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Blue
Stripe Clarkii Clownfish
The Blue Stripe
Clarkii Clownfish is a color variant of the Clarkii Clownfish. The
white stripes on this clown are trimmed in metallic blue.The Clarkii
Clownfish generally has orange-yellow to black body coloration.
Their face and tail are lighter than the rest of their body, and
their white stripes are trimmed in black. Color is highly variable
on Clarkii Clownfish. It is usually best to keep one clownfish per
tank, though a pair can sometimes be kept if one is significantly
smaller (male) than the former (female). As the fish mature, they
may also become aggressive towards new arrivals or hands in the
tank, so be prepared for aggression to follow even if the new fish
is large in size. Clownfish are generally not fussy eaters, and
will accept a range of frozen and prepared foods like flakes, pellets,
and frozen formulas. They can benefit from some plant matter in
their diet, although they are not considered herbivores. Tankraised
clowns can be more resistant to aquarium diseases like Oodinium
that can affect clownfish and other tank residents.
Compatible Anemones:-Stichodactyla sp. (Carpet Anemone)-Entacmaea
quadricolor (Bubbletip Anemone)-Macrodactyla doreensis (Long tentacle
Anemone)-most other common aquarium anemones. Although the interaction
between anemones and clownfish is amusing to watch, it is not necessary
to the survival of either animal.
Gold
Maxima Clam - Small
Maxima clams attach themselves to rock and substrate. These clams
need high light and good nutrients in order to survive, as well
as additional food supplements such as phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Clams are wonderful additions to any reef aquaria but do have some
requirements that make them more difficult than other inverts to
keep. Some research is recommended before purchasing one to find
out what species will work the best in your reef aquarium.
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