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Clownfish are some of the Most Popular Saltwater Aquarium Fish

Clownfish are a striking addition to any reef aquarium. They quickly catch the eye and many marine enthusiasts entering the hobby because of an attraction to these colorful beauties. You will often see clownfish nestled in an anemone. While other fish avoid its stinging tentacles, it will cause you to wonder what relation does a clownfish and a sea anemone have. In the wild, Clown fish live in symbiotic relationships with certain anemones. It means they live together and both the Clown fish and the anemone benefiting from each others company. In captivity anemones are not necessary to keep a clown fish. Clownfish will readily adapt without them and frequently find a substitute host in a coral, rock structure, or other invertebrate. If you decide to keep an anemone you should make sure its special needs are met. Otherwise they live perfectly well in a saltwater aquarium making their home wherever they feel most comfortable.


Difference Between Captive Bred Clownfish and Wild Collected, Aquarium Conditioned Clownfish?

Wild Collected, Aquarium Conditioned are guaranteed aquarium conditioned for a period of no less than 14 days and sometimes much longer when necessary. With proper saltwater parameters met, under specific aquarium conditions that allow the wild clownfish we ship you to adapt easily to your home saltwater aquarium.
1. It means the clownfish we ship you are eating pellet and frozen aquarium foods.
2. It means whether they are tiny or large, their stomachs will not be pinched because they are not eating well.
3. It means they will not be sickly from disease or parasites because these are weeded out way before the aquarium conditioning process is over.
4. It means that they will not be stressed out when shipped. This means they will be in far better shape when they reach our customer.
5. It means the clownfish's coloration will be the best it can be.
6. Finally it means Aquarium Creations Online has done the best possible to make sure if their is going to be any problems, the problems will show up in our tanks and not in your home aquarium.

Captive Bred Clownfish have never known anything but aquarium life. Capitive Bred come from many sources but they all have one thing in common. Captive Bred are already accustomed to life in a tank environment and therefore easily acclimate to any home aquarium. Captive Bred also have virtually no shipping stress. A short shipping time ensures low stress during transport. In contrast, most wild collected clownfish experience long transit times from place of origin to a wholesalers tank. Captive Bred clownfish are not subject to the disease and parasite possibilities often found in ocean fresh clownfish. All captive bred fish are also "People Friendly". Captive bred clownfish associate people with food, which means they come up to the glass to beg for food rather than hiding in the presence of people. Captive Bred clownfish also eat a better diet. Captive Bred are conditioned to eat a variety of food including flakes, pellets and frozen foods. They eat almost any aquarium diet you offer them. Captive Bred are far less aggressive than ocean clownfish. For example, several captive raised false percula clownfish (Ocellaris) will peacefully live together in the same tank. Its wild ocean counterpart though can only be kept 1 in the tank, or you need to purchase a Wild Male / Female pair for them to get along and not beat each other up. Finally when you purchase Captive Bred fish you can be assured that your fish if properly taken care of, can live for many many years. Did you know that a captive bred clownfish in captivity can survive for up to 30 years!

Clownfish and Anemone Compatability

The large Clownfish Anemone Chart lets you know which clownfish will use which anemone as their home.
There is a definite closeness between clownfish and their host anenome. The anemone provides the protection for the clownfish, and in turn for this protection, the clownfish feeds and cleans the anenome. A true symbiotic relationship. But which clown will go into which anenome? Check out the chart and find out what anemone to purchase. 

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ORA® Captive Bred Ocellaris Clownfish
Amphiprion ocellaris
Picture of Captive Bred Ocellaris Clownfish
Identification: The ORA® Ocellaris Clownfish is a long-lived clownfish and a great beginner saltwater aquarium fish. Its beautiful orange body dressed with white bands outlined in black instantly distinguishes the Ocellaris Clownfish. One of the first marine aquarium fish to be successfully bred in captivity, early success with their captive propagation helped lead the way in the development of the commercial marine ornamental aquaculture industry. Ocellaris Clownfish are one of the least aggressive members of the clownfish family, and will tolerate other members of the same species in their tank. Captive Bred Ocellaris are easy to maintain in aquariums, they adapt well, and will accept a wide variety of aquarium foods.
Benefits of purchasing captive bred: The most important benefit is that by purchasing tank bred fish you are protecting the oceans of the world from destruction. Further benefits are just as mportant. Tank bred fish are hardier than their wild caught counterpart and additionally very accustomed to aquarium life and very accustomed to aquarium food.

