- Name:
PearlEye Bicinctus Clownfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Pomacentridae
- Species: Clownfish
- Scientific Name: Amphiprion bicinctus
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General info about PearlEye Bicinctus Clownfish
The Two-Band Clownfish is a member of the Clarkii family. They are mustard yellow to rusty orange in color with 2 white bars located on the head and mid-body. There is no band on the base of the large lyre tail. They grow to a maximum size of around 4 inches and will become territorial as they mature so more than 2 fish per tank is not recommended. They have a very attractive swimming pattern that makes them look as if they were bobbing up and down continuously. This feature has won them a spot among hobbyists of all levels as one of their favorite clownfish. The Two-Band Clownfish is found in the Red Sea.
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Name | Species | Family | Scientific Name | More Detail | Added by |
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PearlEye Bicinctus Clownfish | Clownfish | Pomacentridae | Amphiprion bicinctus | The Two-Band Clownfish is a member of the Clarkii family. They are mustard yellow to rusty orange in color with 2 white bars located on the head and mid-body. There is no band on the base of the large lyre tail. They grow to a maximum size of around 4 inches and will become territorial as they mature so more than 2 fish per tank is not recommended. They have a very attractive swimming pattern that makes them look as if they were bobbing up and down continuously. This feature has won them a spot among hobbyists of all levels as one of their favorite clownfish. The Two-Band Clownfish is found in the Red Sea. |
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