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This guide was put together to help new and old saltwater hobbyists. It should help everyone more educated decisions about the fish they put in their tanks.
So far there are 468 fish in the list....
Here is how it's organized, and how to read this list.
The first grouping will be by minimum recommended tank size for each fish.
[ Tank Size ]
Next comes the identification blocks. Each block before the fish contains details about the fish.
Block Layout - [ # # # ]
The first code is the recommended skill level for the fist.
E = Easy
M = Medium
D = Difficult
X = Expert
The second code is the fish temperament.
P = Peaceful
S = Semi-Aggresive
A = Aggresive
And the last code identifies reef safe fish.
R = Reef Safe
W = Safe With Caution
N = Not Reef Safe
And lastly each fish name is linked to a webpage so you can find out more information pertaining to each fish.*
You can search the list for a specific fish name on most windows computers by hitting Ctrl+F
You can find a fish compatibility chart Here.
Any recommended changes to this list are gladly accepted.
Hopefully it will help anyone and everyone make good decisions about the inhabitants for their tank.
*All fish are currently linked to the Liveaquaria site. I found it to be a solid foundation from which to start this list.
So far there are 468 fish in the list....
Here is how it's organized, and how to read this list.
The first grouping will be by minimum recommended tank size for each fish.
[ Tank Size ]
Next comes the identification blocks. Each block before the fish contains details about the fish.
Block Layout - [ # # # ]
The first code is the recommended skill level for the fist.
E = Easy
M = Medium
D = Difficult
X = Expert
The second code is the fish temperament.
P = Peaceful
S = Semi-Aggresive
A = Aggresive
And the last code identifies reef safe fish.
R = Reef Safe
W = Safe With Caution
N = Not Reef Safe
And lastly each fish name is linked to a webpage so you can find out more information pertaining to each fish.*
You can search the list for a specific fish name on most windows computers by hitting Ctrl+F
You can find a fish compatibility chart Here.
Any recommended changes to this list are gladly accepted.
Hopefully it will help anyone and everyone make good decisions about the inhabitants for their tank.
*All fish are currently linked to the Liveaquaria site. I found it to be a solid foundation from which to start this list.