Minimum tank size: 20 Gallons

Feeding and diet: Captive-bred clownfish are omnivores, meaning they need to eat both meaty foods along with some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina and algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods are readily accepted and will provide the nutrition they need.

Reef Compatibility: Excellent Reef Fish

Level of Care: Easy

Acclimation Time: 3+ hours

Approximate Purchase Size: Small 3/4" to 1-1/4 Medium 1-1/4" to 2" Large 2" to 3"

Small $17.99 Medium $22.99 Large $49.99
Certified Captive Bred Mated Pair $109.99

Ocean Collected, Aquarium Conditioned
Ocellaris Clownfish

Amphiprion ocellaris
Picture of Ocellaris Clownfish
Description The Ocellaris Clownfish is easily one of the most recognizable fish in the saltwater aquarium industry and are commonly available at marine retail outlets. One of the most beloved and popular marine fish, the Ocellaris Clownfish, goes by many names. The scientific name is Amphiprion ocellaris, while more the other common name is the false percula clownfish. They are very hardy, colorful, easy to care for and have a lot of personality. In nature, A. ocellaris occurs in a wide range of the Indo-Pacific region including: Australia, the East Indies, Melanesia, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands. Ocellaris Clownfish are one of the least aggressive members of the clownfish family, and will tolerate other members of the same species or of other species in their tank.

Minimum tank size: 20 Gallon

Feeding and diet: All clownfish are omnivores, meaning they need to eat both meaty foods along with some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina and algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods are readily accepted and will provide the nutrition they need.

Reef Compatibility: Excellent Reef Fish

Level of Care: Easy

Acclimation Time: 3+ hours

Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1"; Medium: 1-1/4"; to 2"; Large: 2" to 3"






Small $21.99 Medium $27.99
Large $49.99 Ocean Mated Pair $119.99





ORA® Captive Bred
Naked Ocellaris Clownfish

Amphiprion ocellaris sp.
Picture of Naked Ocellaris Clownfish
YouTube Video of Captive Bred Naked Ocellaris Clownfish
Identification:The ORA Naked Ocellaris Clownfish is a long-lived clownfish and a great beginner saltwater aquarium fish. Also known as the No-Stripe False Percula, it is a truly unique spontaneous mutation of Amphiprion ocellaris. Exhibiting no stripes (bareing) it all, the Naked Ocellaris Clownfish energizes any marine aquarium with a vibrant display of bright cheerful orange. An attractive captive-bred clownfish not only adds uncommon visual interest to your aquarium but also play an important role in conserving the natural reef environment.

Benefits of purchasing captive bred: The most important benefit is that by purchasing tank bred fish you are protecting the oceans of the world from destruction. Further benefits are just as mportant. Tank bred fish are hardier than their wild caught counterpart and additionally very accustomed to aquarium life and very accustomed to aquarium food.

Minimum tank size: 20 Gallon

Feeding and diet: All clownfish are omnivores, meaning they need to eat both meaty foods along with some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina and algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods are readily accepted and will provide the nutrition they need.

Reef Compatibility: Excellent Reef Fish

Level of Care: Easy

Acclimation Time: 2+ hours

Approximate Purchase Size: 1-1/4" to 1-3/4"



$49.99




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ORA® Captive Bred Teardrop Clownfish
Amphiprion ocellaris Picture of ORA Teardrop Ocellaris
Identification: The Teardrop Clownfish is sometimes sold as the Percula Clown, even though it is not. The color pattern is very similar. The black outlines on the white stripes are thinner on the Teardrop Clownfish when compared to the Percula Clownfish. The advantage of the Teardrop Clownfish is that it is much hardier. Distinquished from regular Ocellaris clownfish by the 1/2 white stripe on their side that resembles a teardrop, rather than a full stripe. It is a long-lived clownfish that is excellent for the beginner hobbyist. Tank-bred clownfish are easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair, and two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. These fish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface, and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers then baby brine shrimp.

