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Tomato Clownfish
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Tomato Clownfish: A Bold & Hardy Anemonefish
The Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus), also known as the Red Clownfish, is a popular and exceptionally hardy species that adds a touch of bold color to any marine aquarium. Its vibrant appearance features a brilliant, rusty-red to orange body with a single prominent white head bar that fades or disappears as the fish matures. This species is well-regarded for its resilience and active personality, making it a great choice for beginner and intermediate hobbyists alike. It can also form a symbiotic relationship with a host anemone.
Why the Tomato Clownfish is a Great Choice:
- Bold Coloration: Its deep red-orange hue makes it a striking and attractive inhabitant.
- Highly Hardy: This species is incredibly resilient and easy to care for, making it a perfect first fish for a new tank.
- Reef-Safe: The Tomato Clownfish is completely safe to keep with all types of corals and invertebrates.
- Engaging Behavior: Its active and alert nature makes it a rewarding fish to watch.
Important Note: The Tomato Clownfish can be more territorial and semi-aggressive than other clownfish species, especially as it matures. It is best to introduce it to the tank last and to avoid keeping it with very shy or passive fish.
Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Amphiprion frenatus
- Origin: Western Pacific Ocean
- Max Size: 5.5 inches
- Lifespan: 6-10 years
- Diet: Omnivore. A varied diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and frozen foods.
- Shipping Size: 1.5-2.5 inches
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