Entries Tagged ‘ocellaris clownfish’
Mallory: Common Clownfish

Mallory our Ocellaris Clownfish February 2010

Mallory our Juvenile Ocellaris Clownfish 11/21/09

Mallory our baby Ocellaris Clownfish 9/15/09
Kaizen Reef name: Mallory
Common name: Common Clownfish
Scientific name: Amphiprion Ocellaris
Physical description: This is the most popular clownfish because it has absolutely stunning colours and markings. Main colour is bright orange with three black-lined white strips. Their dorsal fin, anal fin, pectoral fins, pelvic fins and caudal fin are black. Babies and juveniles are mostly orange and the strips and markings grow in as they become adults.
Diet: Meaty foods. Ours have eaten everything we have fed: frozen brineshrimp, mysis shrimp, tiger shrimp, silverside, Spirulina flakes, krill.
Important dates:
9/13/09: Added to the tank
Personal notes: It has been great watching Mickey and Mallory grow in their colours and markings as we have had them since they were babies. The have the best personalities, very friendly, curious and peaceful. They are great eaters and get along with everyone else in the tank.
Mickey: Common Clownfish

Mickey our Ocellaris Clownfish February 2010

Mickey our Juvenile Ocellaris Clownfish 11/21/09

Mickey our baby Ocellaris Clownfish 9/15/09
Kaizen Reef name: Mickey
Common name: Common Clownfish
Scientific name: Amphiprion Ocellaris
Physical description: This is the most popular clownfish because it has absolutely stunning colours and markings. Main colour is bright orange with three black-lined white strips. Their dorsal fin, anal fin, pectoral fins, pelvic fins and caudal fin are black. Babies and juveniles are mostly orange and the strips and markings grow in as they become adults.
Diet: Meaty foods. Ours have eaten everything we have fed: frozen brineshrimp, mysis shrimp, tiger shrimp, silverside, Spirulina flakes, krill.
Important dates:
9/13/09: Added to the tank
Personal notes: It has been great watching Mickey and Mallory grow in their colours and markings as we have had them since they were babies. The have the best personalities, very friendly, curious and peaceful. They are great eaters and get along with everyone else in the tank.

