May 19th, 2013:  Amphiprion ocellaris (clownfish)

Yesterday I picked up two captive-bred clownfish from Booyah's Reef.  I prefer buying captive-bred instead of wild-caught fish when I can.  These two are "Buckshot Ocellaris" which means they have the neat jigsaw white bands with black dots.

They're tiny, only about 1.25" inch long.  This one is doing well so far, the other one is still adjusting but you can see its tail in the background.  They're not fast fish but don't hold still for pictures!
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May 19th, 2013: Amphiprion ocellaris (clownfish)

Yesterday I picked up two captive-bred clownfish from Booyah's Reef. I prefer buying captive-bred instead of wild-caught fish when I can. These two are "Buckshot Ocellaris" which means they have the neat jigsaw white bands with black dots.

They're tiny, only about 1.25" inch long. This one is doing well so far, the other one is still adjusting but you can see its tail in the background. They're not fast fish but don't hold still for pictures!

May 19th, 2013:  Amphiprion ocellaris (clownfish)

Yesterday I picked up two captive-bred clownfish from Booyah's Reef.  I prefer buying captive-bred instead of wild-caught fish when I can.  These two are "Buckshot Ocellaris" which means they have the neat jigsaw white bands with black dots.

They're tiny, only about 1.25" inch long.  This one is doing well so far, the other one is still adjusting but you can see its tail in the background.  They're not fast fish but don't hold still for pictures!

May 19th, 2013: Amphiprion ocellaris (clownfish)

Yesterday I picked up two captive-bred clownfish from Booyah's Reef. I prefer buying captive-bred instead of wild-caught fish when I can. These two are "Buckshot Ocellaris" which means they have the neat jigsaw white bands with black dots.

They're tiny, only about 1.25" inch long. This one is doing well so far, the other one is still adjusting but you can see its tail in the background. They're not fast fish but don't hold still for pictures!

See photo in original gallery.