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Quarantined Saltwater Fish at Sarasota's Specialty Reef Shop

Clownfish, tangs, wrasses, gobies, and beginner-friendly reef-safe species — every fish quarantined two weeks before sale.

From $25 – $300 per fish

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What's in stock

Our Saltwater Fish Selection in Sarasota

The saltwater room is where the quarantine standard really pays off. We stock clownfish, tangs, wrasses, gobies, blennies, dottybacks, and other reef-safe species, all held two weeks before sale and observed for ich, velvet, and flukes. Brand inventory includes Ecotech, Red Sea, AI, and Kessil for the full ecosystem.

Our professional service team knows how exciting it is to bring a new saltwater fish home.

Your first tank setup is a beautiful milestone. Setting up an aquarium right takes a little patience and the correct information.

We are here to help you avoid the common mistakes. You will find everything you need to know about healthy livestock below.

Safe transport methods are also covered to protect your new pet.

What we stock

Our store carries a fantastic variety of healthy saltwater fish. Finding the right colorful addition for your tank is always a fun process.

Captive-bred ocellaris and percula clownfish remain incredibly popular choices. We keep plenty of yellow watchman, diamond, neon, and clown gobies ready to go. Lawnmower and tailspot blennies make great tank mates.

Active six-line and fairy wrasses add incredible movement to any setup. Our selection also features royal grammas, orchid dottybacks, midas blennies, bicolor angels, chromis, and firefish.

Proper space prevents territorial aggression and keeps water chemistry stable. A minimum tank size of 75 gallons is highly recommended to comfortably house a fast swimmer like the scopas tang.

We want to ensure your new pets have plenty of swimming room. Following these guidelines helps maintain a peaceful environment.

Keep this quick reference chart in mind when planning your setup.

Fish SpeciesMinimum Tank SizeCare Level
Captive-Bred Clownfish20 GallonsEasy
Royal Gramma30 GallonsEasy
Scopas Tang75 GallonsModerate

Our experts can steer you toward hardier species for FOWLR builds, which stands for fish-only with live rock. These setups look great without the demands of a full reef. Rare reef-safe specialty pickups sell within days of arrival, so call ahead to check availability.

We always suggest a quality protein skimmer like a Reef Octopus and a reliable EcoTech VorTech powerhead as the perfect foundation. Rotating specialty stock includes hard-to-find wrasses and beautiful captive-bred clownfish color morphs. Certain species naturally thrive together in a home aquarium.

We love helping customers build a peaceful, thriving community. Consider these proven combinations for your setup. These pairings prevent common territorial disputes.

  • Captive-Bred Clownfish & Firefish: Peaceful species that share space beautifully.
  • Scopas Tangs & Gobies: Great contrast between active open-water swimmers and bottom-dwelling sand sifters.
  • Blennies & Wrasses: A fun mix of rock-perching and fast-darting behaviors.

We will gladly help you specify the exact gear for what you want to keep. Proper equipment makes all of these combinations possible. Healthy fish rely on that solid foundation.

What “quarantined” means for saltwater

Our quarantine process lasts a minimum of two weeks in a dedicated QT system. This crucial step uses bare-bottom holding tanks for a perfectly clean environment.

Every single arrival receives prophylactic treatment for marine ich and flukes. We rely on trusted medications like Copper Power, holding the concentration right at 2.25 ppm for maximum effectiveness. Praziquantel is also used to safely eliminate stubborn internal parasites.

Daily observation includes monitoring the specific gravity to keep it completely stable around 1.025. We immediately isolate and treat anything that shows symptoms of illness.

A specimen that fails to improve never makes it to the retail floor. Industry experts note that skipping quarantine causes a massive percentage of early losses in home aquariums.

The Quarantine Checklist

Our strict two-week pause catches the problems that big-box stores and fast online shippers often miss. Every fish goes through specific monitoring steps before sale.

Daily routines guarantee maximum health for the animals.

  • Visual Inspection: Checking for white spots, cloudy eyes, or ragged fins.
  • Water Testing: Daily checks on specific gravity, ammonia, and copper levels.
  • Appetite Verification: Ensuring each fish readily accepts high-quality foods.

We consider this proactive medical care the single biggest reason your next pet should come from us. Your display tank stays safe from hidden diseases. Sarasota summers force transport decisions that other markets simply do not have to make.

