Posted by admin | Posted in fly fishing | Posted on 03-03-2011
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Ocellaris Clownfish - A Guide to Keeping Amphirion Ocellaris in a Marine Aquarium
When it comes to popular marine fish, the Ocellaris clownfish (Amphiprion Ocellaris) is the undisputed king. It shares its title with the Percula Clownfish (Amphiprion Percula), since they look entirely alike to most people. Both the ocellaris and percula clowns are the marine aquarium hobby's greatest ambassadors. Most people might think this is due to the hit animated film, Finding Nemo. They don't realize these clown fish were already popular before the film was released.
The ocellaris clownfish is a staple offering in the hobby. They are heavily collected from their natural habitats in South East Asia, they are the most plentiful ornamental marine fish at the moment. Walk into any saltwater pet store and you'll find at least one ocellaris there for sale. They are also heavily bred in captivity with tank-raised ocellaris priced a little higher than wild caught specimens.
Ocellaris clownfish are entirely orange with three white bands (outlined with black) around their heads, body and near their tail. To the untrained eye, both ocellaris and percula look exactly the same. Yet they are both slightly different physically. Percula clownfish have 10 dorsal spines while ocellaris has 11. Thankfully there's an easier method to tell them apart. Percula clownfish have thicker, more pronounced black outlines while those on the ocelaris are always thin.
One of the cheapest marine fish you can buy, with specimens costing as little as $10. A few dollars more can buy a tank-raised specimen. Given a choice, never go with wild caught specimens as tank-bred ones are generally hardier and better suited to the aquarium.
Ocellaris clowns are also known as the false clown anemonefish and the false percula clown. They are called anemonefish because they share a symbiosis with anemones. They have figured out how to escape the anemones powerful sting, it is thought they have a layer of mucus on their bodies that fool the anemone into thinking there's nothing there. Anemones are not required despite clownfish needing one in the wild.
Generally peaceful, these clownfish get along well with a wide variety of tank mates. However, they do not get along well with other species of clownfish, especially those outside their species. There are three routes you can take when looking for pair:
* Purchase a mated pair
* Get a large and a small one, introduce them together and pray they pair up
* Purchase two small ones and put them together, eventually one will dominate the other and become a female, pairing up in the process
I cannot give a guarantee that options 2 or 3 will work 100% of the time.
Reaching a maximum of 3 inches in length, they are considered a small fish. All clownfish are site attached, which means they are usually around their territory (a small area) most of the time. Their territory can be anything from a pile of rocks to an anemone. Mushroom and elegance corals have been hosted by the ocellaris when an anemone isn't available. They can be housed aquariums as small as 20 gallons due to this behavior.
These fishes are very easy to feed because they will eat just about anything. While they are omnivores in the wild, they consume both meaty and algae based food in the aquarium. A wide variety of foods should be given. Prime reef, Formula One and Formula two are some good dry foods to offer. Formula two has an added amount of algea mixed in with seafood while Prime reef is mostly made up of seafood.
The best pellet food on the market are those made by New Life Spectrum. Mix in some frozen foods like mysis shrimp or krill and they will be very happy.
Overall, the ocellaris clownfish is a hardy f
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What and how often should i feed my cichlids?
ive gota 90g SA cichlid setup with:
-2X stripefin eartheates (breeding pair)
- convict
-juvenile geophagus
-juvenile green terror
-juvenile salvini
i feed my fish pellets in the morning, and mysis shrimp in the evening. is this okay?
i hear its not good to feed shrimp everyday, but most of my fish are juvies.
Pellets are good as the staple diet for these fish,
I especially like Omega One pellets.
For treats though the shrimp are good. I just wouldn't feed every day.
You could also try frozen brine shrimp, bloodworms, ect..
and live black worms to add some variety.
Beef heart (frozen or fresh) can be fed as well. It is lean and very high in protein.
It can help fish grow faster, but from what I have recently been reading, shouldn't be fed too often.
On the how often....
I suggest either feeding 2 or 3 times a day. Small meals each time and no more than the fish can eat in about 2 minutes. There shouldn't be any excess food afterward.
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