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Variegated cardinalfish

Fowleria variegata

This is a small, mottled reddish-brown cardinalfish that likes to hang around rockwork and rubble and really comes into its own once the lights dim. In a calm reef tank its a super chill, slow swimmer, and if you keep a small group they tend to hover together and look way more natural.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 30 gal
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Vaubans gurnard

Lepidotrigla vaubani

Lepidotrigla vaubani is a small, bottom-dwelling marine gurnard (sea robin) from the western Pacific. Like other gurnards its "walking" pectoral fin rays are the fun part - it creeps along the seafloor poking around for little crustaceans and worms, way more personality than you would expect from a bycatch-type fish.

Small Peaceful Expert
Min. 75 gal
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Vermiculated croaker

Ophioscion vermicularis

Eastern Pacific marine demersal croaker found over sandy and muddy bottoms in shallow waters; feeds on benthic invertebrates and is common in local markets. Aquarium care information is limited compared with typical ornamental marine species.

Medium Peaceful Expert
Min. 180 gal
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Vitiaz wolf-eelpout

Lycenchelys vitiazi

Lycenchelys vitiazi is a tiny deep-sea wolf-eelpout from the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, and it is one of those weird, super-elongate trench fishes that basically never shows up in the hobby. It has only been recorded from very deep water near Paramushir Island, so its real "care" is more of a science/lab thing than an aquarium fish situation.

Small Peaceful Expert
Min. 0 gal
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Weedy cardinalfish

Foa fo

Foa fo is a tiny little Indo-Pacific cardinalfish that hangs around sheltered reefy areas and weedy/mucky spots, usually staying pretty low-key and unobtrusive. Like other cardinalfish, the really cool bit is the breeding behavior - the male mouthbroods the eggs, so you will sometimes see a chunky-looking jaw when he is holding a clutch.

Nano Peaceful Advanced
Min. 20 gal
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Whitebanded sharpnose wrasse

Wetmorella albofasciata

This is one of those tiny, cryptic wrasses that spends a lot of time weaving through rockwork and poking into little cracks like it is on a constant scavenger hunt. The big eyes and sharp snout give it a weird-cute "mini predator" look, and it really shines in a peaceful reef where it feels safe enough to come out and cruise.

Small Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 20 gal
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White-edged cardinalfish

Jaydia albomarginatus

Jaydia albomarginatus is a small marine cardinalfish from the Western Central Pacific. Like a lot of cardinalfish it is a mouthbrooder, and FishBase notes distinct pairing during courtship and spawning - the kind of behavior thats really fun to watch when a pair settles in. Its not a big open-water swimmer, so it does best with plenty of rockwork and calmer tankmates.

Medium Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 30 gal
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Wicker-work sole

Zebrias craticulus

This is a small striped sole from northern Australia that basically lives life glued to the sand, doing that classic flatfish thing where it vanishes the second it settles in. Those tight cross-bands that run right onto the fins are the whole vibe - it really does look like wicker-work up close. Not an aquarium fish for most people, but it is a super cool species if you are into oddball bottom-dwellers.

Small Peaceful Expert
Min. 55 gal
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Wouter's pygmygoby

Trimma woutsi

Trimma woutsi is a true pygmy reef goby - maxing out around an inch - that spends its life perched close to the rockwork in shallow reef zones. Its tiny size is the whole game here: it is perfect for a peaceful nano reef where it can pick at micro-foods all day and not get bullied off meals.

Nano Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 10 gal
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Wry snailfish

Careproctus staufferi

Careproctus staufferi is a deepwater snailfish (family Liparidae) described from the central Aleutian Islands, Alaska (North Pacific) in 2016. The original description notes an overall red/pale coloration and a distinct lateral yellow slash across the dorsal part of the abdomen and posterior. It is a bathydemersal deep-sea species and is not a typical aquarium fish.

Small Peaceful Expert
Min. 180 gal
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Yellowfin croaker

Umbrina roncador

Yellowfin croaker is a nearshore drum that cruises sandy surf zones, bays, and harbors, usually in little schools. The cool giveaway is that single chin barbel - it uses it while rooting around for worms, crustaceans, and clams, and it can get surprisingly chunky for a "beach fish."

Large Peaceful Expert
Min. 180 gal
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Yellow-lined shrimpgoby

Vanderhorstia flavilineata

This is a tiny sand-dwelling shrimp goby from Papua New Guinea that likes to hover right at the front door of a burrow and bolt inside when it gets spooked. In the wild it hangs out with an alpheid (pistol) shrimp in a rubble-lined burrow, which is exactly why it does best in a tank with a sand bed and some small rubble pieces it can use as "building material." Those yellow lines and little head spots pop way more than you'd expect from a fish that barely breaks an inch.

Nano Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 30 gal
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