fresh water fishing

Salt water fish are much more expensive and can be harder to keep alive than fresh water fish but they are also some of the most colorful and beautiful fish in the world. Fresh water fish can’t compare visually to salt water fish, which is why they often cost double, even triple, what a fresh water fish can cost. Here is a list of some of my favorite salt water fish.
Blue Tang
The Blue Tang, sometimes called the Powder Blue Tang is one of the most striking salt water fish due to their bright blue body and the streak of yellow running from their head down to their tail. They can be very skittish and like to hide but after awhile, in the right circumstances, the Blue Tang can become more comfortable and social. The Blue Tang is a large fish so a large fish aquarium is preferable to keeping it safe and happy. You will be hard pressed to find a more unique, beautiful salt water fish than the Blue Tang.
Clownfish
Yes, Nemo from “Finding Nemo” was a Clownfish and will forever be the most famous Clownfish to ever grace the screen. The Clownfish is a great salt water fish because it is very hardy, not picky about food and is one of the more peaceful salt water fish you can find. You can keep single Clownfish happily but to really see them come out of their shell you should keep them as a pair. Some people say that if you are keeping a Clownfish you need a sea anemone for them to keep shelter in and to keep them from being stressed out but the fact is that most Clownfish today are bred in captivity and wouldn’t even known what to do with an anemone if they saw one.
Golden Neon Goby
These fun little guys are peaceful small and are often used to remove parasites from other fish. They are black and yellow and will go well with almost any other salt water fish as long as the other fish are not aggressive towards it. Because the Goby is rather small it can be easy swallowed by other hungry fish so it is best kept in a school to dissuade other fish from messing with them. These are great starter fish if you are just getting into salt water fish keeping.
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Alan Lomax is a freelance writer and Pixar fanboy.
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