ORA Black Ocellaris Clownfish (2024)

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Quick Stats

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Diet: Omnivore
  • Temperament: Peaceful/Semi-Aggressive
  • Reef-Safe: Yes
  • Source: Captive Bred
  • Approximate Purchase Size: 1.25-1.5"
  • Approximate Max Size: 4"
  • Recommended Tank Size:15 Gallons or Larger

Overview

This Black Ocellaris Clownfish is shipped directly to you with exceptional care and high-grade packaging specifically made for live animals from our partner, ORA. This animal is certified by the Mr. Chili Sustainability Alliance, meaning it is sustainably bred, was raised with exceptional husbandry practices, and 2% of net proceeds will be donated to support Ocean Conservation.

The Black Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris), sometimes also known as the Darwin Clownfish, is a naturally occurring variation for the species with a very limited natural range found in the Darwin area of Northern Australia. Black Ocellaris begin life orange colored and switch to black as they mature. The Black Ocellaris you receive may still have some orange color, especially on the face. This will disappear as they age resulting in a solid black and white adult.

Note: Image is a representation of what to expect. The fish you receive may vary slightly in appearance.

Aquarium Requirements

Aquarium Size

More space is always beneficial, but a minimum tank size of 15 gallons is recommended for anOcellaris Clownfish (single or pair). If you plan to add other tankmates, consider a larger aquarium to provide adequate space and reduce territorial behavior. A larger tank also offers more stability in water parameters, which is beneficial for all inhabitants.

Habitat Recommendations

Ocellaris Clownfish are relatively adaptable but thrive best in an environment that mimics their natural habitat. Here’s how to set up their ideal home:

  • Aquascaping: Incorporate plenty of live rock formations to create hiding spots and territory boundaries. This not only provides security for the clownfish but also promotes beneficial biological filtration.
  • Substrate: Use sand or fine gravel as the substrate. These materials are easy to clean and provide a natural look.
  • Anemones: While not necessary, adding an anemone is enjoyable to watch! The Bubble Tip Anemone is a popular choice that can act as a host for your clownfish. Please do not add an anemone to your aquarium without understanding their unique lighting, dietary, habitat, and water parameter requirements.

Water Parameters

Maintaining proper water parameters is crucial for the health and well-being of your Ocellaris Clownfish. While these hardy fish are known for their adaptability to a wide range of conditions, providing a stable environment will allow them to thrive and stay healthy.

  • Temperature: Keep the water temperature between 75-78°F. Stability is key, so use a reliable heater that can limit any temperature swings to about +/- 1°F or less.
  • pH Level: Clownfish will typically do well in a wide pH range from about 7.7 to 8.5.
  • Salinity: The specific gravity should be between 1.020-1.026 (27-35ppt). Use a refractometer to monitor salinity levels accurately.
  • Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate: Ammonia and nitrite levels should be undetectable, while nitrate levels should be kept below 20 ppm. Regular water changes and proper filtration will help to achieve this.
  • Water Flow: Moderate water movement is ideal. This is most often achieved by using powerheads in the aquarium to move water around. Adequate water flow helps push uneaten food and fish waste into your filtration and also keeps the water oxygenated.

Diet

Clownfish are Omnivores, meaning they eat both meaty and plant-based foods. Offering both will give your new fish the nutrition it needs to not only survive, but thrive in your aquarium. Ocellaris Clownfish aren't typically picky eaters and will accept food in a variety of forms.

Primary Diet

  • Frozen Food:Mysis Shrimp or other marine-specific frozen foods can provide a quality diet, but with less risk of overfeeding vs pellet or flake foods.
  • Pellet Food: High-Quality neutrally buoyant pellets are a great option, especially for clownfish that prefer to feed in the water column, rather than at the water surface. Pellet foods are typically very nutrient dense, so care should be taken to avoid overfeeding the aquarium, which can contribute to poor water quality. Many aquarists will feed herbivore specific pellets like Hikari Seaweed Extreme in conjunction with a meaty frozen food for a complete diet.
  • Flake Food: Flake food isn't as popular of a choice among saltwater aquarists, but if you opt for a flake food, be sure to choose a marine-specific option that's formulated to meet the needs of saltwater fish.

Feeding Frequency

Feed your Ocellaris Clownfish small portions 2-3 times daily. This frequent feeding schedule helps maintain stable energy levels. Ensure each portion is small enough for them to consume within a few minutes to prevent overfeeding and maintain water quality. Your Clownfish will probably always look hungry, so it can be hard to stop yourself from adding more food to the tank.

Compatibility

When it comes to tank mates, Ocellaris Clownfish are generally peaceful and can coexist harmoniously with a variety of other marine species. However, understanding their compatibility with other fish and invertebrates is crucial to maintaining a balanced and stress-free aquarium environment.

Common Tank Mates

Ocellaris Clownfish can be kept with a wide range of peaceful marine species. Here are some ideal tank mates:

  • Fish: Gobies, Blennies, Cardinalfish, most Wrasse, Firefish, Tangs, Dwarf Angelfish, and other peaceful fish.
  • Invertebrates: Clownfish won't bother most invertebrates, so Cleaner Shrimp, Hermit Crabs, Snails, Urchins, and more are all safe to keep with clownfish
  • Coral: Clownfish are considered Reef Safe and can be kept with Soft, LPS, or SPS coral. Clownfish will often pick coral as their host if an anemone is not available, which can sometimes cause mild irritation to the coral.

