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About Clarkii Clownfish
Amphiprion clarkii has a dark (orange to rust) body with three white or yellowish bands edged in black. The fins are dark with white or yellow markings, and juveniles are more brightly colored than adults.
Key facts
- Difficulty Level
- Moderate - Requires some experience due to specific dietary water or tank requirements. Best suited for intermediate aquarists.
- Diet Details
- In the aquarium, feed a varied diet of high-quality omnivore pellets, frozen mysis shrimp, and frozen brine shrimp. Offer food once or twice daily in amounts they consume within a few minutes.
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe
- Care Level
- Beginner
- Diet
- omnivore
- Care Requirements
- • Minimum 20-gallon tank (30+ gallon preferred) • Water parameters: 72-78°F, pH 8.1-8.3, salinity 1.020-1.025 • Requires host anemone (carpet, bubble, or magnificent anemone) • Pair with compatible anemone for optimal health and behavior • Omnivorous; feed quality flake, pellet, and frozen foods daily
- Temperament
- Peaceful
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Samoa and the Great Barrier Reef, occurring in coral reef environments.
- Feeding Schedule
- 1-2 times daily
- Max Size
- 4.3
- Appearance
- Amphiprion clarkii has a dark (orange to rust) body with three white or yellowish bands edged in black. The fins are dark with white or yellow markings, and juveniles are more brightly colored than adults.
- Min tank size
- 20 gallons
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