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Amphiprion clarkii, also known as the Clark's clownfish, is a species recognized for its robustness, constant activity, and high adaptability. It has an elongated body, two distinctive vertical white bands, and a coloration that can vary greatly depending on locality or genetics.
This clownfish stands out for its great resilience and dynamic behavior. It is ideal for aquarists looking for a species easy to acclimate, compatible with corals, and capable of living in pairs in various reef environments.
It is recommended to associate Amphiprion clarkii with an anemone of the genus Stichodactyla, as suggested in the dedicated tab. This cohabitation allows observing spectacular natural symbiosis behaviors.
Our specimens are offered already paired, allowing immediate and non-aggressive installation. This pairing behavior encourages territory exploration, reproduction, and better balance in the aquarium.
Amphiprion clarkii accepts:
This fish is comfortable in a 100-liter aquarium or larger, with rocky areas, moderate water flow, and stable water. It is recommended to provide it with a sufficiently large space to fully develop its swimming and symbiotic behavior.
With Amphiprion clarkii, you integrate into your aquarium a robust, aesthetic, and naturally sociable clownfish, perfect for discovering or deepening reef maintenance with confidence.