ORA Snowflake clownfish are similar to normal ocellaris clownfish. From far away, you may think they are normal clownfish, but up close
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ORA Platinum Percula Clownfish
The Platinum Clownfish is a result of selective breeding Picasso Clownfish. It took years for ORA to create this fish. Because this
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ORA Picasso Percula Clownfish
Picasso Clownfish are naturally occurring designer clownfish. This means that there are specimens in the wild, but they are extremely
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ORA Gladiator Clownfish
The Gladiator Clownfish was first discovered by Bill Addison, a legendary fish breeder. The specimens bred by ORA follow Addison's
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ORA Premium Gladiator Clownfish
The Premium Gladiator Clownfish is the offspring of Gladiator Clownfish with the most unique patterns. This resulted in a fish with a
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ORA Wyoming White Clownfish
The Wyoming White Clownfish is the result of breeding two Gladiator clownfish together. They have pearly white bodies with orange
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ORA Lightning Maroon Clownfish
The ORA Lightning Maroon Clownfish is captive-bred, however unlike many other designer clownfish, the Lightning Maroon was first found
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ORA Stubby Ocellaris Clownfish
The Stubby Ocellaris from ORA has the same coloration and pattern as a normal ocellaris clownfish but with the appearance of a heavier
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ORA GoldXLightning Maroon Clownfish
The GoldXLightning Maroon Clownfish has a similar design and pattern to a normal Lightning Maroon Clownfish. There are some grade
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ORA Frostbite Clownfish
The Frostbite Clownfish from ORA has a mostly white body outlined in black. There are small areas of orange on the face and a few of
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ORA Longfin Ocellaris Clownfish
The Longfin Clownfish has mostly the same coloration as a normal ocellaris clownfish but with longer fins that look to be ripped up
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ORA Zombie Clownfish
Although this fish appears to be in a state of decay, it is very much alive. It was first bred by Robert King from two normal-looking
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ORA Black Storm Clownfish
These specimens of Black Storm Clownfish from ORA are offspring of a male Black Storm and a female Black Snowflake. This pair also
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ORA Snow Storm Clownfish
ORA Snow Storm Clownfish have mostly white bodies with black fins. They have black eyes and some black on their lips. They are topped
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What Clownfish Is Best For My Aquarium?
There are many different species of clownfish to choose from! Some look very different from others. Some are hardier than others. And,
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BIOTA Darwin Clownfish
Darwin Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
The Darwin ocellaris clownfish (also known as the black clown or black & white ocellaris)
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BIOTA Black Ice Clownfish
Black Ice Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
The Black Ice clownfish is a domestic variety that is obtained by crossing a Black and
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BIOTA Platinum Storm Clownfish
Platinum Storm Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
The Platinum Storm clownfish is a domestic variety that is obtained through a mutation
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BIOTA Cinnamon Clownfish
Cinnamon Clownfish (Amphiprion melanopus)
The cinnamon clownfish is a bit different from the ocellaris and percula clownfishes that
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Keeping the Lemon Damselfish
Damselfish (Family Pomacentridae) have always been among the most popular saltwater aquarium fishes. As they are small, hardy and
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