Orange Skunk Clownfish

Amphiprion sandaracinos Orange Skunk • Captive Bred
Rarity
Uncommon
The Orange Skunk Clownfish is a graceful and peaceful species known for its vibrant peach-to-orange body and a prominent white dorsal stripe that runs from the snout along the top of the head and back to the tail. It lacks the vertical bars found on most other clownfish, giving it a sleek, elegant appearance. Smaller and more docile than many larger species, it is an excellent choice for community reef aquariums. Captive-bred specimens are hardy, adaptable, and ideal for breeding programs.

General Description

Common Name Orange Skunk Clownfish
Latin Name Amphiprion sandaracinos
MBI Status Captive Breeding
WORMS 🌊 World Register of Marine Species
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Adult Size Up to 10 cm (4 in)
Minimum Tank Size 30 gallons (recommended)
Host Anemones
Natural Habitat Shallow lagoons and outer reef slopes in the Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.
Origin / Range Eastern Indian Ocean to Western Pacific (Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, etc.)
Rarity Uncommon • Elegant skunk pattern
Care Level Easy to Intermediate • Peaceful & Hardy
Amphiprion sandaracinos - Orange Skunk Clownfish
Orange Skunk Clownfish • Captive Bred

CAPTIVE BRED • BREEDING PROGRAM STOCK

Conservation Status: Not evaluated by IUCN Red List
Pomacentridae Family
Eastern Indian Ocean to Western Pacific
Breeding Program Stock