A photo of Cinnamon anemonefish

Cinnamon anemonefish

Amphiprion melanopus

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  • Common NamesCinnamon Clownfish, Fire Clownfish
  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • DifficultyModerate
  • HardinessResilient
  • Liters per Fish100 L
  • OriginWestern Pacific And Southeast Asia
  • pH7.8 - 8.4
  • PopularityPopular
  • RarityUncommon
  • Temperature25.0 - 30.0 °C
  • Territorial BehaviourHighly Territorial
  • VibrancyVibrant

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More about Cinnamon anemonefish

The Cinnamon anemonefish (Amphiprion melanopus) is a marine fish characterized by its vibrant orange color with a distinctive black outline on its fins and a single white horizontal stripe just behind the eyes. Native to the Western Pacific Ocean and parts of the Indo-Pacific, this species resides in coral reefs and is closely associated with anemones. In terms of appearance, it is a robust fish with a rounded body and can reach up to 11 cm in length. It is well known and popular in the aquarium trade due to its striking colors and interesting symbiotic relationship with anemones, making it a favorite among hobbyists.

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