Clarks Clownfish
| Latin Name |
Amphiprion clarkii |
| Common Name |
Clarks Clownfish |
| Also known as |
Sebae Clownfish, Xanthurus Clownfish |
| Fast Facts |
Clark's Clownfish is one of the sturdier and more readily available members of the genus. Coloration is variable. Smaller specimens in the trade tend to be orangish overall, whereas other individuals (including larger specimens) are darker overall. This is one of the most common of the clownfishes in the aquarium trade, often erroneously sold as the "Sebae" Clownfish. Naturally occurs in more anemones than any other clownfish!
PLEASE NOTE: This is a restricted species and is not covered by our live arrival guarantee. Although clownfish can be hardy, they ship notoriously poorly and very susceptible to Clownfish Disease (Brooklynella hostilis). |
| Sizes |
Around 1"-2"
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| Range in Nature |
Indo-Pacifc |
| Minimum Aquarium Size |
55 |
| Diet and Feeding |
Omnivorous, feed varied diet that includes plant material |
| Ease of Care(5=easy, 1=difficult) |
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| Reef Aquarium Compatibility |
Excellent |
| Related Fish |
Akindynos Clown AUSTRALIA,
Akindynos Clown PAIR AUSTRALIA,
Allardi Clown,
Bicinctus Clown RED SEA,
Cinnamon Clown,
Fire Clown,
Latezonatus Clownfish PAIR AUSTRALIA,
Ocellaris Clown,
Ocellaris Clown: Black & White AUSTRALIAN Tank Raised,
Ocellaris Clownfish TANK RAISED,
Orange Skunk Clown,
Pink Skunk Clown,
Tomato Clown,
True Percula Clown,
True Percula Clown: Tank Raised,
More Clownfish |
| Availability |
Frequently Available
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| Add to Cart |
Clarks Clownfish
| Price |
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| $12.00 |
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Availability is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. Note: Because these are living animals, and not made in a factory, actual specimens will vary and will not look identical to the image provided. Sizes stated are approximate.
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