Aquacultured Clown - Common
Description
The Common Ocellaris Clownfish features a bright orange body accented by three clean white bars edged in thin black lines. Its round, compact body shape and smooth swimming motion make it an attractive and lively presence in the aquarium.
Adults typically reach 7–9 cm (3–3.5 inches). While similar in appearance to the Percula Clownfish, A. ocellaris is distinguished by thinner black outlines, slightly different bar shapes, and a smoother overall colour transition.
Aquarium Requirements
Minimum Tank Size: 75 litres (20 US gallons)
Temperature: 24–27 °C (75–81 °F)
pH: 8.1–8.4
Specific Gravity (Salinity): 1.023–1.025
Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH
Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate:< 20 ppm
Aquascape and Environment:
Provide a stable, mature aquarium with ample rockwork, corals, or anemones for natural hosting behaviour. Low-to-moderate flow is ideal. As a captive-bred fish, the Common Ocellaris adapts easily to nano reefs, community tanks, and larger mixed reef setups.
Diet and Feeding
The Common Ocellaris is an omnivorous species that readily accepts a wide variety of foods. A balanced, varied diet ensures vibrant coloration, strong immunity, and long-term health.
Recommended Foods:
Frozen mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and chopped marine blends
High-quality pellets and flakes designed for marine omnivores
Spirulina- or algae-based foods for added nutritional diversity
Occasional live foods such as copepods or blackworms
Feed 1–2 times daily, offering portions that can be consumed within a few minutes.
Temperament and Compatibility
The Common Ocellaris Clownfish is known for its peaceful nature and compatibility with a broad range of tankmates. While semi-aggressive as adults—especially when defending a host—it is generally one of the most well-behaved clownfish species.
Suitable Tankmates:
Peaceful reef fish such as gobies, blennies, dartfish, chromis, cardinalfish, and small wrasses
Reef-safe invertebrates including shrimp, snails, and hermit crabs
Another A. ocellaris when paired as juveniles or as a bonded pair
Avoid:
Other clownfish species to prevent territorial disputes
Large or aggressive fish that may harass smaller tankmates
Very timid species in small aquariums
Reef Compatibility
✅ Reef Safe
The Common Ocellaris does not harm corals or sessile invertebrates and is fully suitable for reef aquariums. It may naturally host:
Bubble Tip Anemones (Entacmaea quadricolor)
Toadstool leather corals
Euphyllia corals (hammer, torch, frogspawn)
These interactions are natural and generally harmless to the coral or anemone.
Additional Information
Maximum Size: 7–9 cm (3–3.5 inches)
Lifespan: 10–12 years in captivity (with proper care)
Difficulty Level: Easy (extremely hardy and fully aquacultured)
Natural Behaviour: Social, semi-territorial; may host corals or anemones
Origin: Captive-bred; widespread aquaculture availability
Colouration: Bright orange with thin black-edged white bars; classic Ocellaris pattern
Summary
The Aquacultured Common Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is a hardy, peaceful, and iconic marine species ideally suited for aquarists of all experience levels. Fully reef safe and highly adaptable, it thrives in stable marine environments with moderate flow, plentiful rockwork, and a varied omnivorous diet. With its timeless colouration and engaging behaviour, this classic clownfish remains a favourite choice for reef and nano aquarium enthusiasts worldwide.
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