- Name:
Naked Cinnamon Clownfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Pomacentridae
- Species: Clownfish
- Scientific Name: Amphiprion melanopus
General info about Naked Cinnamon Clownfish
The Naked Cinnamon Clownfish is different from a Cinnamon Clownfish because it lacks the white stripe. This fish can be recognized by the black on sides with the reddish face, belly, dorsal fin, and tail (sometimes pale yellow); pelvic and anal fins are usually black. Provide with plenty of hiding places and live rock growth for grazing on. May eat small ornamental shrimps. Host anemones are the bubble tip, Heteractis, crispa, and rarely Heteractis magnifica. This fish will attack other species of clowns and sometimes smaller tankmates. Feed enriched prepared foods, enriched brine, herbivore foods and meaty preparations.
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Naked Cinnamon Clownfish | Clownfish | Pomacentridae | Amphiprion melanopus | The Naked Cinnamon Clownfish is different from a Cinnamon Clownfish because it lacks the white stripe. This fish can be recognized by the black on sides with the reddish face, belly, dorsal fin, and tail (sometimes pale yellow); pelvic and anal fins are usually black. Provide with plenty of hiding places and live rock growth for grazing on. May eat small ornamental shrimps. Host anemones are the bubble tip, Heteractis, crispa, and rarely Heteractis magnifica. This fish will attack other species of clowns and sometimes smaller tankmates. Feed enriched prepared foods, enriched brine, herbivore foods and meaty preparations. |
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