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Blue Damsel
Price: $2.99
(.75-1.5") - $2.99
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Damselfish are colorful, hardy and active marine fish well suited for beginning marine aquarists. These close relatives of clownfish are one of the most familiar and recognizable marine fish. The female Blue Damsel is all blue while the male is differentiated by its orange tail. The Blue Damsel has the ability to hide in small crevices and can turn a very dark blue when it feels threatened.
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Blue Hepatus Tang - Large
Price: $65.99
(3.5-5") - $65.99
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Tangs are often called surgeon fish because of the scalpel-like spine at the base of its tail. The Blue Hepatus Tang is a rich blue color with contrasting black and yellow stripes. Requires a lot of algae. A tank with rocks and decor to provide several hiding spots and plenty of swimming space is recommended. Tangs tend to be most aggressive towards fish of similar form and color. To minimize aggression in a small aquarium it is recommended to have only one Tang.
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Blue Hepatus Tang - Medium
Price: $44.99
(2.5-3.5") - $44.99
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Tangs are often called surgeon fish because of the scalpel-like spine at the base of its tail. The Blue Hepatus Tang is a rich blue color with contrasting black and yellow stripes. Requires a lot of algae. A tank with rocks and decor to provide several hiding spots and plenty of swimming space is recommended. Tangs tend to be most aggressive towards fish of similar form and color. To minimize aggression in a small aquarium it is recommended to have only one Tang.
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Blue Hepatus Tang - Small
Price: $29.99
(1.5-2.5") - $29.99
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Tangs are often called surgeon fish because of the scalpel-like spine at the base of its tail. The Blue Hepatus Tang is a rich blue color with contrasting black and yellow stripes. Requires a lot of algae. A tank with rocks and decor to provide several hiding spots and plenty of swimming space is recommended. Tangs tend to be most aggressive towards fish of similar form and color. To minimize aggression in a small aquarium it is recommended to have only one Tang.
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Blue Ring Angel - Adult - Large
Price: $145.99
(4.5-6.5") - $145.99
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Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. The Blue Ring Angelfish changes color during maturity intoÿa mostly brown color with brilliant sapphire strips.ÿThis particular species will nip at some invertebrates and so is not considered a good reef dweller.ÿ There is no visible difference between the male and female Blue Ring Angel. A tank with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim is recommended.
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Blue Ring Angel - Adult - Medium
Price: $112.99
(3.5-4.5") - $112.99
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Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. The Blue Ring Angelfish changes color during maturity intoÿa mostly brown color with brilliant sapphire strips.ÿThis particular species will nip at some invertebrates and so is not considered a good reef dweller.ÿ There is no visible difference between the male and female Blue Ring Angel. A tank with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim is recommended.
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Blue Ring Angel - Adult - Small
Price: $69.99
(2.5-3.5") - $69.99
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Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. The Blue Ring Angelfish changes color during maturity intoÿa mostly brown color with brilliant sapphire strips.ÿThis particular species will nip at some invertebrates and so is not considered a good reef dweller.ÿ There is no visible difference between the male and female Blue Ring Angel. A tank with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim is recommended.
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Blue Ring Angel - Juvenile - Large
Price: $110.99
(2.5-3") - $110.99
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Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. The Blue Ring Angelfish changes color during maturity intoÿa mostly brown color with brilliant sapphire strips.ÿThis particular species will nip at some invertebrates and so is not considered a good reef dweller.ÿ There is no visible difference between the male and female Blue Ring Angel. A tank with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim is recommended.
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Blue Ring Angel - Juvenile - Medium
Price: $75.99
(1.75-2.5") - $75.99
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Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. The Blue Ring Angelfish changes color during maturity intoÿa mostly brown color with brilliant sapphire strips.ÿThis particular species will nip at some invertebrates and so is not considered a good reef dweller.ÿ There is no visible difference between the male and female Blue Ring Angel. A tank with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim is recommended.
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Blue Ring Angel - Juvenile - Small
Price: $54.99
(1-1.75") - $54.99
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Also known as the Annularis Angelfish. The Blue Ring Angelfish changes color during maturity intoÿa mostly brown color with brilliant sapphire strips.ÿThis particular species will nip at some invertebrates and so is not considered a good reef dweller.ÿ There is no visible difference between the male and female Blue Ring Angel. A tank with plenty of hiding spots and room to swim is recommended.
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Clown Tang - Large
Price: $75.99
(4-6") - $75.99
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Tangs are often called surgeon fish because of the scalpel-like spine at the base of its tail. The usually solitary and territorial tang will swing its tail at a target as a means of defense. The Clown Tang is unusual in appearance with its horizontal blue striping and large peduncle spines. A tank with rocks and decor to provide several hiding spots and plenty of swimming space is recommended. Tangs tend to be most aggressive towards fish of similar form and color. To minimize aggression in a small aquarium it is recommended to have only one Tang.
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Clown Tang - Medium
Price: $39.99
(3-4") - $39.99
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Tangs are often called surgeon fish because of the scalpel-like spine at the base of its tail. The usually solitary and territorial tang will swing its tail at a target as a means of defense. The Clown Tang is unusual in appearance with its horizontal blue striping and large peduncle spines. A tank with rocks and decor to provide several hiding spots and plenty of swimming space is recommended. Tangs tend to be most aggressive towards fish of similar form and color. To minimize aggression in a small aquarium it is recommended to have only one Tang.
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