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Are saltwater fish hard to keep?
Just as in freshwater, there are some species that are usually quite sturdy and some that challenge even the experts. The Compatibility Chart is meant to help the hobbyist choose fish and invertebrates appropriate for his level of expertise. Sometimes an individual or group of even the most hardy variety will have been subjected to just one too many changes, and will become weak or sickly or will refuse to eat. We will try to help in choosing healthy specimens as much as possible.
What size tank is needed?
Almost any size aquarium can be used, but generally a larger tank will be easier to keep chemically balanced and has a lot more options when it comes to fish compatibility. On the other hand, assuming the household budget is a factor, it is better to set up a medium-sized tank with good equipment than to attempt a larger tank with inadequate equipment. Many of the most popular saltwater sizes are in the 30 to 55 gallon range.
Which fish get along?
The Compatibility Chart will help with selecting fish that are likely to get along. In addition, the three following rules will usually apply: 1. Any fish that will fit into another fish's mouth usually ends up there. 2. The less related any two fish are, the more likely they will get along. 3. The less two fish resemble one another, the more likely they will get along.
Fish and Invertebrates Together?
Many hobbyists desire to keep a mixed collection - with both fish and invertebrates in the same aquarium. While such a display can certainly be very beautiful (especially with symbiotic species like anemones and clown fish), there can be problems involved. The most effective treatments for saltwater "ich" also kill invertebrates. Apparently, the cell structures are similar enough between parasites and invertebrates that the reactions to chemicals are quite the same.
Since the treatment/removal time for "ich" medications is at least four weeks the unfortunate hobbyist is often forced to sacrifice either the invertebrates by moving them to another tank or the fish by risking ineffective treatment.
To further complicate matters, salt water invetebrates are suspected of being "carriers" of "ich", and since a suitable treatment has yet to be utilized, suppliers cannot guarantee that invertebrates are free of these parasites.
The novice saltwater hobbyist is advised to weigh the risks of the mixed collection against the obvious benefits and to make plans accordingly. Freshwater dips and quarantine tanks can reduce the chances of newly acquired specimens introducing disease to an established aquarium. Low fish population density (few fish in a large tank as in the currently popular "reef" type aquariums) may reduce epidemic outbreaks and allow fish to deal with parasites in their natural manner.
The best beginner fish for a marine tank are damsels. These fish are very hardy, being able to withstand worse water conditions than most other marine fish, they are not picky eaters, and they are fairly inexpensive.
Clownfish
Clownfish are related to damsels, and are fairly hardy. However, they are more difficult to acclimate to a new tank. Clowns, in general, are very territorial, but are not otherwise aggressive except to other clowns.
Blennies/Gobies
These small fish are somewhat hardy and are unlikely to cause trouble for the other fish in your tank. Some of them show a lot of personality, though they will get lost in a large tank. Many of these fish are excellent additions to a tank to help control algae.
Tangs
Tangs are fairly hardy, though they are very susceptible to marine ich. Being algae eaters, they are useful to introduce when your tank starts growing algae. They must be fed leafy greens if there is no suitable algae growing in the tank (green algae).
Triggerfish/Lionfish
If you are setting up a tank for large aggressive fish, you can start with triggers and/or lionfish, as they are hardy.
Some of the more popular shrimps are Cleaner Shrimp, Blood Shrimp, Candycane or Peppermint Shrimp, and Coral Banded Shrimp. The cleaner shrimp is denoted by a white on red stripe down the middle of its back. They are fairly easy to keep. The Blood shrimp is intensely red with some white spots. The Coral Banded shrimp is very popular with reef keepers, but must be watched around small fish. This shrimp has been known to eat small fish without thinking twice.
Crabs
There are many different type of crabs, but the most commonly seen varieties are anemone crabs, arrow crabs, and hermit crabs. Crabs are generally omnivorous and readily accept the same foods as your fish. Like shrimp, crabs can only eat food which has made it to the bottom of the tank. Thus, ensure some food is in reach of your crabs.
Sea Urchins and Starfishes
Most sea urchins and Starfishes are suitable for beginners who have a few months experience. Once again they vary greatly in size, shape, and color. Beware, some sea urchins are poisonous. Most sea urchins and starfish feed on detritus and algae, and small particles of food that have fallen within their reach.







