It should be understood that clownfish in an aquarium do not need an anemone to survive. … These corals will often provide a suitable host for the clownfish and are often much hardier than anemones. Remember that your clownfish does not need an anemone to thrive and your clownfish willRead More →

An Ocellaris Clownfish, which Nemo most closely resembles, requires an aquarium of at least 20 gallons, not to mention adequate filtration, pumps, water supplements, reef structure (live rock and sand), and required diets by species. What do clownfish like in their tank? Clownfish adapt well to a “community” style aquarium,Read More →