Leopard Wrasse (Macropharyngodon)

Leopard Wrasse (Macropharyngodon): Ultimate Guide to Types & Care

Leopard Wrasses are saltwater fish in the genus Macropharyngodon. They are colorful fish that live in tropical climates in the Indo-Pacific region. They prefer to live in coral reef environments and can be found from the Red Sea to the waters of Hawaii. They are difficult to keep in captivity since they require a high …

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Duncan Coral (Duncanopsammia axifuga)

Duncan Coral (Duncanopsammia axifuga): Ultimate Care Guide

The Duncan Coral (Duncanopsammia axifuga) is a welcome addition to any salt-water home aquarium.  Native to Australia and the South China Sea, Duncan Coral usually settle on a reef or bed in deep, slow-moving water.  They live in branching or clustered colonies about 100 feet below the surface.  Sometimes Duncan Coral is also called Whisker …

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Stoplight Parrotfish (Sparisoma viride)

Stoplight Parrotfish (Sparisoma viride): Ultimate Care Guide

Stoplight Parrotfish, also known as Sparisoma virde, are a gorgeous and colorful species of fish. They aren’t usually held in private tanks; they’re mainly reserved for public aquariums and very skilled aquarists. Stoplight Parrotfish are known to reside in coral reefs, which means you can add them to a coral tank if you choose. Read …

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Bubble Coral (Plerogyra sinuosa)

Bubble Corals | The Ultimate Care Guide

Bubble Corals can be found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, and they are often mistaken for fish eggs or even soft coral. Bubble Corals are a type of LPS. This means that they are large, polyped, and stony. Bubble Corals are delicate, and can be easily damaged by heavy water flow. They are found in habitats that are protected, and have low flow. If you are looking for them, you will most likely find them wedged in places with murky waters.

Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus deissneri)

Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus deissneri): Ultimate Care Guide

The Licorice Gourami has made its way from the slow-flowing blackwater rivers of Bangka in Indonesia into the care of aquarists who are fond of the unique and often docile fish. Licorice Gourami (Parosphoromenus deissner) are named after military health officer, F.H. Deissner, who had sent the specimen to Dutch ichthyologist Pieter Bleeker who discovered …

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