- Basking Lamps
- Basking Fixture
- Bedding Substrate
- Cricket Food and Care
- Dome Light Reflector
- Hideout Shelter
- HO UVB Flourescent Bulb
- Mercury Vapor UV Lamp
- Reptile Care and Medication
- Reptile Pellet Food
- Reptile Feeding Accessory
- Reptile Floating Fixture
- Fogger Mist
- Reptile Heaters
- Heat Lamps
- Terrarium Fixture Furniture
- Watering Fixture
- reptile-meter
- HO UVB Compact Flourescent Bulb

- Autofeeder for Pet
- Allergy Relief
- Aspirin for Pet
- Bark Control & Regulator
- Body Wipes Formula for Pet
- Boundary Repellent
- Calcium Formula For Pet
- Cat Litter Box
- Cologne For Pet
- Calm Comfort Formula for Pet
- Dental Care & Treament for Pet
- Deworming Formula
- Digestive Support Formula for Pet
- Ear Cleaner For Pet
- Flea Control for Carpet and Upholstery
- Flea Collar
- Flea Control Formula
- Gas Relief Formula for Pet
- Greens Formula for Pet
- Immune Enhancement Formula
- Milk Replacement Formula for Pets
- Skin Moisturizer for Pet
- MultiVitamin for Pet
- Omega Fish Oil for Pet
- Oral Hygiene for Pet
- Pain & Ache Formula for Pet
- Pet Conditioner
- Hairball Removal Treatment
- Itching Relief Formula for Pet
- Joint Formula for Pet
- Pet Nursery Formula
- Pet Shampoo
- Respiratory Formula for Pet
- Shed Formula for Pet
- Urinary Support Formula For Pet
- Vision Support For Pet
- Water Fountain for Pet


- Rena Air Pump
- Hagen Air Pump
- Tetra Air Pump
- ViaAqua Air Pump
- Other Air Pump
- Bubble Stone Wand
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Airline Holders, 6 Pack
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Airline Control Kit
- Hydor, Aqua Colormix Aquarium Light, Multi Colored
- JW Pet, Fushion Air Pump 200, Medium
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Ultimate Super Pump
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Air Pump 50, 10 Gallon
- JW Pet, Fusion Air Pump 300, Medium
- Tetra Fish, Whisper 10 Air Pump, Blue
- JW Pet, Fusion Air Pump 400, Large
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Air Pump 100, 20 Gallon
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Air Pump 200, 30 Gallon
- Tetra Fish, Whisper 20 Air Pump, Blue
- Tetra Fish, Whisper 40 Air Pump, Blue
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Airline Tubing, Clear, 25 Feet
- JW Pet, Fusion Air Pump 500, Large
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Air Pump 300 -75 Gallon
- JW Pet, Fusion Air Pump 600, Large
- Tetra Fish, Tetratec Dw96 Pump
- Tetra Fish, Whisper 100 Air Pump, Blue
- Tetra Fish, Whisper 60 Air Pump, Blue
- Hydor, Ario Pyramid Kit, Multi Colored
- Hydor, Ario T-Rex Skull Kit, Green
- JW Pet, Fusion Air Pump 700, Large
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Airline Tubing, Clear, 8 Feet
- Hydor, Ario Greek Temple Kit, Multi Colored
- Hydor, Ario Buffalo Skull Kit, Red
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Air Pump 400, 150 Gallon
- Hydor, Ario Coliseum Kit, Multi Colored
- Tetra Fish, Tetratec Dw96-2 Pump

- Algae Accelerator
- Aquarium Plants Supplement
- Aquarium Water Treatment
- Calcium Kalkwasser
- Ammonia Chlorine Removers
- Coral Supplements
- Iodine Iodide Supplement
- Iron Manganese Supplements
- Nitrate Removers
- Phosphate Remover
- Ph / Kh Buffers
- Red Slime Algae Remover
- Salt Water
- Salt Mix
- Stress Reduce Supplement
- Strontium Supplements
- Water Clarifiers Treatment


