Amphiprion bicinctus Twoband Clownfish – Small Tankraised

Twoband Clownfish have two wide white stripes on their yellow-orange to orange-brown body. They are very similar to Clarkii Clownfish in appearance. It is usually best to keep one clownfish per tank, though a pair can sometimes be kept if one is significantly smaller (male) than the former (female). As the fish mature, they may also become aggressive towards new arrivals to the tank, so be prepared for aggression to follow even if the new fish is large in size. Clownfish are generally not fussy eaters, and will accept a range of frozen and prepared foods like flakes, pellets, and frozen formulas. They can benefit from some plant matter in their diet, although they are not considered herbivores. Tankraised clowns can be more resistant to aquarium diseases like Oodinium that can affect clownfish and other tank residents.Although the interaction between anemones and clownfish is amusing to watch, it is not necessary to the survival of either animal. Bicinctus Clownfish may bond with Bubble-tip, Long-tentacled, or Carpet anemones in time.


Amphiprion bicinctus Twoband Clownfish – Small Tankraised

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