True Sebae Clownfish
Amphiprion sebae
Description:
The True Sebae Clownfish is probably one of the best known clownfish. It is a beautiful fish. Not seen often in the local fish store, they are a fun addition to a marine aquarium and can be kept in either an all fish aquarium or in a reef environment. They like to have a host anemone, but it is not necessary. The True Sebae Clownfish is one of the larger clownfish and they can get quite territorial as they grow large. They can get along with a variety of peaceful to semi-aggressive tank mates. A rock/coral decor that has many nooks and crannies for hiding and retreat will help avert aggression. Having been successfully bred in captivity, the True Sebae Clownfish are sometimes available as pairs as well as individually.
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:
Small: 1" to 1-1/4", Medium 1-1/4" to 2", Large 2" to 3", XLarge 3" to 4"
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Small $29.99
Medium $39.99
Large $59.99
XLarge $79.99
Mated Pair $159.99
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Captive Bred Clarkii Clownfish
Amphiprion clarkii
Identification:The Captive Bred Clarkii Clownfish is a highly popular aquarium species. Full grown Clarkii Clownfish can reach a size of about 4 inches, and are territorial when full grown. This is a species easily cared
for in aquariums and will accept a wide variety of foods. Clarkii Clownfish are the most widely distributed anemonefish in the world, and show a large range of color variation. Clarkii Clownfish have large nests and average about 600 - 700 eggs in each spawn. They can spawn 2 to 3 times a month, and have a larval period of 7 - 9 days.
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:
Small: 1" to 1-1/4", Medium 1-1/4" to 2", Large 2" to 3", XLarge 3" to 4"
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Small $19.99
Medium $23.99
Large $43.99
XLarge $69.99
Mated Pair $119.99
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Captive Bred Tomato Clownfish
Identification:
The bright cherry red color of the Tomato Clownfish also known as the Bridled Clownfish or Red Clownfish. A large clownfish species, the adult female Tomato Clownfish can reach a length of 4 to 5 inches in the wild but in the aquarium usually max out at around 31/2 inches. Tomato Clownfish like many other clownfish can become aggressive as they get larger. Tomato Clownfish pairs will typically spawn about every 10-14 days and the eggs hatch 7-8 days later. The average nest size is about 400 eggs. Captive Bred Tomato Clownfish are a deeper Red than the wild Tomato clownfish.
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:
Small: 1" to 1-1/4", Medium 1-1/4" to 2", Large 2" to 3", XLarge 3" to 4"
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Small $17.99
Medium $19.99
Large $44.99
Captive Bred Mated Pair $109.99
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