- Foam Filter Media
- Polyester Filter Media
- Mechanical Filter Media
- Aquarium Carbon
- Bioballs
- Zoo Med, Mechanical Filter Sponge Coarse
- Zoo Med, Mechanical Filter Sponge Fine
- Aquarium Systems, Duetto Biolgical Fliter Pad, 14 Gallon
- Aquarium Systems, Duetto Biolgical Fliter Pad, 27 Gallon
- Aquarium Systems, Duetto Filter Carbon Cartridge, 2 Pack
- Aquarium Systems, Duetto Mechanical Prefilter Sponge
- Aquarium Systems, Duetto Mechanical Prefilter Sponge
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Net Breeder
- MarineLand, H.O.T. Foam Sleeve, 1 Pack
- MarineLand, H.O.T. Foam Sleeve, 3 Pack
- Tetra Fish, Strainer Pfj,C
- Zoo Med, Foam Replacement For 501 Filter
- Energy Savers Unlimited, Coralife Pure Flo Filter Pad, 12 x 18 Inch
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Microfiltration Pads Filstar
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Micro-Filtration Pads, 3 Pack
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Foam 20, 2 pack
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Foam 30, 2 Pack
- MarineLand, Bio-Wheel Assembly Replacement For 125 B
- MarineLand, Bonded Filter Pad, White, 312 Sq Inch
- MarineLand, Rite-Size Bonded Filter Sleeve, 1 Pack
- Tetra Fish, Bio-Wheel Assembly Replacement
- Tetra Fish, Carbon/media Container, White
- Tetra Fish, Impeller Assembly Pf5t
- Tetra Fish, Impeller Assembly Pfc
- Tetra Fish, Impeller Assembly Pfj
- Tetra Fish, Strainer Pf1, 2
- Tetra Fish, Strainer Pf3, 4, 5t
- JW Pet, Fusion Ceramic Modules
- MarineLand, Bio-Wheel Assembly
- MarineLand, Bio-Wheel Assembly
- Tetra Pond, Polishing Filter Pad
- Tetra, Whisper Ex Cartridge, Large/4 Pack
- Tetra Fish, PA0114-03 Rite-Size Bonded Filter Sleeve, 3 Pack
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Phos-Zorb
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Nitra-Zorb Pouch, 7.4 oz
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Nitra-Zorb
- Tetra, Whisper Bio Bag Cartridge, Medium, 12 Pack
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Super Activated Carbon
- Energy Savers Unlimited, Coralife Pure Flo Filter Pad, 30 x 36 Inch
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Zeolite Ammonia Remover, 1 pouch(55 US gals)
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Rena Filstar Ceramic Ring, 1 Lt
- MarineLand, Bio-Wheel Assembly Replacement
- MarineLand, Bio-Wheel Assembly Replacement For 170 B
- MarineLand, Bio-Wheel Assembly Replacement For 99 B
- Tetra, Whisper Bio Bag Cartridge, Large, 12 Pack
- JW Pet, Fusion Floss Cartridge
- Tetra Fish, Ceramic Filter Rings
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Filter Saver Bag, 4 X 12 Inch
- MarineLand, Tidepool S.O.S. Prefilter Pads, 2 Pack
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Filter Saver Bag, 4 X 8 Inch
- Tetra Fish, Filter Foam, 2 Pack
- Tetra Fish, Polishing Filter
- Tetra Fish, Filter Foam, 2 Pack
- Tetra Fish, Polishing Filter
- Tetra Fish, Bio-Wheel Canopy Filter, 4 Pack
- Tetra Fish, Bio-Filter Balls, 2-90 Pieces








- Algae Magnet Cleaner
- Algae Scrapers Scrubber
- Gravel Cleaner
- Scratch Removal Kit
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Algae Hand Pad for Acrylic
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Algae Pad for Glass
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Algae Cleaner and Scraper Stick
- MarineLand, Siphon-Kleen, Extra Large
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Algae Glass Scraper
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Algae Glass Scraper, 18 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Gravel Vacuum Cleaner with Nozzle, 10 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Gravel Vacuum Cleaner with Nozzle, 16 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Gravel Vacuum Cleaner with Nozzle, 24 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Gravel Vacuum Cleaner with Nozzle, 9 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Super Algae Scrubber
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Stretch Gravel Cleaner
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Ultimate Gravel Vac Hose Coupler, Male
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Slim Jr Gravel Cleaner, 6 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Vacuum Gravel Cleaner, 5 Inch
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Ultimate Gravel Vac Hose Coupler, Female
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Ultimate Manual Valve
- MarineLand, Siphon-Kleen, Large
- MarineLand, Siphon-Kleen, Medium
- MarineLand, Siphon-Kleen, Mini
- MarineLand, Tidepool Pad Pack
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Ultimate Gravel Vac Kit, 25 Foot
- Lee's Aquarium And Pet, Ultimate Gravel Vac Kit, 50 Feet
- Lee's Aquarium and Pet, Jumbo Scrubber Pad For Acrylic, Fine, 6 x 9 Inch


