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ORA® Captive-Bred Misbar Fancy Ocellaris Clownfish

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The ORA® Captive-Bred Fancy Ocellaris Clownfish is one of the first aquarium industry clownfish morphs, since they're natural. Its beautiful orange body and broken white bars, or stripes are the hallmarks of it as the Misbar Fancy Ocellaris Clownfish. This species of the Pomacentridae family makes a great choice for every saltwater aquarium. What makes this particular variety attractive to aquarists is that every ORA® Misbar Fancy Ocellaris Clownfish is genetically modified to protect the fragile reef ecosystems of the world.   The ORA® Captive-Bred Misbar Ocellaris clownfish has distinct advantages over species that are wild-harvested. First, it is extremely durable and used to the conditions in the aquariums of homes. It is an excellent choice for beginners as well as experienced aquarists. The Misbar Fancy Ocellaris Captive-Bred Clownfish is also able to be kept alongside several other clownfish that are captive-bred in the event that they are introduced to the aquarium simultaneously.   This ORA® Captive-Bred Clownfish is easily bred in your home aquarium. Females are the biggest of the two. The two species generally stay close to each to each other in the aquarium. It is an egg layer that will lay eggs on a level surface. They also defend them from tankmates. The eggs usually hatch within 6 to 11 days, based on the temperature of the water. The fry should be kept in a separate tank eating rotifers and then baby brine shrimp.   This Clownfish is a very savage eater. It can eat most meaty and frozen herbivore recipes.   Approximate Size of Purchase: 1-1/4: to 1-1/2"
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ORA® Captive-Bred Misbar Fancy Ocellaris Clownfish Info Amphiprion Ocellar is sometimes referred to as the Ocellaris Clownfish is now an extremely famous and well-loved marine fish species in saltwater. The adorable and waddling fish have been a hit for a long time and their part in films for children has almost established their spot on the Saltwater Fish hall of fame. However, this fish isn't as well-known among aquarium owners due to the fact that it's a Children's animated film. They are "common" due to their size and are ideal for your home aquarium.
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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