Highfin Fangblenny
Highfin Fangblenny (Meiacanthus sp.) is an active and reef-safe marine fish known for its elongated dorsal fin and unique venomous defensive fangs. Peaceful and hardy, it adapts well to established marine aquariums with plenty of live rock and open swimming space.
Melanurus Wrasse
Melanurus Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus) is a colourful and active reef fish known for its vibrant striping and natural pest-control abilities. Generally reef-safe and hardy, it thrives in established marine aquariums with a sand bed and secure lid.
Generally reef-safe
They are considered reef safe but may prey on:
- Very small ornamental shrimp
- Tiny snails
- Feather dusters
They are highly valued in reef systems for helping manage nuisance pests without harming corals.
Lobophytum Leather Coral
Lobophytum is a hardy soft coral with thick, lobed branches and flowing polyp extension that adds natural movement to reef aquariums. Easy to care for and adaptable to moderate lighting and flow, it’s an excellent choice for both beginner and mixed reef systems.
Picasso Triggerfish
The Picasso Triggerfish is a bold, beautifully patterned marine fish known for its vibrant colours, strong personality, and constant activity. Growing up to 25–30 cm, it’s best kept in large fish-only or FOWLR systems. This species is not reef-safe, as it will prey on invertebrates and may damage corals or rearrange rockwork. A hardy, charismatic centrepiece for spacious marine aquariums.
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Fungia
Fungia Fralinae (Cycloseris/Fungia sp.) is a vibrant free-living plate coral with fleshy expanding tissue and intricate skeletal patterns. Ideal for sandy areas of reef aquariums, it thrives under moderate lighting and gentle flow while adding bold colour and movement to reef displays.
Eibli Angelfish
Eibli Angelfish (Centropyge eibli) is a striking dwarf angelfish featuring elegant dark striping, silver-grey coloration, and bright orange accents. Active and full of personality, it makes an eye-catching addition to larger reef and marine aquariums. Eibli Angelfish are considered reef safe with caution. While many individuals coexist peacefully in reef aquariums, some may nip at soft corals, zoanthids, fleshy LPS corals, and clam mantles, particularly if underfed or kept in smaller systems with limited grazing opportunities.
Double Bar Rabbitfish
Double Bar Rabbitfish (Siganus virgatus) is a peaceful marine algae grazer recognised by its silver body and bold black facial bars. Active and hardy, it helps control nuisance algae while adding movement and striking contrast to larger reef and marine aquariums.



















