Quick Stats
Easy |
Temperament
Peaceful |
Color Form
Orange body with white bands |
Diet
Omnivore |
Reef Compatible
Yes |
72-78°F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025 |
Max. Size
4-5 inches |
Family
Pomacentridae |
Minimum Tank Size
20 gallons |
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Description
The Barrier Reef Clown, also known as the Clown Anemonefish, is a vibrant marine species commonly found in the coral reefs of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. This fish is easily recognizable due to its striking orange body adorned with three distinctive white bands, making it a favorite among aquarists. Its peaceful nature allows it to thrive in community tanks with other non-aggressive species. The Barrier Reef Clown forms a symbiotic relationship with anemones, which provide protection from predators, while the clownfish offers nutrients and cleaning in return.
As an omnivore, the Barrier Reef Clown enjoys a varied diet that includes high-quality pellets, frozen, and live food such as brine shrimp and marine algae. Maintaining stable water conditions is crucial for its health; thus, a well-maintained aquarium setup with proper filtration and regular water changes is recommended. This species can grow to about 4-5 inches in length, making it suitable for smaller home aquariums, provided they have enough space to swim and explore.
Overall, the Barrier Reef Clown is a delightful addition to any marine aquarium, bringing both color and charm, as well as the opportunity for fascinating interactions with anemones.