Australian Clownfish

The Australian Clownfish is a brightly colored variety of the Tomato Clownfish. This member of the Pomacentridae family has an exciting tangerine orange body tinged with a full, bright orange face, tail, and dorsal, anal, pectoral, and caudal fin. In addition to being beautiful, the hardy Australian Clownfish is fairly active and creates a gorgeous, [...]

Clarkii Clownfish

The Clarkii Clownfish is also known as the Clark’s Anemonefish or Clark’s Clownfish. It has a reddish-brown base color with white stripes and an orange forehead when full grown. The juvenile fish are yellowish orange in color with three white stripes on each side of the body. The anal fin is white with a yellow [...]

Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish

The Black and White Ocellaris Clownfish, also known as the Black Perc, Black Percula Clown Anemonefish, or Black and White False Percula Clown and is normally found in association with anemones on the reefs of the Coral Sea. It can be found individually, or more commonly, in pairs or small groups within the same anemone [...]

Pink Skunk Clownfish

The Pink Skunk Clownfish, also known as the Pink Skunk Anemonefish or False Skunk-striped Anemonefish, has a peach-orange base color with one white stripe behind the head that runs from the nose and down the entire length of the back. Another contrasting white stripe is located just behind the eyes. It is semi-aggressive towards conspecifics [...]

Sebae Clownfish

The Sebae Clownfish, also known as Seba’s Anemonefish, is brown with wide white stripes and an orange head. The anal fin is yellow, and it has a white to yellow tail. A 30 gallon or larger aquarium is desirable for the Sebae Clownfish. It is semi-aggressive towards conspecifics unless it is one of a mated [...]

Cinnamon Clownfish

The Cinnamon Clownfish, also known as the Black Anemonefish, Red and Black Anemonefish, or the Red and Black Clownfish, has a reddish-brown base color with a white stripe behind the eyes, and a dark area, which may vary in dimension, on the side. Orange dominates the dorsal, caudal, and pectoral fins, as well as the [...]

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