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Question by  Anna27 (62)

How do I care for black and white Ocellaris Clownfish?

 
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Answer by  maverick32 (87)

Black and white Ocellaris Clownfish are easy fish for beginners. Theycan live alone, or in small groups. They are a saltwater fish that do well in a 20 gallon tank or larger. Nitrate levels should be kept as close to zero as possible. The temperature should remain around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Ocellaris Clownfish are omnivores and will eat frozen food.

 
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Answer by  salsafoodie (3146)

They require minimal maintenance if you are able to buy a kit for these type of exotic fish. The kit will provide the daily food that will need if you are able to feed them once a day or more. With this they are about the same as any other fish.

 
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Answer by  SunnyStars (836)

Care for Ocellaris clownfish as you would care for any clownfish. Feed them once or twice daily. Provide them with places to hide (shelter). Consider adding a live anemone that this particular clownfish uses as a host. The temperature in the tank should be 75°F to 80°F and the salinity should be 1. 020 to 1. 024. Also a PH of 8.0.

 
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Answer by  Max82 (270)

These fish need a minimum tank size of 20 gallons and a temperature of 72-78F. They are semi aggressive and enjoy rocks and plants. Being omnivores than can eat flakes.

 
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Answer by  hahagal (983)

These fish require some maintenance when it comes to cleaning. The tank should allow this fish and some of the other specific fish in order to avoid terrorize problems. Basic feeding is required and the tank should be clean about once a week, in order to avoid cross contamination and illness.

 
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Answer by  SpectreRed (10)

The clownfish is one of the most popular saltwater fish to have in a tank at home. You keep them in a large tank and feed them a few times every day.

 
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Answer by  billybob420666 (3)

Make sure you have a fish tank they can live in and just make sure to feed regularly they should almost take care of them self

 
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Answer by  costessey (39)

Ideal marine tank fish for the novice being hardy and easy to look after. Growing to 3 inches in length is best kept singly or in groups with other Ocellaris (tanks volume

 
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