Captive-Bred Fish

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  • Sale -20% Ocellaris Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Ocellaris Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Ocellaris Clownfish may be one of the aquarium industry's most popular marine fish. Its beautiful orange body dressed with white bands outlined in black instantly distinguishes the Ocellaris Clownfish. The Ocellaris Misbar have broken bars or bars that do not connect around the entire body. The Extreme Misbars have very few bars and could be only on one side of the fish's body.   The Ocellaris Clownfish has other unique advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, the Ocellaris Clownfish is very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, it makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. Ocellaris Clownfish can also be kept with a variety of other clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Ocellaris Clownfish is also easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Ocellaris Clownfish is an egg layer and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tankmates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp. This Clownfish is an aggressive eater. It will accept most meaty foods and frozen herbivore preparations. 

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  • Mocha Ocellaris Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Mocha Ocellaris Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Mocha Clownfish is very attractive clownfish with its dark orange coloration and contrasting white bands. The Mocha Clownfish makes a great addition to any aquarium at an affordable price point. This captive-bred clownfish grows to a maximum size of 3 inches in the aquarium, and may be kept singly or in groups. Captive-Bred Ocellaris Clownfish like the Mocha Clownfish have advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, Captive-Bred Ocellaris Clownfish are very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Thus, making Mocha Halloween Clownfish a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Mocha Clownfish can be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Mocha Clownfish like many other captive-bred ocellaris clownfish are easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair, and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Mocha Clownfish is an egg layer and will typically deposit the eggs on a flat surface, and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers and eventually baby brine shrimp. The captive-bred Mocha Clownfish is an omnivore, requiring both meaty foods as well as some herbivore fare in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze-dried and frozen foods are readily accepted.

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    25.000 JD

  • Snowflake Ocellaris Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Snowflake Ocellaris Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    This unique color morph of the popular Amphiprion ocellaris clownfish stands out with unique "snowflake" markings on its side. The Captive-Bred Snowflake Ocellaris Clownfish, also known as the Snowflake Anemonefish, has an orange base, with 3 stripes of white edged in black. The white middle stripe is irregularly shaped, and covers the majority of the fishes body. Each middle stripe has a different pattern, which is why it is called the "Snowflake." This member of the Pomacentridae family is an excellent addition to almost any saltwater aquarium system. captive-bred-fish have a unique advantage over wild-harvested species, as they are generally very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in the home aquarium. Therefore, captive-bred-fishes make a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Captive-Bred Snowflake Ocellaris Clownfish is easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. Clownfish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 8-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp. This Clownfish is an aggressive eater. It will accept most meaty foods and frozen herbivore preparations.

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    45.000 JD

  • Picasso Percula Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Picasso Percula Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Picasso Percula Clownfish is an interesting and desirable variation of the Percula Clownfish. This fish is orange with irregularly shaped white patches outlined in black. This member of the Pomacentridae family is an excellent addition to almost any saltwater aquarium system. captive-bred-fish have a unique advantage over wild-harvested species, as they are generally very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in the home aquarium. Therefore, captive-bred-fishes make a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Captive-Bred Picasso Percula Clownfish is easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. Clownfish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 8-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp. This Clownfish is an aggressive eater. It will accept most meaty foods and frozen herbivore preparations.

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    55.000 JD

  • Wyoming White Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Wyoming White Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Wyoming White Clownfish, is a striking color variety of Ocellaris Clownfish demonstrating a high degree of marble white coloration. Generation of successfully breeding Gladiator Clownfish resulted in this remarkable color variety. Though similar in appearance to the snowy white Platinum Clownfish, the Wyoming White Clownfish features deeper orange coloration and typically lacks pigmentation in the dorsal fin. For aquarists into piscine morphology, you will notice the Wyoming White Clownfish possess 11 dorsal spines, one more than the Platinum Clownfish. The Ocellaris Clownfish has unique advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, the Captive-Bred Ocellaris Clownfish is very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, it makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Captive-Bred Wyoming White Clownfish can also be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Captive-Bred Wyoming White Clownfish is also easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Captive-Bred Wyoming Clownfish is an egg layer and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tankmates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp. This Clownfish is an aggressive eater. It will accept most meaty foods and frozen herbivore preparations.

