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Flame Hawkfish


Bright red body with dark mask-like markings at eyes and dark band along the back from head to tail. Attempts at captive breeding have been unsuccessful.

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February 10, 2022


Panther Grouper


White body with medium to large black spots. Though captive-bred Panther Groupers as small as 1 inch are sometimes available, they will grow rapidly and can reach over 2 feet at adulthood, making them suitable only for public display aquariums.

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Yellow Watchman Goby


Yellow or powder blue with small blue spots on head and fins. Bottom dweller preferring a sandy bottom.

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Tiger Goby


Translucent white body with thin dark/black bars; translucent fins. To 1 – 2 inches. A peaceful bottom-dwelling fish that does best in smaller tanks with other peaceful fish and some rocks to perch on.

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Starry Goby


Tan to black with light to bright blue spots. To 1.5 inches. Available at Biota.

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Neon Goby


Black body; bright blue stripe through eye and along dorsal edge to end of tail; white belly. The Neon Goby is a cleaner fish, but does require feeding supplementation. To 2 inches.

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Black Belly Goby


Translucent body with red/orange head; white throat; yellow stripes on head including one from snout to center of mid-body; black belly crossed by a curved white stripe; yellow/orange internal stripes. Available at Biota.

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Court Jester Goby


Grey to yellow body with 5 orange/red stripes; upper  back with row of white spots. Available directly from Biota, the company that aquacultures them.

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Radial Filefish


Mottled brown, tan or grey with white lines radiating from eye and across body. To 3 inches. Available directly from Biota, the company that aquacultures them.

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Bristletail Filefish


Mottled green, brown, tan or white. To 4 inches. Available directly from Biota, the company that aquacultures them.

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