Snow Storm Clownfish are adorable variants of ocellaris clownfish. Compared to most clowns, Snow Storms are remarkably different. As the name suggests, these clowns have dazzlingly white bodies. Black extremities highlight their dazzling form. As a result, Snow Storms are perfect for anyone after something special in their tank. These fish are also superb starter fish.
Snow Storm Clownfish Ecology.
Clownfish form strict hierarchies, where the dominant fish is female. In the absence of a matriarch, a larger male clown will change gender and become the new boss. When it is time to lay eggs, the breeding pair will clear an oval shaped space for brood to go. The male Snow Storm Clownfish take up the job of guarding and fanning the eggs. Success of the brood depends on how attentive the subordinate males were.
Famously, Clownfish share a symbiotic relationship with anemones. The Anemones offer the Snow Storm Clownfish protection against predators. This is so, because anemones have stinging cells called nematocysts. Clownfish have protective mucus coats, which prevents the host from stinging them. In return, the Snow Storm Clownfish brings in food and keeps the Anemone free from parasites.
Clownfish are omnivorous, so they will eat some algae and small meaty foods, such as zooplankton or larvae.
Clownfish: In the Aquarium.
Our Snow Storm Clownfish do best when fed a varied diet. They will accept frozen Mysis shrimp and enriched frozen brine shrimp. They will also devour live foods, such as copepods and amphipods, that can be cultivated in attached refugium. Over time they will accept high-quality pellet and flake. We adapt all our Clownfish to aquarium life before they leave us. We focus on their health, and most are eating a good quality flake food and/or pellet, such as JBL Maris, before being offered up for sale.
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