The Clark’s Clownfish (Amphiprion clarkii) is a popular choice among marine aquarium enthusiasts due to its vibrant colours and robust nature. This large variant is well-suited for hobbyists seeking a striking and resilient clownfish species.
Temperament and Compatibility: Generally peaceful, Clark’s Clownfish can coexist with a variety of other fish species. However, they may become territorial, especially when paired or during breeding. It is advisable to keep only one per tank or a compatible mated pair to avoid aggression.
Diet: Omnivorous by nature, they thrive on a varied diet including high-quality marine pellets, flakes, frozen mysis shrimp, and finely chopped seafood. Regular feeding 1-2 times daily is recommended.
Tank Requirements: A minimum tank size of 75 litres is recommended to provide ample swimming space and territory. Stable water parameters and good filtration are essential for their health.
Reef Compatibility: Clark’s Clownfish are generally considered reef safe with caution. They may host in anemones or corals but can occasionally nip at soft corals or clam mantles.
Care Level: Suitable for intermediate aquarists due to their hardy nature but requiring stable water conditions and proper diet.



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