The GBR (Great Barrier Reef) Tomato Clownfish is a beautiful and vibrant species that makes a stunning addition to any marine aquarium. Known for its bright orange body with bold white markings, this clownfish is named after its resemblance to a tomato. Native to the Great Barrier Reef, it is both a hardy and charismatic species, making it a popular choice among aquarists of all experience levels. This clownfish has an endearing personality and often forms a symbiotic relationship with anemones in the tank.
Product Details
Species:Amphiprion melanopus
Common Names: GBR Tomato Clownfish, Tomato Clownfish
Origin: Great Barrier Reef, Indo-Pacific region
Diet: Omnivore
Maximum Size: 12 cm (4.7 inches)
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Care Level: Moderate
Care Guidelines
Aquarium Setup: The GBR Tomato Clownfish requires a minimum tank size of 100 liters (26 gallons), though a larger tank is preferable if housing multiple clownfish. These fish enjoy live rock for hiding and exploring, and they particularly thrive in reef aquariums. While they are commonly found living in anemones, they can also adapt to artificial environments with soft corals or anemone substitutes. Make sure to provide adequate filtration and water movement in the aquarium.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 24°C – 28°C (75°F – 82°F)
pH Range: 8.1 – 8.4
Water Hardness: 8 – 12 dKH
Specific Gravity: 1.020 – 1.025
Diet: The GBR Tomato Clownfish is an omnivore, feeding on a varied diet that includes:
High-quality pellets
Frozen or live brine shrimp
Mysis shrimp
Vegetable matter (like spirulina) They will also graze on microalgae in the tank and can benefit from a varied diet to keep them healthy and vibrant.
Behavior and Compatibility: This species is considered semi-aggressive and can be territorial, particularly when hosting anemones. It’s recommended to house them with other peaceful fish that are not overly aggressive. As a clownfish, it will often develop a bond with sea anemones, offering protection to the clownfish and in return, providing the anemones with food scraps and protection from predators.
Tank Mates:
Peaceful species like gobies, wrasses, and damsels
Compatible with reef-safe invertebrates such as snails, crabs, and shrimp
Avoid aggressive species like larger tangs and wrasses
Growth and Maintenance:
The GBR Tomato Clownfish is a relatively easy-to-care-for species, making it ideal for both beginner and intermediate marine aquarists. These clownfish thrive in stable, well-maintained conditions with regular water changes and a stable temperature. Ensure that your tank has ample hiding spots and a balanced ecosystem for long-term health.
These clownfish are resilient, but regular monitoring of water quality, especially nitrate levels, is important. They are less sensitive to water fluctuations compared to some other species, but a consistent routine for feeding and maintenance will help keep them in peak condition.
Availability:
The GBR Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion melanopus) is available at Cradle Coast Pet & Aquarium. Contact us for availability and to add this beautiful and hardy fish to your marine aquarium!
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