Marine invertebrates
Care: Bubble-tip anemones need moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow. They should be kept away from wavemakers and pumps. In an aquarium, they can be fed meaty foods like shrimp, fish, and mussels.
Rock flower anemones are known for their striking colors and patterns, and their disk-shaped appearance with tentacles that range from smooth to jagged. They can be turquoise-blue with neon yellow-green, or neon pink and orange with celestial blue tentacles. Rock flower anemones are easy to care for and are a good choice for beginners. They can do well in most tank sizes, and can adapt to a range of temperatures, lighting, and water flow conditions. They prefer moderate lighting and water flow.
Marine livestock
Porcupine pufferfish eat sea urchins, gastropods, and crustaceans like clams and snails.
This fish is omnivorous, eating both small invertebrates and plants. It prefers sponges and algae.
Diet: Primarily herbivores, but will also eat meaty foods. They need a varied diet of marine algae, seaweed, and flake foods, and should be fed frequently.
The Mystery Wrasse, sometimes referred to as the Whitebarred Wrasse or Fivebarred Wrasse has yellow, blue, and purple hues outlining a smile on the face. The majority of the body is reddish-maroon with thin, white vertical stripes and an eyespot surrounded by a yellowish hue on its green tail. Some younger fish will have more green in the body, which will quickly change to red in the aquarium.
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