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Great Tropical Saltwater Fish For Your New Saltwater Aquarium

Have you worked into the wee hours of the night and most of the last few weekends to get your new saltwater set up just right? You may have designed the reef system to be the envy of the neighborhood. The time has now arrived that you can start introducing exotic salt water fish to your tank. Now the decision is what kind of tropical saltwater fish do you add? The Royal Gramma Basslet or Fairy Basslet is a beautiful exotic salt water fish. The front half of its body and head are a of bright purple, while the back half is yellow. It is a hardy fish that bodes well in reef aquarium conditions. Since it remains small (less than 3 inches), it is a perfect exotic salt water fish for small reef systems. The Powder Blue Tang exotic salt water fish will be sure to entertain you!

The Powder Blue Tang has an oval body shape with bright, colorful markings. It is primarily blue and is accented with yellow and white, bearing bright yellow highlights the dorsal and pectoral fins while blue-black markings outline the face and tail. Unless your tank is really large you should only have one Blue Tang exotic salt water fish. They are also known to quarrel with the Brown Tangs so if you want to have these two types of Tang in your aquarium be sure to have a lot of space and reef with passages. There are several other fish that can be considered great starter exotic salt water fish. The most important thing to remember is that a saltwater aquarium is indeed a long term commitment. So be sure that the exotic salt water fish you choose are ones that you and your family will enjoy.

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