Fish Species

Three-band Anemonefish

Three-band Anemonefish - Description

The Three-band Anemonefish is also known at the Maroon Clownfish or Three-band Anemonefish.

Clownfish are often also known as Anemonefish, due to their close relationship with sea anemones.

They are Omnivores which means that they eat both plants and fish.

Popular Name: Three-band Anemonefish
Species: Amphiprion tricinctus

Profile of the Three-band Anemonefish

This Profile contains interesting facts and information about the Three-band Anemonefish species.

  • Size:  Up to 12cm

  • Fish Tank conditions: Temp: 22-23 Degrees, PH: 8-8.5

  • Temperament: Great community fish

  • Diet / Feeding: Frozen, Live or Flaked Food

  • Habitat: Reef dwellers, depths of up to 40m

  • Behaviour: Can get aggressive towards other clownfish, best to place in pairs with access to a sea anemone

  • Range: Western Pacific - Marshall Islands

Scientific Classification of the Three-band Anemonefish

Definition: Scientific classification, or biological classification, is how biologists group and categorize species of organisms with shared physical characteristics. Scientific classification belongs to the science of taxonomy.

  • Species: Amphiprion tricinctus

  • Popular Names: Three-band Anemonefish - Three-band Clownfish

  • Kingdom: Animalia

  • Phylum: Chordata

  • Class: Actinopterygii

  • Order: Perciformes

  • Family: Pomacentridae

 

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Facts about Fish Species - Three-band Anemonefish

The colours, shapes and sizes of individual fishes varies enormously - you really need excellent quality pictures or photographs to assist in the identification process.

 


A combination of the number of fins and their characteristics, color, scale counts, general features, maximum length and distribution are used during a species identification process.

The species detailed on this website are Tropical, Saltwater, Aquarium , Marine , Pet , Pond, Clown, Koi,
Beta (Betta), Gold Fish (Goldfish), Star, Angel, Puffer, Discus, Piranha, Rainbow, Parrot, Crustaceans, Sea Anemones and Coral.

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