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Tomato Barberi Clownfish Amphiprion Barberi Overview: The Tomato Clownfish, scientifically known as Amphiprion Barberi, is a vibrant marine species admired for its striking red coloration with a single white band behind the head. This hearty species adds a splash of color and activity to any saltwater aquarium. Reaching up to 5 inches in length, they're not just beautiful but also have a fascinating symbiotic relationship with anemones, providing a captivating natural spectacle. Origin: Native to the Western Pacific Ocean, specifically around Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, the Tomato Clownfish thrives in shallow lagoons and reef environments. Its resilience and adaptability to various marine conditions make it a popular choice among aquarists. Feeding: Omnivorous by nature, the Tomato Clownfish's diet should include a balanced mix of meaty foods and algae-based meals. Quality marine flake foods, frozen shrimp, and spirulina are excellent choices to ensure their nutritional needs are met, promoting vibrant coloration and overall health. Tank Mates: While generally peaceful, they can be territorial, especially in smaller tanks. Suitable tank mates include larger fish species that can hold their own, as well as non-aggressive invertebrates. Avoid housing them with other clownfish species to prevent territorial disputes. Aggression: The Tomato Clownfish exhibits a moderate level of aggression, mainly towards its species or similar-looking clownfish, especially in smaller aquariums. Providing ample space and hiding spots can mitigate aggressive behaviors. Experience Level: Ideal for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, the Tomato Clownfish is known for its hardiness and straightforward care requirements. It's an excellent species for those new to marine aquariums, offering a rewarding experience with minimal complications. Water Parameters: To thrive, Tomato Clownfish require stable water conditions: a temperature range of 75-82°F (24-28°C), pH levels between 8.1-8.4, and specific gravity of 1.020-1.025. Regular water changes and monitoring are essential to maintain these parameters, ensuring a healthy environment for your clownfish. Adding a Tomato Clownfish to your aquarium not only brings a vibrant splash of color but also introduces an intriguing natural behavior and symbiotic relationships to observe. With their striking appearance and fascinating characteristics, they're sure to become a cherished part of your marine community.

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