Sebae Clownfish
Amphiprion sebae
Indian Ocean β’ Captive Bred
Rarity
Uncommon
The Sebae Clownfish, also known as the Sebae Anemonefish, is a striking and robust species with a deep orange to brownish-orange body, two prominent white vertical bars, and a characteristic white tail. It is named after the Sebae anemone but is most commonly associated with carpet anemones in the wild. Hardy, active, and bold, this larger clownfish makes a dramatic focal point in reef aquariums. Captive-bred specimens are strong, adaptable, and excellent for serious breeding programs.
General Description
| Common Name | Sebae Clownfish |
| Latin Name | Amphiprion sebae |
| MBI Status | β Captive Breeding |
| WORMS | π World Register of Marine Species |
| Wikipedia | π View full article |
| Adult Size | Up to 12β14 cm (5 in) |
| Minimum Tank Size | 35β40 gallons (recommended) |
| Host Anemones |
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| Natural Habitat | Coastal lagoons, sandy flats, and sheltered reefs in the northern Indian Ocean (depth 2β20 m). |
| Origin / Range | Northern Indian Ocean (Java to Arabian Peninsula) |
| Rarity | Uncommon β’ Captive-bred preferred |
| Care Level | Intermediate β’ Hardy & Semi-Aggressive |
Sebae Clownfish β’ Captive Bred
CAPTIVE BRED β’ BREEDING PROGRAM STOCK
Conservation Status: Not evaluated by IUCN Red List (uncommon in aquarium trade)
Pomacentridae Family
Northern Indian Ocean
Breeding Program Stock