Seychelles Clownfish

Amphiprion fuscocaudatus Seychelles Endemic • Captive Bred
Rarity
Rare
The Seychelles Clownfish, also known as the Seychelles Anemonefish, is a rare and striking member of the Clarkii complex. It features a dark brown to blackish body with two prominent white vertical bars and a dark tail (often with faint streaks). Endemic to the remote Seychelles Islands and Aldabra in the Western Indian Ocean, this bold clownfish is highly sought after by serious collectors and breeders. Captive-bred specimens are hardy, active, and make a dramatic, eye-catching focal point in larger reef aquariums.

General Description

Common Name Seychelles Clownfish
Latin Name Amphiprion fuscocaudatus
MBI Status Captive Breeding
WORMS 🌊 World Register of Marine Species
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Adult Size Up to 14 cm (5.5 in)
Minimum Tank Size 40–50 gallons (recommended)
Host Anemones
Natural Habitat Lagoon and seaward reefs, particularly patch reefs in the Seychelles Islands and Aldabra (depth 5–30 m).
Origin / Range Western Indian Ocean — endemic to Seychelles and Aldabra
Rarity Rare • Extremely limited range
Care Level Intermediate • Hardy & Semi-Aggressive
Amphiprion fuscocaudatus - Seychelles Clownfish
Seychelles Clownfish • Captive Bred

RARE • CAPTIVE BRED • BREEDING PROGRAM STOCK

Conservation Status: Not evaluated by IUCN Red List (rare due to very limited range)
Pomacentridae Family
Western Indian Ocean (Seychelles Endemic)
Breeding Program Stock