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Reef Safe Fish For Your Saltwater Reef Aquarium

Not all fish are "reef safe". Many of them will tear up corals, consume fish and otherwise destroy other tank inhabitants. The fish species listed below are some (not all by any means) generally considered by experienced reef tank keepers to be safe for reef tanks. Keep in mind that nothing is "foolproof" when it comes to saltwater aquariums and live animals. There are renegades in any species, so if your new tank critter doesn't work out, remove it before it can do serious damage.

Angelfish (Centropyge)

The smaller Angelfish species work well in larger reef tanks, however the larger species, such as the Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator) will eat corals and shrimp and should be avoided. Even the smaller (Dwarf) Angels will occasionally pick at corals in a small tank unless they are well fed. The beautiful Japanese Swallowtail Angelfish is one of the few truly reef tank safe Angelfish which does not bother corals or other invertebrates. See Angelfish Profiles for more information. You can click on the links below to see individual Angelfish species photos and profiles.

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Clownfish (Amphiprion sp.)

These colorful, gentle, amusing little fish are a favorite reef safe fish. The Marroon Clown is a possible exception, due to its aggressive behavior and larger size at maturity. See Clownfish Profiles for more information on these beautiful fish. You can click on the links below to see individual Clownfish species photos and profiles.

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Dragonettes & Mandarinfish

These docile fish can be difficult to keep in an aquarium, due to their specific diet requirements. However, given an ample supply of Amphipods and Copepods these fish can do quite well. See Mandarinfish Profiles for more information on these beautiful fish.

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Gobies

Most Gobies are great little reef safe fish, however some species may eat small ornamental crustaceans. Not aggressive in nature, they will consume algae, Amphipods and Copepods. Blennies fall into 3 basic categories: Sand Sifting Gobies, Shrimp Gobies and Small Gobies. See Blenny & Goby Fish Profiles for more information.

Sand Sifting Gobies

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Shrimp Gobies

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Small Gobies

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Tangs (Surgeonfish)


Surgeonfish make great reef tank occupants. Being herbavores, they eat only algae, leaving your invertebrates and corals alone. The size to which some tangs grow may cause a problem in smaller tanks in the future. See Tang and Surgeonfish Family Acanthuridae Profiles for more information.

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