Caribbean Fish Fish Fish Over 6 inches

French Angelfish

The French Angelfish is both a popular aquarium fish and a popular food in places such as Singapore and Thailand.It is found in the western Atlantic from Florida to Brazil and in the Caribbean. It is a pretty hardy fish. Males are 16 in., and females are smaller. Youngsters clean other fish and are usually […]

Caribbean Fish Damselfish Fish Fish 6 inches and under

Blue Reef Chromis

The Blue Reef Chromis is a hardy saltwater fish and therefore recommended for beginners. The males 6 in. and the females are smaller. These fish are native to the Caribbean and Western Atlantic. They should be kept in groups of 6, separate from predatory fish. The minimum tank size 120 gal. They eat zooplankton in […]

Caribbean Fish Fish Fish Over 6 inches

Queen Angelfish

The Queen Angelfish is a moderately difficult fish to keep and not recommended for beginners. It is native to the Western Atlantic and the Caribbean. This fish spends most of its time out in the open and is awake during the day and rests at night. Males and females are both 18 in. Other angelfish […]

Caribbean Fish Fish Fish 6 inches and under

Cherub (Pygmy) Angelfish

Males are 3.1 in., females 2.4 in. It is best to put the Cherub in a tank before other fish such as wrasses and dottybacks which can prove aggressive to newcomers. Minimum size tank is 26 gal. Found in the Caribbean and subtropical and tropical Western Atlantic. List of Fish Andaman Damselfish Arabian (Orange) Dottyback […]

Caribbean Fish Fish Fish 6 inches and under

Blackcap Gramma

The Blackcap Gramma is also known as the Blackcap Basslet. It is found in the Western Caribbean and Central America. Males and females are both 4 in. This is a very shy fish and any aggressive species will dominate it. It is best kept singly or in a pair. Larger groups are possible if the […]

Caribbean Fish Fish Fish 6 inches and under

Royal Gramma

The Royal Gramma is a beautiful and mostly peaceful fish and therefore extremely popular in reef aquariums. It’s a hardy fish and ideal for beginners. It is found in the Western Caribbean and Central and South America. Males and females are both 3.2 in. Large Damselfish may attack the Gramma. This fish should not be […]