Blue Dot Jawfish: Fun Facts and Husbandry Tips By Quality Marine Staff | March 18, 2020 Gobies make up the largest family of marine fishes (Gobiidae), so it should not be a surprise that they are well represented … Read more
Should you consider an angler in your smaller reef tank? By Quality Marine Staff | February 28, 2020 If youre looking to set up a small relatively unique display, look no further than the Wartskin Angelrfish. While its name im … Read more
The Care and Display of Spiny Rock Lobsters By Quality Marine Staff | January 7, 2020 Rock and spiny lobsters of the genus Panulirus arent generally recommended for the mixed reef/invertebrate or fish-only displ … Read more
Lyretail Anthias By Quality Marine Staff | January 6, 2020 The always social and vibrant Lyretail Anthias are in stock again! Contact your LFS or account manager to learn more. …
Cute and Useful: The Matted "Aiptasia-eating" Filefish By Quality Marine Staff | December 12, 2019 The Matted, also known as the Aiptasia-eating or Bristletail, Filefish (Acreichthys tomentosus) is commonly associated with s … Read more
The Creole Anthias By Quality Marine Staff | December 4, 2019 The Creole Anthias (Paranthias furcifer) reminds us that Anthias are indeed part of the bass family (Serranidae) with their v … Read more
Uninterrupted Beauty: The Interruptus Angel By Quality Marine Staff | November 27, 2019 While perhaps more daunting a challenge in comparison to other Centropyge, if only for its rarity and the resources it comman … Read more
The Dragon Wrasse By Quality Marine Staff | November 25, 2019 Also commonly referred to as the Rockmover Wrasse, the Dragon Wrasse gets these monikers a couple of ways. Rockmover refers t … Read more
The Sailfin Tang By Quality Marine Staff | November 23, 2019 In the same genus as the classic Yellow tang, (Zebrasoma), the Sailfin tang is another great resilient species for medium siz … Read more