Black Ice Ocellaris Clownfish
About Black Ice Ocellaris Clownfish Black Ice Ocellaris Clownfish are a selectively bred designer variety of Ocellaris Clownfish, recognised for their striking combination of black, white and orange colouration. Their dark body, irregular white markings and orange facial and fin colour create a dramatic appearance that makes them highly desirable in reef aquariums. Like standard Ocellaris Clownfish, Black Ice varieties are hardy, adaptable and generally peaceful. They are an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced marine aquarists. The exact pattern can vary considerably between individual fish. Some specimens develop extensive black colouration, while others retain more orange and display larger or more irregular white patches. Black Ice Ocellaris can be kept individually or as a pair. Once established, a pair will usually develop a territory and may eventually spawn. An anemone is not required. They may host in an anemone, coral, rockwork or even aquarium equipment depending on the individual fish. Quick Care Guide Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris Common Name: Black Ice Ocellaris Clownfish Family: Pomacentridae Type: Marine Fish / Clownfish Adult Size: Approximately 8–10 cm Temperament: Peaceful to Semi-Territorial Care Level: Easy Minimum Aquarium: 60 L+ Temperature: 24–28°C pH: 8.0–8.4 Salinity: 1.023–1.026 SG Diet: Omnivore Tank Level: All Levels Reef Safe: Yes Suitable For: Reef aquariums, marine community tanks and beginner marine systems Frequently Asked Questions What makes a Black Ice Ocellaris different? Black Ice is a selectively bred designer Ocellaris variety with a combination of black, white and orange markings. The pattern is highly variable between individual fish. Are Black Ice Ocellaris reef safe? Yes. They are generally reef safe and are suitable for coral aquariums. Do Black Ice Ocellaris need an anemone? No. An anemone is not required. They may choose to host in corals, rockwork or other structures instead. Can Black Ice Ocellaris be kept as a pair? Yes. They can be kept as pairs and may eventually form a breeding pair once mature and settled. What do Black Ice Ocellaris eat? They readily accept quality marine pellets and flakes along with frozen foods such as mysis shrimp and brine shrimp. A varied diet helps maintain colour and condition. Common Mistakes Expecting every Black Ice to have the same pattern Designer clownfish patterns can vary significantly between individual specimens. Assuming an anemone is essential Black Ice Ocellaris can thrive without an anemone. Keeping them with aggressive fish Their generally peaceful nature makes them better suited to peaceful reef communities. Overfeeding Clownfish are enthusiastic feeders. Feed controlled portions and maintain excellent water quality. Expecting immediate hosting behaviour Some individuals host quickly while others may never host an anemone or coral.
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