Tired of spending time manually adding supplements to your reef tank? Let Aquavitro dosing take care of it for you! Even the fish seem excited over these. Check out the new dosing units and saltwater arrivals below.
SALTWATER FISH Picasso Trigger Clown Trigger Black Volitan Lionfish Convict Tang Pearlscale Butterfly Pearly Jawfish Blackcap Basslet Diamond Goby Royal Gramma Blue Chromis Green Chromis
INVERTEBRATES Rainbow Mini Maxi Carpet Anemone Mini Maxi Carpet Anemone Lettuce Nudibranch Red Fromia Star Scarlet Hermit Crab Blue Leg Hermit Crab Emerald Crab Peppermint Shrimp Skunk Cleaner Shrimp Astrea Snail
Adding fish to your saltwater aquarium isn’t just about the showstopper. Don’t forget about thesmaller fish that add character and movement to round out your tank. Sometimes the little ones even end up being your favorite!Feel free to share your own tank favorites with us on Facebook or Instagram by tagging Forest Lake Pets!
Full list of arrivals, featuring a variety of smaller fish and invertebrates, below.
SALTWATER FISH Tiger Jawfish Diadema Pseudochromis Flagtail Prawn Goby Wheelers Prawn Goby Green Clown Goby Red Mandarin Dragonet Green Mandarin Dragonet Sixline Wrasse Cleaner Wrasse Squamipinnis Anthias
Trick or treat!?This has got to be one of the year’s biggest shipments of freshwater fish and it is definitely not a trick! Let us be that house that has all of the best candy and lets you pick what and how much you want. Get your reading glasses ready for the full list of freshwater arrivals below!
One of the most stunning fish for the saltwater aquarium: the Moorish Idol. This fish loves ample swimming space, as well as hiding places and plenty of live rock with algae to graze on. Come check out this new arrival and more! Full list below.
*Update: Moorish Idol has sold. If you’re interested in one, let us know and we can order another!
SALTWATER FISH Common Angler Moorish Idol Foxface Blue Gudgeon Banggai Cardinal Yellow Watchman Goby Cleaner Wrasse
INVERTEBRATES Marble Shrimp Harlequin Shrimp Yellow Pistol Shrimp Fire Shrimp
New freshwater fish have arrived! A ton of African cichlids this week, as well as some wonderful oddballs and community fish: Marbled Lungfish, Tiger Silver Dollars, African Arowana, Chocolate Gourami, and so much more! Full list of arrivals below.
ODDBALL African Marbled Lungfish Tiger Silver Dollar African Arowana African Odoe Pike Dwarf Brown Frog
Saturday looking grim? Add a splash of saltwater to your day by coming in and checking out this week’s saltwater arrivals, including Copepods and Red Mangrove! Full list below.
SALTWATER FISH Blue Line Trigger Blue Tang Metallic Foxface Copperband Butterfly Filament Fin Flasher Purple Firefish Goby Engineer Goby Pink and Blue Spot Watchman Goby Royal Gramma Pearly Jawfish Ruby Red Dragonet Green Mandarin Dragonet Psychedelic Dragonet Sixline Wrasse Green Chromis Blue Chromis
New fish and invertebrates are here for Saltwater Saturday! Need a great algae grazer? Pick up a Reef Abalone (not pictured). Full list of saltwater arrivals below.
SALTWATER FISH Twin Spot Hogfish Orange Firefish Goby Diamond Goby Green Mandarin Dragonet Orange Spot Prawn Goby Coral Beauty
INVERTEBRATES Reef Abalone Nassarius Snail Chocolate Chip Starfish Blue Leg Hermit Crab Sally Lightfoot Crab Pom Pom Crab Skunk Cleaner Shrimp Blue Leg Pistol Shrimp
Clams! Clams! Clams! Come check out the beautiful Flame Scallop and Maxima Clams that arrived this week, as well as the Miles Lionfish and Emperor Angel. Full list of saltwater arrivals below.
SALTWATER FISH Emperor Angel Miles Lionfish Black Volitan Lionfish Harlequin Sweetlips Valentini Puffer Smiths Sharpnose Puffer Powder Blue Tang Powder Brown Tang Orange Shoulder Tang Yellow Belly Blue Tang Copperband Butterfly Black Cap Basslet Starry Blenny
INVERTEBRATES Flame Scallop Ultra Blue Maxima Clam Ultra Tahitian Maxima Clam Tiger Tail Cucumber Sea Hare White Starfish Emerald Crab Peppermint Shrimp Nassarius Snail Black Foot trochus Snail
Saltwater Saturday Spotlight: the Spotted Sweetlips! Also known as the Clown or Harlequin Sweetlips, this fish is beautiful to watch transform as it matures. While it is a peaceful fish, it does get large and caution should be taken with invertebrates. Their undulating swimming pattern is thought to mimic poisonous flatworms, deterring predators. Full list of saltwater arrivals below.
SALTWATER FISH Spotted Sweetlips (Update: Sold!) Foxface Matted Filefish Kole Tang Powder Brown Tang Yellow Fin Flasher Wrasse Christmas Wrasse Pajama Cardinal Lawnmower Blenny Green Mandarin Dragonet Diamond Goby Royal Gramma Strawberry Pseudochromis Blue Chromis
INVERTEBRATES Pink Tip Condylactis Harlequin Serpent Star Red Tuxedo Urchin (Captive Bred) Blue Tuxedo Urchin Halloween Hermit Crab Scarlet Hermit Crab Peppermint Shrimp Sand-Sifting Strawberry Conch Astrea Snail
Need a fish for your planted aquarium? Try the striking Emerald Dwarf Rasbora! Endemic to Lake Inle (Myanmar), these fish will thrive best in a tank that is luscious with plant cover and hiding spaces. The safer they feel, the more you’ll see them! They work well as the only species or with other small, docile fish. Check out the rest of this week’s freshwater arrivals below.
CICHLIDS Red Side Blue Peacock Flavescent Peacock Sunshine Peacock Sulfur Head Cichlid Ocellaris Peacock Bass Assorted Discus (Malaysian Tank Raised)