Black Ice Storm Clownfish

Black Ice Storm Clownfish

Amphiprion ocellaris

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$45.00
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$65.00
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4"
Max Size
20g
Min Tank
Reef Safe
Easy
Care Level
Temperament
Peaceful
Diet
Omnivore
Origin
Indo-Pacific

Description

The Black Ice Storm Clownfish, *Amphiprion ocellaris*, is a captivating designer clownfish variety prized for its unique and striking coloration. This particular strain exhibits a predominantly black body with irregular white markings that resemble a swirling ice storm, hence its name. The intensity and pattern of the white markings can vary between individuals, making each fish a one-of-a-kind addition to the aquarium.

A minimum aquarium size of 20 gallons is recommended for a single Black Ice Storm Clownfish or a pair. Provide plenty of live rock for hiding places and potential host anemones, although they can thrive without one. While generally peaceful, they can become territorial, especially when hosting an anemone or during breeding. They are considered reef safe and typically do not bother corals or other invertebrates.

Like other *Amphiprion ocellaris*, the Black Ice Storm Clownfish is a protandrous hermaphrodite, meaning all are born male and the dominant individual in a group will transition to female. Breeding in a home aquarium is possible with a compatible pair and proper conditions. They are relatively easy to care for and are a good choice for beginner to intermediate aquarists.

The Black Ice Storm Clownfish is an omnivore and will readily accept a varied diet. Offer a mix of high-quality marine flake food, pellets, frozen foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and chopped seafood. Supplementing their diet with marine algae or spirulina can also be beneficial. In a home aquarium, they typically reach a size of approximately 3 inches.