal area, cheek spines and a little around the eyes in adult specimens.
Size: 4-5 inches
They can grow reaching up to 18 inches in length and 3.5 pounds. Juvenile queen angelfish are recognized by their yellow colour, which turns blue as they age. Queen angelfish are omnivores, eating mostly sponges and algae. They can be opportunistic and will eat sea fans,
soft corals and even jellyfish.
Size: 4-5 inches
The crosshatch triggerfish reaches up to 12 inches in length. They are patterned in yellow and blue. Males have red-rimmed tail fins and females have yellow- rimmed tails. Triggerfish get their name from their ability to lock their first dorsal spine with their second dorsal spine. If a triggerfish gets spooked it will hide in a crevice, engage its trigger, and become almost impossible to extricate. Triggerfish can swim backwards, which aids them in their speedy retreats.
Size: 4-5 inches
The True Personifer Angelfish is a gorgeous angelfish that has a banded tail, unlike thevery similar False Personifer Angelfish. This fish will thrive in normal reef conditions and will be quite bold in the aquarium.
Size: 4-5 inches
The yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens) is a saltwater fish species of the family Acanthuridae. It is one of the most popular marine aquarium fish.
Size: 4-5 inches
The Purple Tang is blue to purple in color with a yellow tail and yellow accents on the
pectoral fins. This fish was formally known only to the coral reefs
Size: 4-5 inches