Golden yellow to orange body with 2 white bars; adults with dark patch mid-back. Captive-bred clownfish can survive without a host anemone but do require a small structure for a sense of security. With proper care these fish can live for 20 – 30 years. Read More
Young with 2-3 white bars; adults with one white to pale blue bar. Bodies from deep orange to bright red with maturing females darkening to black. Captive-bred clownfish can survive without a host anemone but do require a small structure for a sense of security. With... Read More
Orange with 3 white bands that typically have thin black edging. Nearly identical to Percula Clownfish White pattern morphs available as a result of captive breeding. Captive-bred clownfish can survive without a host anemone but do require a small structure for a... Read More
Dark orange/red body; juveniles with narrow white bar behind eye; as they mature, the white line fades and a dark saddle appears mid-body. Captive-bred clownfish can survive without a host anemone but do require a small structure for a sense of security. With proper... Read More
Young with 2-3 white bars; adults with one white to pale blue bar. Bodies from deep orange to red and black. Pelvic and anal fins darken to black with age. Captive-bred clownfish can survive without a host anemone but do require a small structure for a sense of... Read More