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Hello everyone!

Check out all the goodies we just stocked our tanks with. Please feel free to shoot us a PM with any questions. Thanks for looking!

Colored Sticks
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Beautiful Montis
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Coral Theory

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This colony is uber cool. Lunar Eclipse morph + hitchhiking colonial fungia growing on the same rock!
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Pink Yuma
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Yellow Yuma
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Blue Yuma
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Super Funky Mushroom, not sure of the genus nor species?
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Tiger Tunicates!
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Rose Bubble Tip Anemone (BRIGHT green center / base stalk)
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Tailspot Blenny
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Spotted Mandarin (Pair)
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Wassi Pygmy Dottyback
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Red Cave Goby
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Black Ice Clownfish
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Platinum Clownfish
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Neon Goby
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Helfrichi Firefish
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Hector's Goby
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Goldenhead Sleeper Goby (Pair)
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Golden Semilarvatus Butterflyfish (Red Sea)
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Flame Angel (Sm.)
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Copperband Butterflyfish (Sm.)
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Blue Eyed Cardinals
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Tank Raised Bangaii Cardinals
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do you know the latin name of that red head goby? I'm trying to identify it but when I type red head goby it shows a different fish. Yours look more like a wrasse:)

Made a correction to the name: It's a dottyback, not a goby. Common name is "Wassi Pygmy Dottyback" Latin name is Pseudoplesiops wassi. Thank you for pointing that out!

These are great fish for a small tank, not aggressive at all and does not get much bigger than the current size (~3/4"). The ones pictured are "super males" Hope that helps,
 
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