Florida heat and acclimation

Our local August temperatures regularly hit a sweltering 90 degrees. Bag temperatures spike fast in transit during these hot months.

A slow drip acclimation of two to three drops per second is the safest method to prevent shock. We know that oxygen depletes quickly as the water warms up, leaving animals incredibly stressed.

Floating the bag in your tank is never a good idea. You need a solid plan for the drive home.

Safe Summer Transport Steps

We will set you up with the exact steps for your trip. Follow these hot-weather transport rules to ensure success. Proper cooling makes all the difference during transit.

  • Cool It Down: Bring an insulated hard cooler like a Yeti or Igloo to block out the harsh Florida sun.
  • Control the Air: Keep your car air conditioning running steadily at a cool 72 degrees.
  • Take It Slow: Drip-acclimate the new arrival over 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Dim the Lights: Keep aquarium lights at an absolute minimum for the first full day.

Our team can happily hold your purchase in the quarantine tank for an evening pickup. A cooler sunset drive is much safer if your afternoon got away from you. A quick phone call is all it takes to arrange a later time.

Ready to start your aquarium?

We are excited to talk about your tank plans. Bringing home a healthy saltwater fish is an incredibly rewarding experience.

The right preparation and properly quarantined livestock make all the difference. Our doors are open seven days a week.

Stop by the shop today to see what is currently swimming in the tanks! Your next aquatic pet is waiting for you.

How it works

How We Handle Your Saltwater Fish Purchase

01

Tell us your tank

Size, age, current stock, lighting. We'll cap your buy at what your tank can support — bioload, not just inches.

02

We pick from quarantine

Every saltwater fish has been observed two weeks. We pull yours from QT, not from the wholesaler box.

03

Acclimate, Florida-style

Drip acclimation method, AC car transport, dark cooler — we'll send you home with the protocol that survives our heat.

The difference

Why Sarasota Hobbyists Buy Saltwater Fish Here

Real two-week quarantine

Big-box and online sellers don't quarantine — that's why their saltwater fish die. Ours don't.

Reef-safe labeling

We tag every fish reef-safe, with-caution, or fish-only. No guessing, no surprises in your reef.

Florida acclimation expertise

Drip vs float, summer transport, recovery if a bag arrives hot — local knowledge matters.

From our display tanks

Saltwater Fish in store

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Bring your tank dimensions. We'll spec the saltwater.

Free water test, free advice, no pressure to buy more than your tank can hold.

What Hobbyists Say

Customers Who Came Back

4.9 · 120+ Google reviews
"My kids' first aquarium has been running 2 years now thanks to the setup advice here. No losses!"
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Jennifer K.
Lakewood Ranch, FL
"I drove past three big-box stores to come here. Quarantined fish, real expertise, and they remember my tank from visit to visit."
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Tom R.
Bradenton, FL
"Finally a fish store where the staff knows what they're talking about. Marcus talked me out of buying fish that would've died in my tank. That's integrity."
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Dave M.
Sarasota, FL
Common questions

Saltwater Fish FAQ

Do you guarantee saltwater fish?
Yes — within seven days of purchase, with original receipt and a water sample. The guarantee covers livestock health issues we missed in quarantine. It does not cover acclimation losses, predation, or compatibility issues we warned about at sale.
What's a beginner-safe saltwater stocking list?
For a 20-30 gallon nano: 1-2 ocellaris clownfish, a goby (yellow watchman, neon), a small blenny (lawnmower or tailspot), maybe a six-line wrasse if your tank is mature. Order matters: peaceful first, semi-aggressive last.
Why does it matter that you quarantine?
Saltwater fish are far more vulnerable to ich, velvet, and flukes than freshwater. Two weeks of quarantine catches sickness before it's in your reef. Most reef crashes start with one un-quarantined new fish.
Can I add saltwater fish to a brand-new tank?
Wait at least 6-8 weeks after cycling. Parameters need to stabilize and biological filtration needs to handle the bioload. Stocking too fast is the most common reason new reefs crash.
Do you carry corals too?
Yes — soft corals, LPS, SPS in the dedicated coral room. Corals are sold separately from fish but the same in-store advice applies. Ask at the counter for current frag stock.

Stop in and see the quarantine room.

Walk-in advice is free. So is the water testing. Bring your tank dimensions, photos, or a water sample.

Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 12pm-5pm · 2847 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota, FL 34239