Naked Clownfish

$69.99

Amphiprion ocellaris

Care Level Easy
Temperament Peaceful
Color Form Black, Orange, White
Diet Omnivore
Reef Compatible Yes
Water Conditions sg 1.020-1.025, 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4
Max Size 3″
Family Pomacentridae
Minimum Tank Size 20 gallons

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Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 1″ to 1.25″; Medium: 1.25″ to 1.75″; Large: 1.75″ to 2.25″

Description

Naked Clownfish

Also known as the Naked Ocellaris or No-Band Clownfish

The Naked Clownfish is a unique designer clownfish featuring vibrant orange coloration with significantly reduced or completely absent white bands, creating a smooth, uniform appearance. This captive-bred morph represents a striking departure from the traditional three-banded Ocellaris clownfish, displaying clean, uninterrupted orange coloring from head to tail. The “naked” designation refers to the lack of white striping, giving the fish a sleek, streamlined look that emphasizes the brilliant orange hue. Hardy, personable, and visually distinctive, the Naked Clownfish offers a bold, simplified aesthetic that showcases pure orange coloration without pattern interruption.

Key Features

  • Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris (Designer variant – Naked morph)
  • Common Names: Naked Clownfish, Naked Ocellaris, No-Band Clownfish, Solid Orange Clownfish
  • Adult Size: 3–4 inches (7.5–10 cm)
  • Lifespan: 8–12+ years with proper care
  • Temperament: Peaceful to semi-aggressive; generally peaceful toward most tankmates
  • Reef Compatibility: 100% reef-safe 
  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons (30+ gallons recommended)
  • Experience Level: Beginner to Advanced 

Habitat & Tank Requirements

Natural Habitat: As a designer captive-bred variant, Naked Clownfish have no wild counterpart. They descend from Ocellaris clownfish bloodlines which naturally inhabit sheltered lagoons and coastal reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific.

Tank Environment:

  • Optional host anemone or suitable coral substitute
  • Live rock structure with caves and hiding spots
  • Moderate water flow with calmer zones
  • Stable, established aquarium (2+ months recommended)

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 74–80°F (23–27°C)
  • Salinity: 1.023–1.025 specific gravity
  • pH: 8.1–8.4
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: <20 ppm
  • Alkalinity: 8–12 dKH

Essential Equipment:

  • Quality protein skimmer (for systems over 30 gallons)
  • Adequate filtration system
  • Stable LED lighting to showcase vibrant orange coloration
  • Regular water changes (10–15% weekly or 20% biweekly)

Diet & Feeding

Recommended Foods:

  • Premium marine pellets with color enhancers and carotenoids
  • Mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, cyclops
  • Spirulina flakes and nori (occasional)
  • Vitamin-enriched preparations
  • Garlic-enriched foods for immune support

Feeding Schedule:

  • Feed 1–2 times daily
  • Offer variety to maintain vibrant orange coloration
  • Small portions consumed within 2–3 minutes

Note: Premium nutrition rich in carotenoids and astaxanthin is essential for maintaining the brilliant, uniform orange coloration. Quality diet enhances color intensity and prevents fading.

Behavior & Compatibility

Temperament:

  • Generally peaceful and outgoing
  • May display mild territorial behavior around host area
  • Bold personality and interactive with aquarist
  • Can be kept singly, in pairs, or occasionally in groups

Tank Mates:

  • Compatible with: Most peaceful community fish including gobies, blennies, dartfish, cardinalfish, basslets, dwarf angels, peaceful wrasses
  • Caution with: Aggressive dottybacks, large predatory fish
  • Avoid: Other clownfish species in tanks under 75 gallons

Reef Compatibility:

  • 100% reef-safe; will not harm any corals or invertebrates
  • Safe with all clean-up crew members
  • Ideal for mixed reef aquariums

Acclimation & Care Tips

Initial Acclimation:

  • Drip acclimation over 45–60 minutes minimum
  • Float bag for temperature equalization (15–20 minutes)
  • Dim lights during introduction and first 24 hours
  • Minimize stress during acclimation

Health Considerations:

