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Occelaris Clownfish - Pacific
SKU:226929
AMPHIPRION OCELLARIS
1-4 INCH
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Species: Amphiprion sebae
Common Names: Sebae Clownfish
Natural Habitat: Found in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific region, including areas around Indonesia, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. It forms a symbiotic relationship with various host anemones, particularly the Sebae Anemone (Heteractis crispa).
Appearance: Vibrant orange body with three bold white bands that have black outlines. The head and fins may also show hints of black, particularly as the fish matures.
Size: Typically grows to about 4-5 inches (10-13 cm).
Lifespan: Can live 6-10 years in captivity with proper care.
Tank Size: Minimum of 30 gallons for a single fish; larger tanks are recommended for pairs or groups.
Water Conditions:
Primary Diet: Omnivorous; in the wild, they feed on zooplankton, small crustaceans, and algae.
Supplemental Feeding: Offer high-quality flakes, pellets, and frozen foods like brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and marine algae.
Feeding Frequency: Feed 1-2 times daily, offering small portions.
Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be territorial, especially around their anemones.
Suitable Tank Mates: Compatible with larger, peaceful reef fish like wrasses, tangs, and gobies.
Incompatibilities: Avoid housing with aggressive species or other clownfish, as territorial disputes may occur.
Difficulty: Moderate; requires stable water conditions and appropriate tank mates.
Health Monitoring: Watch for signs of disease like ich and ensure water quality is maintained to prevent stress.
Breeding in Captivity: Possible; pairs often form strong bonds and exhibit nesting behaviors.
Spawning: Females lay eggs on flat surfaces, which the male fertilizes and guards until they hatch.
Market Demand: Popular in the aquarium trade due to its bright coloration and hardy nature.
Wholesale Pricing: Affordable, with variations based on size and availability.
Retail Pricing: Priced competitively in the mid-range for clownfish.
Wild Population: Stable, but habitat degradation and collection for the aquarium trade may pose risks.
Aquaculture Efforts: Increasingly bred in captivity, reducing pressure on wild populations.
Regulations: Supporting sustainable practices by choosing captive-bred specimens is essential for conservation.
The Sebae Clownfish is a colorful and resilient species, known for its vibrant appearance and compatibility with anemones. Its peaceful nature makes it a great addition to reef tanks, though it can be territorial. With proper care, it can thrive in captivity, adding both beauty and character to marine aquariums.
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