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Saltwater Aquarium Fish, supplies, and general information, on marine aquariums all offered at 5starfish.com
For a nice selection of small hardy specimens scroll down on this page. Many of the below clownfish are tank raised. Tank raised marine fish are always more hardy and better acclimated to reef aquariums than wild caught ones.
Seahorses
Mated pairs or groups of dwarf seahorses and large seahorses. Best for seahorse tanks, saltwater plant tanks, or other tanks with plenty of structure for them to hang onto.
Also they must have low gentle water circulation rates, and non aggressive tankmates.
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Check Avalibility (Six seahorses 3 pairs)
Damselfish
These small, brightly-colored, active fish are the most affordable and the most hearty of all saltwater aquarium fish. A good first fish to put into a newly established tank as they can more easily handle elevated ammonia and nitrite levels that occur in newly set up saltwater aquariums. Damsels can be aggressive towards others of their kind, or towards smaller fish.
Blue Damselfish (Abudefduf cyaneus)
Black Neon Damselfish / Velvet Damsel (Abudefduf oxyodon)
Jewel Damselfish

Green Chromis (Chromis caerulea)
Blue Chromis (Chromis cyanea)

Yellow Tail Damselfish (Chromis xanthurus)
Beau Gregory Damselfish
Yellow Backed Damselfish (Paraglyphidodon melanopus)

Yellow Damselfish

Striped Damselfish
Clownfish
Clownfish are possibly the most popular of the reeftank safe saltwater aquarium fish, they are hardy, colorful, can be maintained in any size tank, and are one of the few animals that will take up residence in the stinging tentacles of anemones. Clownfish do not need an anemone host, but offering an anemone from the Pacific Ocean will make the clownfish feel more secure. Sometimes a clownfish will use a large polyp stony coral, such as an elegance coral or bubble coral, as a suitable host if an anemone is not provided in the tank.

Percula Clown (Amphiprion ocellaris)

Maroon Clown (Premnas biaculeatus)

Clarkii Clown (Amphiprion Clarkii)

Tomato Clown (Amphiprion ephippium)
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Skunk Clown (Amphiprion akallopisos)