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    45.000 JD

  • Snow Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Snow Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Snow Storm Clownfish is a distinct designer clownfish that derives its lineage and namesake from a mutation that appeared during selective breeding of the clownfish. The Captive-Bred Snow Storm Clownfish demonstrates a pearly white body color with minimal dark coloration on the fins and mouth. The Snow Storm Clownfish appears very similar to a Wyoming White, but have an all-white face with fins accented with or without a brilliant platinum blue coloration. Markings on the Captive-Bred Snow Storm Clownfish are unique to each individual. The Captive-Bred Snow Storm Clownfish does best, housed in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons or larger with plenty of live rock. It may form a symbiotic relationship with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bulb (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica). Though the Snow Storm Clownfish does not require an anemone to thrive, if you choose to house an anemone, always be sure that your aquarium and lighting system will support the needs of the host anemone before incorporating one into the aquarium. Captive-Bred Clownfish like the Snow Storm Clownfish have advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, Captive-Bred Clownfish are very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, the Snow Storm Clownfish makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Snow Storm Clownfish can be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Snow Storm Clownfish, like several other captive-bred clownfish, can be bred in the home aquarium with relative ease and is one of the most common "starter" fish for saltwater breeders. The female will be the larger of the pair, and two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Snow Storm Clownfish is an egg layer and will typically deposit the eggs on a flat surface or within the proximity of the base of the host anemone and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers and eventually baby brine shrimp. The Captive-Bred Clownfish is an omnivore, requiring both meaty foods as well as some greens in their diet. A high-quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze-dried and frozen foods are readily accepted.

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    55.000 JD

  • Platinum Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Platinum Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    You've never seen a captive-bred clownfish like this before! The Platinum Percula is a magnificent white variation of the Percula Clownfish. developed the Platinum Percula through years of selectively breeding their famous Picasso Clownfish. These striking fish do not exhibit any of the original striping characteristic of the species. Instead, they are typically continuously white from head to tail. As Platinums mature, they will develop beautiful black fins that really stand out against the white body and orange face.  Amphiprion percula is the essence of beauty. However, it is the famous symbiotic relationship the Percula Clownfish has with various anemones that truly captures the imagination of most aquarists. In the wild, Percula Clownfish are commonly associated with anemones such as Heteractis magnifica or Stichodactyla mertensii. Native to reefs across Oceania, the Indo-Pacific, and off the coast of Australia, the Percula Clownfish is also known as the Clown Anemonefish. In the wild, this member of the Pomacentridae family grows to about 4-1/2 inches; however, captive specimens rarely exceed 3 inches in length. In the home aquarium, the Percula Clownfish requires an aquarium of at least 20 gallons with a fair amount of live rock. The Captive-Bred Platinum Clownfish is easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. Clownfish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 8-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp. The Platinum Clownfish diet consists of almost any meaty food items and herbivore preparations.

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    45.000 JD

  • Orange Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Orange Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Orange Storm Clownfish displays an appealing color and pattern that is extremely alluring. The Orange Storm Clownfish derives its lineage from a mutation that appeared during the selective breeding process. The Captive-Bred Orange Storm Clownfish demonstrates an exaggerated white body pattern with an orange and white face and black eyes. The random blotchy patterning of the Captive-Bred Orange Storm Clownfish sports a vibrant orange coloration that is beautifully highlighted by the milk-white coloration. The Orange Storm Clownfish does best, housed in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons or larger with plenty of live rock. It may form a symbiotic relationship with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bulb (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica) Anemones. Though the Orange Storm Clownfish does not require an anemone to thrive, if you choose to house an anemone, always be sure that your aquarium and lighting system will support the needs of the host anemone before incorporating one into the aquarium. Captive-Bred Clownfish have advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, Captive-Bred Clownfish are very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Hence, the Orange Storm Clownfish makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Orange Storm Clownfish can be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Orange Storm Clownfish, like several other captive-bred clownfish, can be bred in the home aquarium with relative ease and is one of the most common "starter" fish for saltwater breeders. The female will be the larger of the pair, and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Orange Storm Clownfish is an egg layer and will typically deposit the eggs on a flat surface or within the proximity of the base of the host anemone and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers and eventually baby brine shrimp. The Orange Storm Clownfish is an omnivore, requiring both meaty foods as well as some greens in their diet. A high-quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze-dried and frozen foods are readily accepted.

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    55.000 JD

  • Mocha Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Mocha Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish is a distinct designer clownfish that derives its lineage from a mutation that appeared during the selective breeding process. The Captive-Bred Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish demonstrates an exaggerated white body pattern with an almost entirely white face with black eyes. The random blotchy patterning of the Captive-Bred Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish sports a lovely orange-brown coloration reminiscent of freshly-brewed sun tea or coffee that is beautifully highlighted by the milk-white coloration. The Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish does best, housed in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons or larger with plenty of live rock. It may form a symbiotic relationship with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bulb (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica) Anemones. Though the Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish does not require an anemone to thrive, if you choose to house an anemone, always be sure that your aquarium and lighting system will support the needs of the host anemone before incorporating one into the aquarium. Captive-Bred Clownfish like the Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish have advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, Captive-Bred Clownfish are very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Hence, the Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish can be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish, like several other captive-bred clownfish, can be bred in the home aquarium with relative ease and is one of the most common "starter" fish for saltwater breeders. The female will be the larger of the pair, and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish is an egg layer and will typically deposit the eggs on a flat surface or within the proximity of the base of the host anemone and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers and eventually baby brine shrimp. The Mocha Storm Ocellaris Clownfish is an omnivore, requiring both meaty foods as well as some greens in their diet. A high-quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze-dried and frozen foods are readily accepted.

