Rose Skunk Clownfish
Rose Skunk Clownfish, Amphiprion nigripes, is a deeper color variation of the Orange Skunk Clown. A native of the Maldives, this is an uncommon variety that is hardy and adjusts well to captive life, when fed a wide variety of prepared and frozen foods. Brine Shrimp are a favorite treat of these amusing little fish. Clownfish have gained a high level of popularity in the saltwater hobby because of their hardiness and abundance of personality. They will form shoals in the home aquarium with the two dominant fish becoming a pair. The largest Clown is typically the terminal female, the next largest the male, and the others remain juveniles. Clownfish have gained a high level of popularity in the saltwater hobby because of their hardiness and abundance of personality. When introduced simultaneously in numbers, they will form schools in the home aquarium with the two dominant fish becoming a pair. The largest Clown is typically the terminal female, the next largest the male, and the others remain juveniles.
FOR AN EASY, STABLE TRANSITION TO THE HOME AQUARIUM, PETSOLUTIONS HIGLY RECOMMENDS THE TANK-RAISED OCELLARIS CLOWNFISH.
Approximate Arrival Size for Clownfish:
Small: .75 to 1.25 in.; Medium: 1.5 to 2.5 in.; Large: 2.5 to 4 in.
Host Anemone suggestions for Rose Skunk Clownfish: Long Tentacle
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