30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (2024)

You can easily say that Clownfish are one of the most beloved types of fish in the saltwater aquarium hobby. Great personality, fun to watch, easy on the budget yet so exotic and beautiful. The kids love it too of course.

There truly is a clownfish for everyone. You can choose between different types of Clownfish with various colorations, patterns, size, and temperaments. In fact, I am confident that every fish keeper will find a variation suitable for their needs.

Something else clownfish are known for, of course, is their relationship with the sea anemone. They are in symbiosis which is beneficial to both organisms involved.

In this guide, I will mostly focus on the six main groups known as complexes. And while you probably won’t keep most of the fish listed in this article, you should at least have a basic understanding of which type belongs in which complex, so you can make an optimal environment in your tank for the fish.

More importantly, this guide will help you narrow your options and make the best decision when buying a new clownfish.

Types of Clownfish that can be kept in your aquarium: Species Guide

As I mentioned earlier in this guide, all 30 clownfish species are divided into 6 Complexes. Each of them is different from some characteristics and attributes. These are the main 6 groups:

  • Skunk Complex
  • Tomato Complex
  • Saddleback Complex
  • Clarkii Complex
  • Maroon Complex
  • Percula Complex

Without further ado, let’s explain every complex individually.

Skunk Complex- 2 Species

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The Skunk Complex is the second largest type of Clownfish after the Clarkii. The following types of Clownfish are not the common ones you are more likely to find in your local fish shops. It’s probably the most interesting and unique out of the other six complexes. As indicated by the name, these types of Clownfish have a long white stripe that runs down the length of their backs.

However, that’s not the only thing that set apart this complex from the other five. There are other characteristics and attributes unique only for the Skunk Complex.

If you are an aquarist that wants something different than the regular clownfish than maybe this is your type. They are the smallest species of this subfamily but that doesn’t mean they are difficult to keep in captivity. In fact, their small size could be perfect for nano aquariums. However, they are quite timid and suitable tankmates must be picked for them to thrive in their full potential. Predatory fish should be excluded in this setup.

As the availability of this type, there is nothing I can say about. If your local fish shop doesn’t have in stock, then buying online is your best choice.

Tomato Complex- 2 Species

30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (2)This complex may not be the prettiest by any means, but certainly, it’s the hardiest. Tomato clownfish Complex is the third largest type after the Clarkii and Skunk Complexes. These types of fish are one of the most durable in the aquarium hobby.

Why does this matter? Aside from the fact that is not the most attractive type most hobbyists want, it might be a good choice for beginners.

They are relatively easy for breeding and one of the most common types found in the saltwater aquarium hobby. These species have less attractive patterns than the others. They only have just one white band, that is located behind the eye. However, that’s not making them less special.

Here is the great thing about Tomato Clownfish.

As I mentioned before in this article they are quite durable, hardy fish with rugged and fearless character. In other words, perfect beginner saltwater fish. They can survive ammonia spikes, tolerate bad water quality and poor nutrition. But, it doesn’t mean that you should neglect them. They deserve great tank conditions as any other fish.

Tomato complex is great as community fish that can live with other more aggressive species without a problem. You can arguably say they are the best choice for novice or even advanced aquarist.

Saddleback Complex- 3 Species

30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (3)I would say that out of these 6 groups, the Saddleback Complex is the most challenging species to keep alive in captivity. There are three members in this subfamily, the wind-band clownfish, the saddleback clownfish, and sebae clownfish.

They get their name from the white stripes that appear as saddles across their back. Another distinguishing characteristic of this type is their dark color. And they are larger than most of the other clownfish species.

If you are not advanced aquarist and have at least a couple of years in experience I would not advise you to purchase these fish. You will certainly encounter some problems even if you are experienced, fish keeper.

For most of us, is not worth the trouble. Yes, these fish are more rare and exotic than the classic clownfish you will see in your local fish shop or in online shops, making them more expensive to purchase.

However, if you do end up with a Saddleback clownfish, it’s important to take proper care of it. You will need at least a 40-gallon tank. Larger is always better.

Since they are so skittish, make sure there are enough places for hiding in the aquarium. The lights should never be suddenly turn on or off. Gradually increasing or decreasing is the best practice. A hood on the top of the tank is a must to prevent jumping. Choosing a less frequent area for the tank is also a good idea.

If you’re willing to put up the work and provide an excellent condition for this type you will certainly have success. Beware of scammers in the aquarium trade business that sell Saddleback that actually is clownfish from the Clarkii Complex. Do the research first and you are good to go.

Clarkii Complex- 11 Species

30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (4)The Clarkii Complex is the largest of the six main groups. There 11 Species recognized in this group with Clark’s Clownfish as the most common in the aquarium trade. However, Three-Band is the most desirable type, and the rarest to find.

There are similarities between the species in this complex but each one has a certain uniqueness. These fish are among the easiest clownfish to care for. They are hardy, with beautiful patterns and can grow up to 5.1 inches.

They are bred in captivity and you can easily find them in your local fish shop. Be careful when selecting tankmates. They can be territorial and aggressive towards similar species.

Maroon Complex- 2 Species

30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (5)Some of the most recognized fish in the saltwater aquarium hobby is the Maroon Clownfish from the Maroon Complex. It’s known as the largest clownfish that can grow up to 6.3 inches (16 centimeters).

It is found mostly in lagoons in the Indo Pacific region. This species usually has a deep red base with white stripes. The one with gold stripes is found only in Sumatra.

