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Species: Clarkii Clownfish

Care Level: Easy

Temperament: Semi Aggressive

Diet: Omnivore

Reef Compatible: Yes

Allardi Clownfish

When young, these fish are mostly orange with two blueish-white vertical bars. Their fins are yellowish at this point. But when they grow older their fins will become more orange, except the caudal fin, that will turn white. Their body color also darkens considerably to almost black.

Barrier Reef Clownfish

Amphiprion akindynos, commonly known as the Barrier reef anemonefish, is a medium-sized anemonefish from the Clarkii complex. Juveniles are brown-orange with three white band. As they grow older they become more orange, but most stay a little brownish as adult. Because the caudal fin gets all white, it feels like it has only two bands …

Clarkii Clownfish

The Clarkii Clownfish is also known as the Clark’s Anemonefish or Clark’s Clownfish. It has a reddish-brown base color with white stripes and an orange forehead when full grown. The juvenile fish are yellowish orange in color with three white stripes on each side of the body. The Clarkii Clownfish, Black has a dark brown …

Madagascar Clownfish

The body of A. latifasciatus is blackish, with yellow snout, belly and all fins and two white bars. The mid-body bar is generally wider than similar species. The caudal fin is slightly forked. They have 10-11 dorsal spines, 2 anal spines, 15-16 dorsal soft rays and 12-14 anal soft rays.

Oman (Brick Red) Clownfish

The body of A. omanensis is dark brown and with two white bars and distinctive forked caudal fin, which is blackish in juveniles fading to white in adults. The midbody bar is narrow and does not extend onto the dorsal fin while the headbar is also narrow and usually constricted across the nape They have …

Red Sea Two-Band Clownfish

The fish’s body is yellow-orange to dark brown. As the name suggests, the two-banded anemonefish has two white bands or bars, with black edges. The head-bar considerably wider. They have 9-10 dorsal spines, 2 anal spines, 15-17 dorsal soft rays and 13-14 anal soft rays

Saddleback (Black) Clownfish

Sometimes referred to as the Saddleback Clownfish, is orange-brown coloration with a large white stripe from the forehead to the chest, and white patches that encompasses the back of the fish and resembles a saddle.

Saddleback (Brown) Clownfish

The Saddleback Clownfish Amphiprion polymnus have a most unique appearance. There are a number of color varieties depending on the region they are found, and the anemone they occupy. They can be yellowish orange, black, or light brown overall, but with a tailfin edged in white The nose and pectoral fins vary too, and can …

Sebae Clownfish

The body of A. sebae is blackish or dark brown with a yellow snout, breast and belly. It has two broad white bars., with the mid-body bar angled backwards. The tail is yellow or orange. They have 10–11 dorsal spines, 2 anal spines, 14–17 dorsal soft rays and 13–14 anal soft rays