Behavioral Notes

Ocellaris Clownfish, especially when kept in pairs, can exhibit slightly territorial behavior. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • Territoriality: Clownfish may become territorial, particularly if they are protecting a specific area or an anemone. This behavior is more pronounced in smaller tanks.
  • Pair Dynamics: A pair of clownfish often establishes a hierarchy, with one dominant individual (usually the larger female) and a subordinate (smaller male). They will defend their chosen territory together, but their aggression is typically limited to their immediate surroundings.
  • Group Behavior: While pairs are common, clownfish can also be kept in small groups. However, it’s essential to monitor them closely for signs of aggression and ensure that the tank is large enough to provide adequate space for all individuals. Keeping them in groups is not recommended for beginner aquarists.

Acclimation Process

Acclimation instructions are included in each box, but if you misplaced yours or want to know what to expect ahead of time, you can always find an extra copy here: Fish Acclimation Instructions

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ORA Black Ocellaris Clownfish (2024)

FAQs

Can you keep black and orange clownfish together? ›

Yes, although these are the closely related Percula clowns. You could have one orange perc and one black, or one black and one designer clown like a Platinum, or two different designer clownfish together. Stick to just two though as three or four usually ends in bullying, with just two remaining, even in large tanks.

Are black clownfish rare? ›

The species is not classified as threatened or endangered (IUCN); however, they may become threatened as coral reefs decline.

What does Ora feed their clownfish? ›

Feeding: Omnivore. Will eat nearly any marine fish food. Feed higher quality food or live food for a healthier, more vibrant fish.

What is the lifespan of a black ocellaris clownfish? ›

Clownfish like the ocellaris have a pretty amazing lifespan. Most don't make it too long due to bad care, but they can actually live for 20 years or more.

Can black and orange clownfish breed? ›

They can breed successfully.

Are black Ocellaris Clownfish aggressive? ›

ocellaris occurs in a wide range of the Indo-Pacific region including: Australia, the East Indies, Melanesia, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands. Ocellaris are one of the least aggressive members of the clownfish family, and usually tolerate other members of the same species in their tank.

What is the most sought after clownfish? ›

Pink Skunk Clownfish (Amphiprion perideraion)

The pink skunk clownfish is the most popular species in a sub-complex within the genus Amphiprion known as the skunk complex. All skunk clowns sport evenly colored, pinkish-to-orange bodies with white stripes, but there are subtle differences.

What is the minimum tank size for a black clownfish? ›

A single adult clownfish pet will need an aquarium that's at least 29 gallons in capacity, depending on the species.

What is the rarest clownfish? ›

McCullochi (Amphiprion mccullochi)

Its tiny natural range is closed to fishing making it one of the rarest Clownfish in the aquarium hobby. It is typically dark brown to black in color with a white tail and single white head bar. Juveniles tend to be more brown in coloration and have three bars.

What do clownfish love? ›

Clownfish Habitat and Diet

Clownfish eat various small invertebrates and algae, as well as food scraps the anemone leaves behind.

What is a natural predator of clownfish? ›

Larger fish such as lionfish, snapper, grouper, triggers and eels will prey on clownfish.

How many Ocellaris clownfish can you have in a tank? ›

While other fish may be stung and killed by the anemone's tentacles, Clown fish are immune, living amongst the tentacles. They feed on the anemone's leftovers, and can even bring it food. They are social fish, and as such it is recommended that at least two are kept in aquariums.

Are Ocellaris clownfish peaceful? ›

In addition to their unique up-and-down swimming behavior, they are colorful, peaceful and have loads of personality! They're always out in the open and eagerly accept virtually any kind of food.

What temperature do black clownfish need? ›

Clownfish prefer water temperatures between 24°C and 27°C, or 75°F and 80°F, respectively. This ideal clownfish temperature range supports their metabolic activities, digestion, and immune system function and closely reflects the temperatures they encounter in the wild.

Are clownfish happier in pairs? ›

Since the orange clownfish is relatively small, you might be tempted to get a few for your tank, but this may not be a good idea. Unless the tank holds at least 200 gallons of water, the most ideal number of ocellaris sharing an enclosed ecosystem should always be two.

Can clownfish live with every anemone species? ›

Within these species, only select pairs of anemone and clownfish are compatible. Together, they are obligatory symbionts, which means that each species is highly dependent on the other for survival.

Do clownfish like to be in groups? ›

Clownfish are social fish, communicating through popping and clicking noises. They live in groups of male fish with one dominant female, a dominant male, and a group of smaller males. The dominant male ensures its position by taking the best food opportunities.

Can you have 2 maroon clownfish? ›

If you keep a pair of maroons, the tank should have plenty of hides where the male can take refuge from the extra-feisty and larger female. You CANNOT keep maroon clownfish with other species of clownfish.

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