
Popular Saltwater Fish Species for your Aquarium
Here are some of the most popular saltwater fish species that are commonly kept in aquariums, each with unique characteristics and care requirements.
A common rule of thumb for how many marine fish you can keep in an aquarium is to allow 1 inch of fish per gallon of water; however, this can vary depending on the specific fish species and their size, with reef tanks generally requiring even more space per fish due to their larger waste output and need for swimming room.
Tobacco Basslet
Zigzag Wrasse
Speckled Blue Grouper
Spotfin Hogfish
Moon Wrasse
Peacock Wrasse
Bicolor Cleaner Wrasse
Checkerboard Wrasse
Humpback Grouper
Bluelined Hind
Herald’s Angelfish
Blackfin Hogfish
Striated Wrasse
Overview Native to the Indo-Pacific region, typically inhabiting coral-rich reefs and rocky areas. Characterized by its slender, reddish body with horizontal white stripes and iridescent blue markings on the face and fins. Known for being shy and secretive, often seen...
Tail-spot wrasse
Yellowtail Coris Wrasse
Spotted Wrasse
Sixbar Wrasse
Allen’s Wrasse
Blackeye Thicklip Wrasse
Pastel Green Wrasse
Messmate Pipefish
Coral Grouper
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Diana’s Hogfish
Fourline Wrasse
Sixline Soapfish
Clown Wrasse
Peacock Wrasse
Belted Wrasse
Hawaiian Cleaner Wrasse
Overview Found in the Indo-Pacific region. Known for their role in cleaning other fish by removing parasites. They have a slender body and a distinctive swimming pattern. Cleaner wrasses establish cleaning stations on the reef. Feeding They are primarily carnivores....
Dusky Wrasse
Bird Wrasse
Harlequin Tuskfish
Peacock Grouper
Marine Betta
Axilspot Hogfish
Marcos’ Wrasse
White-streaked Grouper
Spanish Hogfish
Lyretail Grouper
Filamented Flasher Wrasse
Overview Native to the Western Pacific Ocean. Known for the elongated filaments on the dorsal fin of males, used in their flashing displays. Small and slender-bodied, with vibrant coloration that intensifies during courtship. Peaceful and active, preferring reef...