Onyx Percula Clownfish B Grade Captive Bred Amphiprion percula
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Onyx Percula Clownfish B Grade Captive Bred with Classic Black and Orange Contrast
The Onyx Percula Clownfish B Grade Captive Bred brings a recognizable reef look with a slightly more relaxed pattern compared to premium-grade specimens. Black coloration develops across the body while orange sections remain visible, creating a balanced mix of contrast rather than full saturation.
This captive-bred version offers stronger adaptability than wild counterparts, making it easier to introduce into established aquariums. It feeds readily, handles typical reef parameters well, and settles into its environment without the sensitivity often seen in wild-collected fish.
Onyx Percula Clownfish Color Development and Pattern Differences
Not every specimen develops the same level of black coverage, which is where the B Grade distinction comes in.
- Partial black patterning instead of full body coverage
- Orange remains more visible through the midsection
- White banding stays clean and well-defined
- Color deepens gradually as the fish matures
This creates a more transitional look that still carries the identity of the Onyx Percula Clownfish.
Behavior and Tank Dynamics
This species stays relatively manageable but still shows personality once established.
- Semi-aggressive, especially around territory
- Can be kept solo or as a bonded pair
- May defend its hosting area from other fish
- Works well in mixed reef systems with proper spacing
Over time, it becomes more confident and interactive within the aquarium.
Aquarium Environment and Hosting
A 30-gallon tank or larger allows enough room for stable territory and movement.
- Prefers tanks with live rock for structure
- May host Bubble Tip, Sebae, Carpet, or Ritteri anemones
- Hosting behavior develops naturally over time
- Does not require an anemone to remain healthy
Providing structure helps reduce stress and supports natural behavior.
Feeding and Maintenance
Feeding remains simple and consistent with most captive-bred clownfish.
- Accepts frozen mysis shrimp and brine shrimp
- Eats pellets and flake foods without issue
- Benefits from a varied omnivorous diet
Routine feeding supports color development and overall health.
Breeding Potential in Home Aquariums
The Onyx Percula Clownfish is commonly used in breeding setups due to its predictable behavior.
- Forms stable pairs over time
- Lays eggs near a host or flat surface
- Eggs typically hatch within 6–11 days
- Fry require rotifers and fine live foods initially
Captive-bred origins make this process more achievable in controlled systems.
Key Onyx Percula Clownfish Care Guidelines
- Care Level: Moderate
- Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
- Diet: Omnivore
- Reef Compatible: Yes
- Minimum Tank Size: 30 Gallons
- Max Size: 3 inches
- Temperature: 72–78°F
- Specific Gravity: 1.020–1.025
- pH: 8.1–8.4
- dKH: 8–12
Approximate Purchase Size
- Tiny: Under 0.75"
- Small: 0.75" to 1.5"
- Small Medium: 1.5" to 2"
Note: Most B Grade specimens are typically shipped in the Small to Small Medium range unless otherwise noted.
Common Questions and Answers About the Onyx Percula Clownfish
Is a B Grade Onyx Percula Clownfish less healthy?
No, the grade only reflects coloration and pattern development, not health or durability.
Will the black coloration increase over time?
Yes, many individuals develop deeper black coverage as they mature, especially under stable lighting and diet.
Does this fish need an anemone to survive?
No, it can thrive without one, but may display more natural behavior if a host is present.
Can this species be kept with other clownfish?
It is possible if introduced together, but mixing clownfish species can lead to aggression.
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