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Ocellaris Clownfish
Quick StatisticsTemperament: Community
Reef Safe: Yes
Family: Pomacentridae
Native To: Tank Bred & Raised
Diet: Omnivore
Adult Size: Up to 3″
Temperature: 72 – 78°F
Water Parameters: sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4; dKH 8-12
Care Level: Easy
Tank Size: 20+ gallons
Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris
Environment: Marine
Bright orange with white stripes as a juvenile
Hardier and more colorful than wild caught Clownfish
Known to dart in and out of anemones
Introduction To Keeping Ocellaris Clownfish (Common Clownfish / Tank Raised Clownfish Care Guide)
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Category
Pets & Animals
Description
This video is a quick care guide on keeping Ocellaris Clownfish