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Clownfish

Snowflake Maroon

Maroons are the largest clownfish species and known for their strong personalities. They often bond tightly to its chosen area and can become very protective, making it a true centerpiece.

Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive
-Best in large tanks
-Strong anemone bond

Wyoming White

Fun fact: this morph was developed entirely in captivity, making it highly suited for home aquariums. Many hobbyists enjoy how quickly they pair and settle into anemones.

Care Highlights:
-Beginner friendly
-Peaceful
-Captive-bred tough
-Great in pairs

Black Snowflake

Many keepers note that they learn feeding routines quickly some even “beg” for food at the glass.

Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Great for reef tanks
-Adaptable diet
-Good in bonded pairs

Ocellaris

Ocellaris are famous for forming tight pair bonds and may even perform a “wiggle dance” when establishing hierarchy. They’re one of the easiest marine fish to keep and breed, making them a favorite for beginners.

Care Highlights:
-Very hardy
-Peaceful
-Eats anything
-Great for beginners

Picasso

Picassos are known for forming strong pair bonds and often show quirky, gentle behaviors like “wiggle dancing” when bonding with their partner or settling into an anemone.

Care Highlights:
-Hardy & captive-bred
-Peaceful
-Great for pairs
-Reef-safe

Mocha Storm

A hybrid morph with lots of personality and strong captive genetics. They’re known for quirky, quirky movements and unique interactions with tankmates — some even host things other than anemones, like torches or powerheads.

Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Active
-Easy to care
-Easy feeder

Black Clarkii

Clarkiis can host almost any anemone and may pair faster than other clowns. They’re known for their durability Clarkiis thrive in a wide range of conditions.

Care Highlights:
-Very hardy
-Assertive
-Excellent hosters
-Long-lived

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