
Where to buy Picasso Clownfish
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About Picasso Clownfish
Orange-red body with white bands outlined in black, and characteristic white patch on the head. Distinctively patterned compared to true A. ocellaris, with more irregular stripe patterns and a unique facial marking that resembles a Picasso painting.
Key facts
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.02-1.025
- Diet
- omnivore
- Aka
- Picasso Percula
- Max Size
- 4.3
- Feeding Schedule
- 2-3 times daily
- Care Requirements
- • 20+ gallon tank minimum (30g with anemone) • Stable 72–78°F, pH 8.1–8.3, salinity 1.023–1.025 • Requires host anemone (carpet, bubble, or magnificent) • Omnivorous—feed quality flakes, pellets, and frozen foods • Peaceful with most fish; aggressive toward other clownfish unless pair-bonded
- Notes
- Selectively bred designer variant. Standard Picasso pattern. Popular variant.
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe
- Diet Details
- Feed a varied diet of small pellets, flakes, and frozen foods including mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped meaty items. Will also consume small zooplankton and prepared omnivore formulas.
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific, primarily from Indonesia to Papua New Guinea and the Great Barrier Reef region.
- Common Health Issues
- Marine ich, Fin rot, Swim bladder disorder, Bacterial infections, Parasitic infestations
- Appearance
- Orange-red body with white bands outlined in black, and characteristic white patch on the head. Distinctively patterned compared to true A. ocellaris, with more irregular stripe patterns and a unique facial marking that resembles a Picasso painting.
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