
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.
Sailfin Tang
Twin-Spot Goby
Azure Damselfish
Singular Bannerfish
Sharknose Goby
White-streaked Grouper
Reticulated Damselfish
Yellowtail Blue Damselfish
Vagabond Butterflyfish
Rainford’s Butterflyfish
Threadfin Butterflyfish
Wheeler’s Shrimp Goby
Sohal Tang
Brown Tang
Blackray Shrimp Goby
Orange-Spotted Spinefoot
Bluespine Unicorn Tang
Overview Found in the Indo-Pacific region. Known for their distinctive long horn-like protrusion on their forehead, which develops with age. They have a laterally compressed body and a lunate tail. Unicorn tangs are active swimmers and often seen grazing on algae....
Flashing Tilefish
Pennant Bannerfish
Lamarck’s Angelfish
Kole Tang
Black Bar Chromis
Black Velvet Angelfish
Golden Butterflyfish
Eightband Butterflyfish
Oval Butterflyfish
Saddleback Butterflyfish
Bennett’s Butterflyfish
Bluelined Hind
Keyhole Angelfish
Lemonpeel Angelfish
Golden Angelfish
Three-spot Angelfish
Diagonal Shrimp Goby
Orange Shoulder Tang
Atlantic Blue Tang
Yellow Tang
Barhead Spinefoot
Shortnose Unicornfish
Red Sea bannerfish
Yellow Clown Goby
Speckled Blue Grouper
Yellow Watchman Goby
Vermiculated Angelfish
Teardrop Butterflyfish
Spotband Butterflyfish
Whitetail Pygmy Angelfish
Steinitz’s Shrimp Goby
Whitecheek Tang
Indian Ocean Sailfin Tang
Foxface Rabbitfish
Coral Rabbitfish
Naso Tang
Overview Found in the Indo-Pacific region. Known for their distinctive appearance, including a prominent nose horn (more developed in males) and vibrant coloration. They have a laterally compressed body and a lunate tail. Naso tangs are active swimmers and often seen...