  • Captive-bred specimens exceptionally hardy
  • Susceptible to marine ich and velvet only when stressed
  • Quarantine 3–4 weeks recommended
  • Generally more disease-resistant than wild-caught species

Signs of Health:

  • Active, curious swimming behavior
  • Vibrant, uniform orange coloration
  • Clear, bright eyes with orange-red iris
  • Eager feeding response
  • Smooth fins with no damage

Color & Development

Naked Clownfish Characteristics:

  • Base Color: Brilliant orange to orange-yellow throughout entire body
  • Band Pattern: Significantly reduced, minimal, or completely absent white bands
  • Appearance: Smooth, uniform coloration creating sleek, streamlined look
  • Fins: Orange matching body, with minimal to no white markings
  • Eyes: Bright orange-red iris
  • Overall Effect: Pure, uninterrupted orange coloration emphasizing natural fish shape

Naked Variations:

  • Completely Naked: Total absence of white bands (most rare and valuable)
  • Near Naked: Faint traces of white banding barely visible
  • Partially Naked: Significantly reduced white bands (thin or incomplete stripes)
  • Color Intensity: Ranges from bright orange to deep orange-yellow

What Makes It “Naked”:

  • Absence or significant reduction of standard three white bands
  • Creates clean, unbroken orange color field
  • “Naked” refers to lack of white striping pattern
  • Emphasizes pure orange coloration without pattern interruption
  • Sleek, streamlined appearance

Genetic Basis:

  • Result of selective breeding to reduce white pigmentation
  • Genetic trait that suppresses normal banding pattern
  • Variable expression (some fish more “naked” than others)
  • Breeding two Naked clownfish increases likelihood of naked offspring

Color Development:

  • Juveniles display naked or near-naked appearance from young age
  • Orange coloration may intensify slightly with maturity
  • Band pattern (or lack thereof) remains consistent throughout life
  • Color stable throughout 10+ year lifespan

Factors Affecting Appearance:

  • Carotenoid-rich diet essential for maintaining brilliant orange intensity
  • Premium nutrition prevents color fading or dullness
  • Proper lighting showcases vibrant orange hues
  • Background color affects visual perception (blue backgrounds enhance orange vibrancy)

Special Considerations

Simplified Aesthetic: Naked Clownfish appeal to aquarists seeking clean, minimalist beauty. The absence of white bands creates a bold, simplified appearance that emphasizes the natural fish form and pure orange coloration.

Variable Expression: The “naked” trait shows variable expression. Some specimens are completely naked (no white visible), while others retain faint traces of banding. The degree of nakedness affects rarity and value, with completely naked specimens most prized.

Color Enhancement Focus: Without white bands to provide contrast, the quality and intensity of the orange coloration becomes paramount. Premium color-enhancing diets are essential for showcasing these fish at their best.

Visual Impact: The solid orange coloration creates strong visual presence in the aquarium. These fish stand out dramatically against blue water, green corals, and purple/pink anemones.

Breeding Considerations: Naked genetics can be passed to offspring. Breeding two Naked clownfish increases probability of naked offspring, though standard banded fish may still appear. Professional breeders select for complete absence of banding.

Collector Appeal: Completely naked specimens (total absence of bands) are highly sought by collectors due to their rarity and unique appearance. Near-naked or partially naked variants are more common and affordable.

Photography Value: The uniform orange coloration creates striking photography compositions, particularly against contrasting backgrounds. The clean appearance is visually bold and modern.

Quarantine Essential: Designer specimens benefit from quarantine protocols including health observation, preventative treatment, dietary conditioning, and stress reduction to ensure long-term success.

Long-Term Commitment: With proper care, these fish live 8–12+ years, maintaining their naked appearance and vibrant orange coloration throughout their lifespan.

Why Choose a Quarantined Naked Clownfish?

Quarantined specimens provide verified health, confirmed naked trait expression (degree of band absence documented), established feeding on all foods, stress-free acclimation, and investment protection. This comprehensive approach ensures your Naked Clownfish will thrive immediately and remain a bold, vibrant centerpiece for years to come.

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