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    55.000 JD

  • Black Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Black Storm Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Black Storm Clownfish derives its lineage from a mutation that appeared during the selective breeding of the Mocha Vinci Clownfish. The Captive-Bred Black Storm Clownfish demonstrates an exaggerated white body pattern with an almost entirely white face. Black Storm Clownfish retain the prominent white swirl and curve, or “storm” pattern. While juveniles, the Black Storm Clownfish has dark orange coloration of the spots in between the white pattern. As the Black Storm Clownfish matures its dark orange color transitions to jet black creating a stunning contrast of pattern. The Black Storm Clownfish does best housed in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons or larger with plenty of live rock. It may form a symbiotic relationship with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bulb (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica). Though the Black Storm Clownfish does not require an anemone to thrive, if you choose to house an anemone, always be sure that your aquarium and lighting system will support the needs of the host anemone before incorporating one into the aquarium. Captive-Bred Clownfish like the Black Strom Clownfish have advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, the Captive-Bred Clownfish is very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, the Black Storm Clownfish makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Black Storm Clownfish can be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Black Storm Clownfish, like several other captive-bred clownfish, can be bred in the home aquarium with relative ease and is one of the most common "starter" fish for saltwater breeders. The female will be the larger of the pair, and two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Black Storm Clownfish is an egg layer and will typically deposit the eggs on a flat surface or within the proximity of the base of the host anemone, and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers and eventually baby brine shrimp. The Captive-Bred Clownfish is an omnivore, requiring both meaty foods as well as some greens in their diet. A high-quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze-dried and frozen foods are readily accepted.

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    55.000 JD

  • Lightning Maroon Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Lightning Maroon Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Lightning Maroon Clownfish have extraordinary one of a kind “Lightning bolt” like patterns, no two individuals look the same. As these fish mature their coloration and patterns will intensify, become darker and may change. Maroon clowns are well known for their intense coloration and oversized fins as well as their confident disposition. An adult sized Lightning Maroon with fully mature coloration is a remarkable centerpiece fish for any home aquarium. When pairing this species, it's typically best to have a dramatic difference in size between the individuals. Captive-bred clownfish are very hardy and durable fish making them a perfect addition for the novice or seasoned aquarist. The Lightning Maroon Clownfish is a good candidate for a reef aquarium. In general, Maroon Clownfish are the most territorial of all clownfish species. Maroon Clownfish are very sensitive to elevated levels of copper, and should never be exposed to levels near or above .15. Captive bred clownfish are easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair, and two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. These fish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface, and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 8-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers then baby brine shrimp. The Lightning Maroon Clownfish diet consists of meaty items such as frozen shrimp and herbivore preparations. Do not move the Maroon Clownfish with a net as its cheek spines will become entangled. Use a specimen container if capture is necessary. The Lightning Maroon Clownfish diet consists of almost any meaty food items and herbivore preparations.

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    45.000 JD

  • Davinci Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Davinci Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Davinci Clownfish is a vibrant color variety of the popular Ocellaris Clownfish. What distinguishes this specific variety from conventional Ocellaris Clownfish is the prominent white banding that curve and merge together like brush strokes. Unlike Snowflake Ocellaris Clownfish that demonstrate a similarly high degree of white coloration but in a disorganized and random pattern, the Davinci Clownfish retains the orange coloration in neat, broad blocks beautifully traced by black striping. Captive-Bred DaVinci Clownfish are avaible in Grade A and Grade B. Grade A feature two connected white stripes. The Grade B category demonstrate 3 distinct wavy stripes with soft, rounded edges. The Davinci Clownfish does best housed in an aquarium of at least 20 gallons or larger with plenty of live rock. It may form a symbiotic relationship with the following species of anemones; Carpet (Stichodactyla sp.), Sebae (Heteractis crispa), Bulb (Entacmaea quadricolor), or Ritteri (Heteractis magnifica). Though the Davinci Clownfish does not require an anemone to thrive, if you choose to house an anemone, always be sure that your aquarium and lighting system will support the needs of the host anemone before incorporating one into the aquarium. Captive-Bred Ocellaris Clownfish like the Davinci Clownfish have advantages over wild-harvested species. For one, the Captive-Bred Ocellaris Clownfish is very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, the Davinci Clownfish makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Davinci Clownfish can be kept with a variety of other captive-bred clownfish, if introduced into the aquarium at the same time. The Davinci Clownfish, like several other captive-bred clownfish, can be bred in the home aquarium with relative ease and is one of the most common "starter" fish for saltwater breeders. The female will be the larger of the pair, and two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Davinci Clownfish is an egg layer and will typically deposit the eggs on a flat surface or within the proximity of the base of the host anemone, and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers and eventually baby brine shrimp. The captive-bred Davinci Clownfish an omnivore, requiring both meaty foods as well as some greens in their diet. A high quality marine flake food, rich in spirulina algae, as well as freeze-dried and frozen foods are readily accepted.

