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About Proaquatix Captive-Bred Tomato Clownfish
The Tomato Clownfish displays a brilliant bright red-orange body with a white head bar and white outline on the dorsal fin. The body is robust and oval, with three white vertical bars characteristic of juveniles fading somewhat in larger adults.
Key facts
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-80°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Family
- Pomacentridae
- Appearance
- The Tomato Clownfish displays a brilliant bright red-orange body with a white head bar and white outline on the dorsal fin. The body is robust and oval, with three white vertical bars characteristic of juveniles fading somewhat in larger adults.
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe
- Temperament
- Semi Aggressive
- Difficulty Level
- Moderate - Requires some experience due to specific dietary water or tank requirements. Best suited for intermediate aquarists.
- Diet
- omnivore
- Feeding Schedule
- Feed 2-3 times daily
- Care Level
- Beginner
- Min tank size
- 20 gallons
- Max Size
- 3.3
- Care Requirements
- • Minimum 20 gallon tank • Thrives in temperatures between 72–80°F with stable salinity of 1.023–1.025 • Pair or keep singly; pairs may become aggressive toward other clownfish • Feed a varied omnivorous diet of high-quality pellets, frozen mysis shrimp, and small copepods • Requires host anemone for long-term welfare, though captive-bred individuals may acclimate without one
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