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ORA® Captive-Bred Spotcinctus Clownfish

$54.99

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TheORA® Captive-Bred Spotcinctus Clownfish, also known as the Spot is among ORA®s most unusual clownfish. It is sometimes referred to for its Red Sea Anemonefish and is an extremely popular variant that is a variation of The Red Sea Two Band clownfish that features white spots inside its stripes. It is believed that the Captive-Bred Clownfish have a unique advantage over species that are wild-harvested. Captive-Bred Clownfish are extremely durable and are more comfortable with the conditions in aquariums that are used in homes. This makes them the perfect choice for newbies and experienced aquarists. This Spotcinctus Clownfish is an eccentric clownfish that adds both energy and a unique look to any saltwater tank. An aquarium of 30 or more gallons that contains an anemone is desirable. It can be semi-aggressive with other Clownfish Damsels, Clownfish, and non-aggressive tank mates. This is why it is recommended to introduce them last in the saltwater aquarium. The Spotcinctus Clownfish diet consists of nearly all meaty foods and herbivore recipes. Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 3/4" to 1-1/4"; Large: 1-1/4" to 1-3/4"  
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General information about Spotcinctus Clownfish Spotcinctus typically contains spots or blobs white that are swathed between stripes.
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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