Benefits of purchasing captive bred: The most important benefit is that by purchasing tank bred fish you are protecting the oceans of the world from destruction. Further benefits are just as mportant. Tank bred fish are hardier than their wild caught counterpart and additionally very accustomed to aquarium life and very accustomed to aquarium food.

Minimum tank size: 30 Gallon

Feeding and diet: All clownfish are omnivores, meaning they need to eat both meaty foods along with some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina and algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods are readily accepted and will provide the nutrition they need.
Reef Compatibility: Excellent Reef Fish
Level of Care: Easy
Acclimation Time: 2+ hours
Approximate Purchase Size: 1" to 1-3/4"


$22.99

ORA® Captive Bred True Percula's
Amphiprion percula
 Picture of ORA Captive Bred True Percula
Identification:True Perculas are some of the most classic and popular clownfish species we offer. These docile fish are close relatives of the False Percula (A. ocellaris), and the two species can be easily confused. Both species have orange bodies with three white stripes. In the Percula, the black margin around the white stripes is thick while in the False Percula, the black margin is very thin or absent. They also have a different number of spiny rays in the dorsal fin. These two species do not overlap in their natural distribution. The true percula is found only in Melanesia and Northern Australia. Mature specimens typically develop a striking black coloration between stripes. Perculas will typically spawn only about once a month with 300 to 600 eggs per spawn.

Benefits of purchasing captive bred: The most important benefit is that by purchasing tank bred fish you are protecting the oceans of the world from destruction. Further benefits are just as mportant. Tank bred fish are hardier than their wild caught counterpart and additionally very accustomed to aquarium life and very accustomed to aquarium food.

Minimum tank size: 30 Gallon
Feeding and diet: All clownfish are omnivores, meaning they need to eat both meaty foods along with some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina and algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods are readily accepted and will provide the nutrition they need.
Reef Compatibility: Excellent Reef Fish
Level of Care: Easy
Acclimation Time: 2+ hours
Approximate Purchase Size: 1" to 1-3/4"
Please note: Captive-Bred ORA Percula Clowns will arrive entirely orange and white. As the fish matures, they will develop dark black between their white stripes.


$22.99

Ocean Collected, Aquarium Conditioned
True Percula Clownfish

Amphiprion percula
Picture of True Percula Clownfish
Identification: True Perculas are some of the most classic and popular clownfish species we offer. These docile fish are close relatives of the False Percula (A. ocellaris), and the two species can be easily confused. Both species have orange bodies with three white stripes. In the True Percula, the black margin around the white stripes is thick while in the False Percula, the black margin is very thin or absent. They also have a different number of spiny rays in the dorsal fin. These two species do not overlap in their natural distribution. The True Percula is found only in Melanesia and Northern Australia. Mature specimens typically develop a striking black coloration between stripes. True Perculas will typically spawn only about once a month with 300 to 600 eggs per spawn. The True Percula Clownfish is not for the beginner aquarist since they are a challenge to keep versus the easier Ocellaris Clownfish. Wild True Percula's will reach a length of approximately 4-1/2 inches but in the aquarium expect a maximum size of approximately 3-1/2 inches.

Minimum tank size: 30 Gallon

Feeding and diet: All clownfish are omnivores, meaning they need to eat both meaty foods along with some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina and algae, as well as freeze dried and frozen foods are readily accepted and will provide the nutrition they need.

Reef Compatibility: Excellent Reef Fish

Level of Care: >Easy

Acclimation Time: 2+ hours

Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 1" to 1-1/4" , Medium: 1-1/4" to 2" , Large: 2" to 3"

Small $34.99 Medium $39.99 Large $59.99




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