It is the name of a kind of clownfish. A very common aquarium choice.
Daphnusa ocellaris was created in 1856.
Ocellaris clownfish was created in 1802.
Wild ocellaris clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) eat algae, planktonic organisms that float by its host anemone, and debris that clutter in the anemone. They are omnivores.
Yes you can.
Nemo is a 'ocellaris clownfish' .
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The Ocellaris clown fish is a species of clown fish that is also known as a "False Percula," after its resemblance to the rarer Percula Clownfish. It is a very popular species for the saltwater aquarium and due to its tolerance of dead food and peaceful temperament is ideal for the beginner. It is orange with white bands and grows to about 7 cm long. Ideally it should be kept with an anemone to allow it to behave naturally. It can be kept singly or in pairs. Nemo (from the blockbuster "Finding Nemo") was an Ocellaris clown.
There are many types of clown fish. The one most commonly referred to is in the species A. ocellaris
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cecidomyia ocellaris.
you can, but its risky. i dont recomend it. maybe try one and see how it does before you put both in
The Ocellaris clownfish gets to 3.5 inches, and the Maroon clownfish grows to 6.6 inches, but most species usually get 4-5 inches in length.
The fish with a light on its head in Finding Nemo is anAngler fishLat: "Linophryne arborifera" Meaning: "toad that fishes with a net "