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Common name: Seba's clownfish. This fish has an elongated brown/black body with two vertical white bands. It is recommended to keep it with a Stichodactyla haddoni type anemone, which you can find in the suggestions tab. If you don't have one, it will settle for a colony of Rhodactis or an Euphyllia.
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Amphiprion sebae, also known as Seba's clownfish, is a species with an elegant appearance and the typical behavior of clownfish. It features a elongated body ranging from brown to black, with two contrasted vertical white stripes, one of which crosses the head just behind the eye.
This fish naturally lives in symbiosis with the Stichodactyla haddoni anemone, in which it finds refuge and protection. It can also attach itself to a Rhodactis colony or a Euphyllia if no anemone is available, establishing a stable and secure relationship with them.
Like other clownfish, Amphiprion sebae is territorial, especially when paired. It stays close to its host, which it actively defends. It cohabitates well with corals and invertebrates but can be somewhat dominant with fish of the same size in a restricted space.
It quickly accepts inert food in captivity and feeds easily near its host.
Amphiprion sebae is a charismatic and robust clownfish, ideal for aquarists wishing to observe true symbiosis in their reef tank. Its natural presence and attachment to its host make it a lively and fascinating presence within the aquarium.