Pilot Fish MiscellaneousGnathonodon speciosus Care: Intermediate Diet: Carnivorous Light: Medium Place of origin: Western Indian Ocean Pilot fish are small, ray finned fish known for their unique symbiotic relationship with larger marine animals, such as sharks, rays, and sea turtles. They often accompany these larger creatures, feeding on parasites and leftover scraps from their meals, thus providing a cleaning service. These small, agile fish are typically silver in color
Lemon Peel - Melanesia - Ranges in the Western Pacific from southern Japan
Royal Grammas are reef-associated fish that are often found around caves
Avoid aggressive tank mates that may intimidate it or prevent it from feeding
It typically hovers close to a chosen hole or refuge and darts back to safety when threatened
Stunning yellow colouration
Best kept in a mature aquarium with an established sand bed and enough natural microfauna to support grazing
Longfin Batfish - Widespread Indo-West Pacific
It can still become territorial once settled
Centropyge vrolikii
Achilles Tangs are known to be more sensitive than many hardier tang species and can be prone to stress-related health issues if housed in unsuitable conditions
Best kept with calm reef-safe tank mates that will not bully it or outcompete it for food
secure hiding places and calm tank mates