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  1. Tangerine Clownfish Tangerine Clownfish

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    Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris
    Reef Safe: yes
    Care Level: Easy
    Min. Tank Size: 29 gallon
    Temperament: Moderate
    Dominant Color: Orange
    Disease Prone: average occurrence
    Jumper: average occurrence
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    Aug 2009
    Location
    Michigan
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    Jim
     

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    What do you guys think of these? @Preuss Pets has a pair in stock. I don't own them (yet). They definitely seem brighter than the average clownfish. I believe they are from Proaquatix and are called Tangerine Ocellaris. Apparently they are some albino occy variant?

    There are so many clownfish I like these days it is hard to decide. Makes me long for the days of two choices...black or orange.



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    taziam10797 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Oct 2009
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    Eaton Rapids
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    Dawnna
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    I haven't seen them yet, but the picture of them is brighter. Cool looking Clowns

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    Jamesr - Reefkeeper Moderator

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    Nice looking

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    thepanfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I personally don't like their sortof see through color, but to each his own.

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