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Captive-Bred Ocellaris Medium (Amphiprion ocellaris) - ORA
ORA$17.59One (1) Medium Ocellaris Clownfish The Ocellaris, or False Percula Clownfish is the most popular clownfish species in the marine aquarium hobby. It is called the False Percula because it is closely related to, and easily confused with, the Percula... -
Captive-Bred Neon Goby (Elacatinus oceanops) - ORA
ORA$29.99Neon Gobies are found in Florida and the Caribbean Sea, and are one of the most recognizable and popular saltwater aquarium fish. It is well documented that this fish is a cleaner species that picks parasites and other debris from the mouth, gills and... -
Captive-Bred Tigertail Seahorse - Unsexed - ORA
ORA$77.99A tropical species of seahorse that has dramatic yellow and black rings along the tail. Tiger Tail Seahorses reach a maximum size of 6” and can be found among soft coral reefs from India to the Philippines. Our... -
Captive-Bred Lined Seahorse - Unsexed (Hippocampus erectus) - ORA
ORA$99.99The Lined Seahorse is one of the US native species that ranges from Nova Scotia, Canada and the northern Gulf of Mexico all the way down to Panama and Venezuela. It is one of the hardiest species and it will grow to a maximum length of 7.5”... -
Captive-Bred Yellowline Goby (Elacatinus figaro) - ORA
ORA$24.99The Yellowline Goby is very similar to the Neon Goby, except that it has yellow lines rather than the blue lines of the Neon Goby. Yellowlines are cleaner gobies, which are always beneficial in aquariums. They also will eat small bits of frozen and... -
Bicolor Angelfish (Centropyge Bicolor) - SAQ Chicago Fish
Live Fish$54.99Bicolor Angelfish 2" - 3" in size. Bicolor Angelfish or Centropyge Bicolor is recognizable by its yellow tail, yellow face, and a blue rear with a blue pattern over the eye. *Photo is a representation of the fish you will receive. -
Captive-Bred Misbar Black & White Ocellaris (Amphiprion ocellaris) - ORA
ORA$39.99These beautiful Black Ocellaris typically have an incomplete center or tail stripe, and occasionally they may have an incomplete head bar. Their unique patterns make them highly identifiable and desirable. Misbars are not the result of...