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ORA® Captive-Bred Midnight Clownfish

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ORA® Captive-Bred Midnight Clownfish is black in color with a bright orange nose and yellow face. This distinct color variant of the well-known Ocellaris Clownfish lacks the three white bands and is an eye-catching addition to your home aquarium. This species belongs to the Pomacentridae family and is a fantastic option for almost every saltwater aquarium. Captive-bred fish possess distinct advantages over the wild caught species since they're typically robust and are more comfortable with conditions that are typical of the aquarium in the home. So, captive-bred fishes are the perfect choice for newbies as well as experienced aquarists. ORA® Captive-Bred Midnight Clownfish is simple to breed in your home aquarium. Females are the largest of the two as the pair generally stay close to each other in the aquarium. Clownfish lay eggs and deposit them on flat surfaces and guard the eggs against other tankmates. The eggs are usually born within 8 to 11 days, based on the temperature of the water. The fry should start out life in a separate tank with a diet consisting of rotifers and then baby brine shrimp. The Midnight Clownfish diet consists of the majority of meaty foods and herbivore recipes. Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1-1/4"  
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General information regarding the Midnight Ocellaris Clownfish Midnight Ocellaris is black, with bright orange eyes and nose. This distinctive color variation of the well-known Ocellaris Clownfish lacks the three white bands and makes for a stunning addition to your home aquarium. This species of the Pomacentridae family is a fantastic option for almost any saltwater aquarium.  
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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