These fish are very hardy and recommended for beginners. However, as any other fish providing a healthy environment is the best practice to ensure longevity.

The biggest concern with this type is their aggressiveness. They are very territorial and mean towards other species. Keep that in mind when selecting tankmates.

Maroon Clownfish are easy to find in aquarium shops with decent price unless you are looking for unusual patterns.

Percula Complex- 4 Species

30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (6)Chances are that you will find clownfish from this complex in every store that sells saltwater fish. It’s the most popular and common clownfish. It’s recognized even by those who have never own an aquarium.

You can easily say that it’s the icon of the saltwater aquarium hobby. It is found in lagoons and corals reefs in the Western Pacific Ocean. It has a basic orange base with white stripes and is one of the smallest types of Clownfish.

Known as the first captive-bred clownfish this fish comes in different varieties and forms. These days most aquarists want specific patterns and certain uniqueness. With the increasing commercial breeding, there is a type for everyone.

However, you gotta appreciate the beauty the wild forms offer. After all, is a personal choice.

Pictures credit: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

References and further reading

1.https://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/4/fish

2.https://www.advancedaquarist.com/2011/9/fish

3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphiprioninae

30 Different Types of Clownfish (With Pictures): Clownfish Species Guide - AquaticPals (2024)

FAQs

Are there 30 known species of clownfish? ›

Overview. Of the nearly 30 species of clownfish, there are two types commonly referred to as the orange clownfish—Amphiprion percula and Amphiprion ocellaris. The percula clownfish is distinguished by its vivid orange color and white bands outlined in black.

What are the 7 classifications of a clownfish? ›

Clownfish
  • Kingdom. Animalia.
  • Phylum. Chordate.
  • Class. Actinopterygii.
  • Order. Perciformes.
  • Family. Pomacentridae.
  • Genus. Amphiprion.

What is a clownfish order? ›

The anemone fish, which are also known under the name Clownfish or Amphiprion, are a species of the family of damselfish and thus to the order Perciformes.

Is Nemo a real clownfish? ›

The clownfish featured in 'Finding Nemo' are Percula clownfish or 'Amphiprion percula'. There are 30 different species of clownfish, we keep three different kinds including the percula. Percula clownfish are found in the Western pacific - Queensland and Melanesia.

What are the rarest clownfish? ›

McCullochi (Amphiprion mccullochi)

Its tiny natural range is closed to fishing making it one of the rarest Clownfish in the aquarium hobby. It is typically dark brown to black in color with a white tail and single white head bar. Juveniles tend to be more brown in coloration and have three bars.

What do you call a baby clownfish? ›

Clownfish males monitor and protect their eggs from predators. The eggs hatch eight days after they are fertilized, usually about an hour after it gets dark in order to increase the survival chances. The babies are called 'fry' and will eat baby brine shrimp several times a day to grow and mature.

Do clownfish have genders? ›

Combining expert opinion with graphics to map their complex reproductive hierarchy, she explains that all clownfish have male and female reproductive organs. This means if a breeding female is lost, the dominant male can switch sex to replace her.

Is Clown fish Edible? ›

While clownfish are “technically” edible, it is not recommended. Anemones are poisonous. They kill their prey with their poisonous tentacles. It is believed that clownfish are saved by the anemones' poison by the thick mucus that coats their skin.

Are clown fish all born? ›

Because clownfish are all born as males, they are protandrous hermaphrodites. This phenomenon is also found in other species of fish in the Red Sea. Clownfish lay eggs on any flat surface close to their host anemones.

Are blue clownfish real? ›

Before you go thinking that clownfish should be orange, black and white and that's it, just remember that there is at least one species, the blue stripe clownfish, which has a great deal of natural blue coloring in its bars.

Are ocellaris clownfish aggressive? ›

Ocellaris are one of the least aggressive members of the clownfish family, and usually tolerate other members of the same species in their tank. Friendly Ocellaris are easy to maintain in aquariums, they adapt well, and will accept a wide variety of aquarium foods.

Is Dory a clown fish? ›

Dory, the small blue fish with a bad memory from the "Finding Nemo" franchise, is a blue tang, or a Paracanthurus hepatus in scientific terms. Native to the Indo-Pacific and found in coral reefs, these fish weigh around one pound and are generally 10 to 12 inches long, according to National Geographic.

Is clownfish laying eggs? ›

On the night of a full moon, adult clownfish leave the safety of their home anemone to find a nearby clearing, where the female will lay her eggs. The male clownfish will fertilize these eggs, and will ten stand guard, while the female returns to the anemone.

Are black clownfish real? ›

Description: The Black ocellaris clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris), also known as the Black percula or Black and white false Percula clownfish is very distinctive with its jet-black body and three white stripes on each side. It has gray/orange irises.

How many species are in Finding Nemo? ›

The 2004 Disney animated film Finding Nemo features more than 50 species of marine animals, including fish, cetaceans, seabirds, and invertebrates, making it a wonderful educational tool for youngsters that are not yet aware of the complexities of biodiversity while also appealing to more mature minds.

What is the oldest clownfish? ›

There are reports of much older clownfish in captivity and some people even reporting having had their clownfish for 30 years, with the oldest reported at 41 years of age. Such life expectancy is 6 times greater than that of fish with similar sizes.

Are all clownfish intersex? ›

When the female dies, the dominant male changes sex and becomes the female, a change which is irreversible. This life history strategy is known as sequential hermaphroditism. Because clownfish are all born as males, they are protandrous hermaphrodites.

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