Amphiprion frenatus
Common Names: | Blackback anemonefish Fire clown Red clown Tomato Clown |
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Family: | Pomacentridae |
Category: | Damselfish |
Distribution: | Pacific - Western; Common to many island groups in the western Pacific |
Main Ecosystem: | Reef; Reef |
Temperament: | Territorial; Generally make good tankmates for most species, however they are very territorial, particularly when they feel their host anemone is being threatened. |
Diet: | Ominvore; Ominvore |
Care: | Good beginner species, they will readily accept all foods. Tank raised species usually fare best and although prices for tank raised species tend to be higher than wild caught, they have much higher survival records. If you wish to get an anemone for your clown, it is best to try and find one that has already hosted with an anemone, trying to pick an anemone at a later date, even if the anemone purchased is the best possible host species, will not guarantee that the clown with take to the anemo |
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Potential Size: | Male: 14cm (5.5") Female: 14cm (5.5") |
Water Region: | Middle; Middle |
Activity: | Diurnal; Diurnal |
Gender: | Males are generally smaller in appearance, colours are generally brighter. Females are larger in size, with a blackish tint to their orange colour. |
Breeding: | There are many species of clown fish that have been successfully bred in captivity. |
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Main Colours: | Orange, White |
Markings: | Striped Vertical |
Mouth: | Normal |
Tail: | Flat |
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Image Credit: | ;Dan |
Submitted By: | Dan |
Contributors: | sirbooks |
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