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    55.000 JD

  • Gold Nugget Maroon Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Gold Nugget Maroon Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Gold Nugget Maroon Clownfish is a distinct clownfish variety. Its unique appearance is the result of a genetic mutation that manifests in a similar way to the mutation that produces the Platinum Percula. However, this Premnas designer goes through a transition as it matures, where its body changes from white to a shimmering gold. The Gold Nugget's fins are a dark maroon color, edged in fluorescent orange trim. Their eyes are dark and fierce-looking against the gold body. Some individuals exhibit an icy blue iridescence on the edges of their body. Appearances aside, these fish are entirely a Gold Stripe Maroon in every other regard, so care must be taken when pairing, choosing tankmates, or choosing tank size. Captive-bred clownfish are very hardy and durable fish making them a perfect addition for the novice or seasoned aquarist. The Maroon Clownfish is a good candidate for a reef aquarium. The Maroon Clownfish are the most territorial of all clownfish species. Maroon Clownfish are very sensitive to elevated levels of copper, and should never be exposed to levels near or above .15. Captive-bred clownfish are easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair, and two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. These fish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface, and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 8-11 days depending on the temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers then baby brine shrimp. The Gold Nugget Maroon Clownfish diet consists of almost any meaty food items and herbivore preparations. Do not move the Maroon Clownfish with a net as its cheek spines will become entangled. Use a specimen container if capture is necessary.

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    45.000 JD

  • Flurry Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Flurry Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Flurry Clownfish is a striking color variety of Ocellaris Clownfish demonstrating a high degree of pure white with only a few black dots. Flurry Clownfish are a result of crossing a Wyoming White Clownfish with Frostbite Clownfish. Some Flurry clowns may even possess pearly eyes. The Captive-Bred Flurry Clownfish has a unique advantage over wild-harvested species. For one, the Captive-Bred Flurry Clownfish is very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, it makes an excellent choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Captive-Bred Flurry Clownfish is also easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. The Captive-Bred Flurry Clownfish is an egg layer and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tankmates. The eggs will normally hatch in 6-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp. This Clownfish is an aggressive eater. It will accept most meaty foods and frozen herbivore preparations.

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    55.000 JD

  • Black Ice Clownfish - Captive-Bred

    - Black Ice Clownfish - Captive-Bred

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    The Captive-Bred Black Ice Clownfish is a cross between a Black Ocellaris and a Snowflake. These beautiful fish were the preliminary results of efforts to produce a Black Ocellaris with Snowflake patterns. This first generation still exhibits the yellow orange coloration of the normal Snowflake - however, it has ultra-intense black markings around the irregular white bars. This member of the Pomacentridae family is an excellent addition to almost any saltwater aquarium system. captive-bred-fish have a unique advantage over wild-harvested species, as they are very hardy and more accustomed to conditions found in home aquariums. Therefore, it makes a great choice for novices and seasoned aquarists alike. The Captive-Bred Black Ice Clownfish is easy to breed in the home aquarium. The females will be the largest of the pair and the two fish will usually stay close to each other in the aquarium. Clownfish are egg layers and will deposit the eggs on a flat surface and defend the eggs from other tank mates. The eggs will normally hatch in 8-11 days depending on the water temperature. The fry must be reared in a separate aquarium on a diet of rotifers followed by baby brine shrimp.

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    55.000 JD

Captive-Bred Fish

Captive-bred marine fish are sustainably raised in controlled aquarium environments rather than collected from the wild. These fish are an excellent choice for reef hobbyists looking for healthier, hardier, and more environmentally responsible livestock.

At Reefamorous, we offer a premium selection of captive-bred marine fish that are well-adapted to aquarium life. These fish are typically more resilient, less stressed, and more accustomed to prepared foods compared to wild-caught species.

Captive-bred fish are ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists. They are known for their improved survival rates, reduced aggression in many cases, and better compatibility within reef systems.

Common captive-bred species include clownfish, dottybacks, gobies, and some species of blennies and cardinalfish. These fish are often bred for consistent coloration and behavior, making them a reliable addition to your aquarium.

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