Amphiprion ocellaris - Clown Anemonefish
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Amphiprion ocellaris - Clown Anemonefish
The Amphiprion ocellaris, also known as the Clown Anemonefish, is a striking marine inhabitant distinguished by its breathtaking appearance.
The conspicuous coloring of the Clown Anemonefish is a true highlight in any aquarium. With a base color of snow-white body and characteristic deep black stripes running across its entire body, this clownfish creates an impressive contrast.
In addition to its stunning appearance, the Clown Anemonefish is also characterized by its interesting behavior. Like all clownfish, it is known for its lively personality and the ability to form a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. This relationship not only provides natural protection against predators but is also fascinating to observe.
The care of Amphiprion ocellaris requires special attention to water quality, a balanced diet, and sufficient space in the aquarium. Due to its popularity in aquaristics, it is essential to ensure that it is kept in an environment that meets its natural needs.
Key information about the Amphiprion ocellaris at a glance:
Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris (Extreme Snow Onyx Clownfisch)
English Name: Clown Anemonefish
Adult Size: 6 cm - 11 cm
Origin: Australien, Bali, Indien, Indischer Ozean, Indonesien, Japan, Malaysia, Papua-Neuguinea, Philippinen etc.
Aquarium Size: approx. 120 L
Diet: Artemia nauplii, Artemia, adult (saltwater crustaceans), oyster eggs, Cyclops (copepods), flake food, amphipods, gammarus, frozen food (large varieties), granulated food, invertebrates (invertebrates), krill (Euphausiidae), live food, lobster eggs, mysis (shrimp), copepods, saltwater fleas (Cladocera), zooplankton (animal plankton)
Temperature: 24°C - 27°C
Difficulty Level: Easy.
Social Behavior: Keep in pairs or one female with several males.
Special Features: -
Sexual Dimorphism: Anemonefish are protandric hermaphrodites, i.e. they begin life as males. If there are two juvenile fish of the same size, the more dominant anemonefish will develop into a female.
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