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Plum Tomato Clownfish

Plum Tomato Clownfish
Plum Tomato Clownfish

( Amphiprion Frenatus)

What is the maximum size of the Tomato Anemonefish?
Females are slightly larger and can reach 14cm.

Where is it exported from?
The Tomato Clownfish comes from the Western Pacific.

Is it Reef Compatible?
Yes the Tomato Clownfish should not harm invertebrates and is best kept with an anemone. This clownfish will occupy the bubble anemone (Entacmaea Quadricolor). If this fish is kept in a reef tank without an anemone it may use a coral instead and this can damage the coral.

What should I feed it?
This clownfish is omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, best to feed a varied diet of frozen foods, algae, live food and aquarium flake.

How many can I keep?
This fish is best kept on its own or as a pair.

How compatible is it with other fish?
When this fish gets large it can be aggressive if defending an anemone. House with other hardy robust fish. There can be some aggressive if housed with other clownfish and damsels.

Can it be bred in the aquarium?
Yes this fish can be captive bred. They can difficult to sex but if you have a pair the female should be larger than the male.



 
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