- Name:
Maroon Clownfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Pomacentridae
- Species: Clownfish
- Scientific Name: Premnas biaculeatus
General info about Maroon Clownfish
The Wild Maroon Clownfish is not very resistant to diseases and is one of the most aggressive clownfish. As it grows, the Wild Maroon Clownfish becomes more aggressive and attacks anything that approaches its anemone. It basically inhabits anemones, so we suggest you add plenty of anemones in the tank. The Wild Maroon Clownfish should be kept in a medium sized tank and a larger aquarium is recommended if you want to keep a group of them. It is reef safe and gets along well with other invertebrates and other corals. The Wild Maroon Clownfish also requires live rocks and many hiding places in the tank so that it can feed on the natural algae that were grown on the rock. It can be kept in a fish-only aquarium.
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Maroon Clownfish | Clownfish | Pomacentridae | Premnas biaculeatus | The Wild Maroon Clownfish is not very resistant to diseases and is one of the most aggressive clownfish. As it grows, the Wild Maroon Clownfish becomes more aggressive and attacks anything that approaches its anemone. It basically inhabits anemones, so we suggest you add plenty of anemones in the tank. The Wild Maroon Clownfish should be kept in a medium sized tank and a larger aquarium is recommended if you want to keep a group of them. It is reef safe and gets along well with other invertebrates and other corals. The Wild Maroon Clownfish also requires live rocks and many hiding places in the tank so that it can feed on the natural algae that were grown on the rock. It can be kept in a fish-only aquarium. |
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