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Red Saddle Clownfish
General information Red Saddle Clownfish is a dark red/orange coloration, though juveniles normally have some white lines on their heads as well. As these fish mature, they will lose the white bars and will develop the dark posterior or saddle on both sides of its body. This member of the Pomacentridae family is an excellent…
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Two Banded Clownfish
General information A beautiful Clown that is yellow-orange in color with a white vertical band behind its head and at mid-body. It is very similar in appearance to the Clarkii Clown, but the Bicinctus lack the white vertical band at the base of their tail. This fish is the most prevalent Clownfish in the Red…
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Cinnamon Clownfish
General information This fish grows to 4.7 inches and can be recognized by the black on sides with a reddish face, belly, dorsal fin, and tail (sometimes pale yellow); pelvic and anal fins usually black; a single relatively broad white bar on the head. Provide with plenty of hiding places and live rock growth for…
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Galaxy Clarkii Clownfish
General information The Galaxy Clarkii Clownfish is a unique variation of the Clark’s Clownfish or Clarkii Anemonefish. This variation of Clarkii clownfish has a dark brown to black base color with three white stripes, and unique white spot on their body, along with a yellow tail edged in white. The Premium Galaxy Clarkii Clownfish is…
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Pearl Eye Clarkii Clownfish
General information The Pearl Eye Clarkii Clownfish is a unique morph of the Clark’s Clownfish or Clarkii Anemonefish. This variation of Clarkii has a yellow/orange base with a white spot outlined in black behind its eyes with three white stripes; the second stripe continuing into its dorsal fin. The tail is both yellow and white….
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Tomato Clownfish
General information The Tomato Clownfish are the color of a ripe tomato, with a vertical white band running just behind their head. These fish are one of the larger Clownfish species growing to 4 inches. The Tomato Clown does not need an Anemone to survive but will accept many different Anemones as its host, including…
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Maroon Clownfish
General information The Wild Maroon Clownfish is not very resistant to diseases and is one of the most aggressive clownfish. As it grows, the Wild Maroon Clownfish becomes more aggressive and attacks anything that approaches its anemone. It basically inhabits anemones, so we suggest you add plenty of anemones in the tank. The Wild Maroon…
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