This tank contains a variety of small tropical reef fish. Coral reefs are busy communities where every species plays a role. Some fish graze on algae to keep coral from being overgrown, others hunt small animals to keep populations balanced, and some even clean parasites from their neighbors. Together, these reef residents help maintain a healthy, thriving ecosystem where coral and fish can flourish.
Blue Chromis
Blue chromis are small schooling fish that hover above coral reefs, feeding on tiny drifting plankton.
Blue Tang
Bright blue and constantly grazing, blue tangs help keep coral reefs healthy by eating algae.
Cherub Angelfish
One of the smallest angelfish on the reef, the cherub angelfish defends its rocky home with surprising confidence.
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Coral beauty angelfish weave through coral reefs feeding on algae and tiny invertebrates.
Royal Gramma
With its striking purple-to-yellow color, the royal gramma prefers hovering near caves and ledges in the reef.
Five-Striped Wrasse
Young five-striped wrasses are cleaner fish that remove parasites from larger reef fish.
Molly Miller Blenny
These curious blennies spend their days perched on rocks, nibbling algae and watching the reef go by.
Lunar Wrasse
Fast and energetic, lunar wrasses patrol the reef searching for crabs, shrimp, and other small prey.