Pink Skunk Clownfish
Amphiprion perideraion
Pink Skunk • Captive Bred
Rarity
Uncommon
The Pink Skunk Clownfish is a delicate and beautiful species characterized by its soft pink to peach-colored body and a prominent white dorsal stripe that runs from the snout over the head and along the back to the tail. It lacks the vertical bars seen on most clownfish, giving it a sleek, elegant appearance. One of the more peaceful clownfish species, it is an excellent choice for community reef aquariums. Captive-bred specimens are hardy, adaptable, and well-suited for breeding programs.
General Description
| Common Name | Pink Skunk Clownfish |
| Latin Name | Amphiprion perideraion |
| MBI Status | ✔ Captive Breeding |
| WORMS | 🌊 World Register of Marine Species |
| Wikipedia | 📖 View full article |
| Adult Size | Up to 10 cm (4 in) |
| Minimum Tank Size | 30 gallons (recommended) |
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| Natural Habitat | Shallow lagoons and outer reef slopes in the Western Pacific. |
| Origin / Range | Western Pacific (Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands) |
| Rarity | Uncommon • Delicate pink skunk pattern |
| Care Level | Easy to Intermediate • Peaceful & Hardy |
Pink Skunk Clownfish • Captive Bred
CAPTIVE BRED • BREEDING PROGRAM STOCK
Conservation Status: Not evaluated by IUCN Red List
Pomacentridae Family
Western Pacific
Breeding Program Stock