
Where to buy Sebae Clownfish
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About Sebae Clownfish
Sebae clownfish are orange-yellow with white banding and dark edging on the bands. They are slightly larger and more robust than Ocellaris clownfish, with a deeper body profile and more prominent white head stripes.
Key facts
- Notes
- Classic species often confused with A. clarkii. Hardy and reef safe.
- Max Size
- 5.5
- Care Level
- Beginner
- Min tank size
- 50 gallons
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to the Great Barrier Reef and beyond, primarily in deeper reef environments.
- Aka
- Sebae Clownfish, Sebae Anemonefish
- Common Health Issues
- Marine ich, Fin rot, Swim bladder disorder, Bacterial infections, Parasitic infestations
- Care Requirements
- • Minimum 50-gallon aquarium for single specimen • Stable water: 72–78°F, pH 8.1–8.3, salinity 1.023–1.025 • Requires host anemone (preferred: Heteractis crispa or H. magnifica) • Feed varied diet: pellets, flake, mysis shrimp, copepods • Benefits from moderate water flow and adequate lighting
- Feeding Schedule
- 1-2 times daily
- Diet
- carnivore
- Diet Details
- Feed high-quality carnivorous flake foods, mysis shrimp, and occasionally small chopped seafood. They are opportunistic feeders and will accept most prepared aquarium foods. Feed once to twice daily in appropriate portions.
- Difficulty Level
- Easy - Classic species often confused with A. clarkii. Best suited for beginners.
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