- Air Pumps
- Aquarium Water Additives
- Aquarium Carbon
- Aquarium Filter
- Aquarium Heaters
- Aquarium Lighting
- Aquarium Maintainance
- Aquarium Meters
- Aquarium Substrates
- Calcium Reactor
- Chillers
- Coral Propagation Tools
- Medications
- Power Head - Aquarium Powerheads
- Protein Skimmers
- Water Pump External
- Water Test Kits
- UV Sterilizer
- Wet & Dry Filter
- WaveMakers

- 8 in 1 Pet Products
- ActiPet
- All Glass Aquarium
- American Bioscience
- Aquarium Pharmaceuticals
- Aquarium Systems
- Aqueon
- Avoderm
- Bio Groom
- Blue Life USA
- Caribsea
- Coralife
- CPR Aquatic
- Current Usa
- Dancing Paws
- EarthBath
- Ecosystems
- Eheim
- Euro Reef
- Exo Terra
- Farnam
- Fe Line Inc
- Four Paws
- Furminator
- G Whiz
- Hagen
- Hikari Fish Food
- Hydor
- International Veterinary Sciences
- JW Pet Co
- Kent Marine
- Laguna Ponds
- Lamber Kay
- Lee's Aquarium Products
- Mag Float
- Marc Weiss Co.
- Marineland
- Novalek
- Nature Zone
- Nylabone
- Rep Cal Research Labs
- Ocean Nutrition
- Oceanic
- Pacific Coast
- Pentair Aquatics
- Pets International LTD
- Pet Max
- Pet Naturals of Vermont
- Pet Promise
- Premium Nutritional
- Red Sea
- San Francisco Bay Brand
- Seachem
- Super Pet
- Taam Reef
- T-REX
- Tetra
- Tetrafauna
- Tropical Science Biolabs
- ViaAqua
- Viobin
- Virbac
- Wardley
- Zilla
- ZooMed
- Zukes


- Acclimation Procedure
- Feeding Saltwater Fish and Invertebrates
- How much Live Rock is required?
- What's the difference between freshwater and saltwater?
- Aquarium Tips for Hot Weather
- Aquarium Upgrade
- Overall Aquarium Maintenance
- Today's Arrival
- Tips for Right pH In Your Aquarium
- Treating Fish with Swollen Abdomen
- Aquarium Stand
- Some Fundamentals of Healthy Fish Keeping.
- Fundamental Aquarium Tips for Beginners
- Snail Plague
- Aquarium Water Change
- Aquarium Plants Care
- Aquarium Terrace
- Corals Care
- Points To Consider While Buying an Aquarium
- Points To Consider When Buying a New Fish
- Treating Fish with Disturbed Swimming Equilibrium
- Symptoms of Ill Health in Fish
- Aquarium Filter Media
- Aquarium Salt Creep
- New Tank Syndrome
- Water Hardness
- Aquarium Decor
- First-Aid Kit for Fish
- Fish Cruelty
- Fish Keeping Myths
- Reef Aquariums
- Marine Aquarium Equipment
- Marine Quarantine Tank
- Shifting House with Marine Aquarium
- Marine Aquarium Micro Worms Culture for Small Fry
- Positioning the Marine Aquarium Tank
- Nitrate in Marine Aquarium
- Chlorine and Chloramines in Marine Aquarium
- Understanding the Scientific Names of Marine Aquarium Inhabitants
- Algae Control in Marine Aquarium
- Nitrite in Marine Aquarium
- Good Community Marine Fish
- Cloudy Water in Marine Aquarium
- Marine Aquarium Cycling
- Fishless Cycling in Marine Aquarium
- Using Pure Water in Marine Aquarium
- Using Activated Carbon in Marine Aquarium
- Marine Aquarium Fish to Avoid
- Caution Marine Fish
- Marine Intermediate Fish
- Marine Aquarium Air Pumps and Aeration
- Aquarium Powerheads
- Marine Aquarium Chemicals
- Ammonia in Marine Aquarium
- Marine Aquarium Filters
- Marine Aquarium Heating
- Marine Tank Capacities and Stocking Level
- Marine Aquarium Test Kits
- Marine Aquarium Lighting
- Dividing a Marine Aquarium
- Marine Aquarium Substrate




