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Suggested Tank
30+ gallons
Max Size
5.5 inches
Difficulty
Temperament
Description
The Spotcinctus Clownfish, also known as the Red Sea Clownfish, is a striking marine fish known for its vibrant orange color with three distinct white bands. The first band is located just behind the eyes, the second mid-body, and the third at the base of the tail. The center of its body is adorned with a unique series of black spots, which give it its name.
Reef Safe?
Yes. The Spotcinctus Clownfish is considered safe for reef aquariums as it does not harm corals or invertebrates.
Environment
The Spotcinctus Clownfish prefers a well-lit tank with plenty of hiding places. It needs a stable environment with consistent temperature and salinity levels. It thrives in tanks that replicate its natural reef habitat, with live rock and anemones.
Behavior
Spotcinctus Clownfish are generally peaceful but can show territorial behavior, especially towards their own kind. They are known to form symbiotic relationships with sea anemones, which provide them with protection from predators.
Reviews
Owner Reviews

Savannah
@Sav
Super territorial fish, named mine Elizabeth and drop dead Fred. They have killed a six line wrasse and two purple fire fish. If the spot they choose gets messed with, it’s game over. If you’re going to get these beautiful fish, wait until they are the last ones going in so they don’t feel like the own the place!
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Spotcinctus Clownfish
Amphiprion bicinctus