Ocellaris Clownfish

Amphiprion ocellaris 

Common Names: Clownfish, Nemo, Ocellaris Clownfish

Place Of Origin: Red Sea, Indo-Pacific Ocean

Diet: Omnivore

Temperament: Peaceful

Reef Compatibility: Reef Friendly

Level of Care: Easy

Minimum Size Aquarium:  20+

Maximum Size: 3 Inches

The Ocellaris Clownfish, also known as the False Percula Clownfish, is a popular marine fish species found in the warm waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. These small, vibrant fish are known for their striking orange bodies adorned with three white bands outlined in black.

Ocellaris Clownfish are typically found in symbiotic relationships with sea anemones, where they seek shelter and protection. They have a unique mucus layer that allows them to safely navigate through the anemone’s stinging tentacles without getting harmed.

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Amphiprion ocellaris  are omnivorous, feeding on a diet of small crustaceans, plankton, and algae. They have a peaceful nature and can be easily kept in home aquariums. Ocellaris Clownfish are known for their ability to change their sex, with the largest individual becoming female and the second largest transforming into a male.

Due to their popularity, Ocellaris Clownfish are commonly bred in captivity, reducing the demand for wild-caught specimens. They make an excellent choice for beginner aquarists due to their hardiness and adaptability. Overall, these charming fish bring color and vibrancy to any marine tank. Clownfish are one of the most popular aquarium fish because of their sociable personality and starring role in the Disney film Finding Nemo.