The Six Line Wrasse is moderately easy to care for, suitable for intermediate aquarists, but its active and territorial nature demands a stable, well-structured tank environment.
Spotted Kyathit Danio (Danio kyathit) Its active, schooling nature and peaceful temperament make it a great addition to community tanks, though it’s less common than other danios like the zebrafish.
Spotted Mandarin thrives in a stable, mature marine aquarium that mimics its natural reef habitat. It is not suited for novice aquarists or new tanks due to its reliance on live microfauna and sensitivity to water quality.
Striped Kyathit Danio (Danio kyathit) Its active, schooling nature and peaceful temperament make it a great addition to community tanks, though it’s less common than other danios like the zebrafish.
White Cloud Mountain Minnow- WCMM (Tanichthys albonubes) Its peaceful nature, adaptability to cooler water, and ease of care make it ideal for all aquarists
Yellow Wrasse is hardy and adaptable, suitable for beginner to intermediate aquarists, provided its environmental and behavioral needs are met. A well-established tank is essential to support its active nature and pest-control role.
Yellow Tail Blue Damsel s popular among beginners and intermediate hobbyists due to its hardiness, striking appearance, and relatively peaceful nature compared to other damselfish.
Zebra Loach (Botia striata) Their playful, social nature and snail-eating habits make them a great addition to community tanks, though they require pristine water due to their scaleless bodies.