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Clownfish vs Discus

Amphiprion ocellaris verglichen mit Symphysodon discus

Taxonomy & Classification

Eigenschaft Clownfish Discus
Wissenschaftlicher Name Amphiprion ocellaris Symphysodon discus
Ordnung Perciformes Cichliformes
Familie Pomacentridae Cichlidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Eigenschaft Clownfish Discus
Maximale Länge 11,0 cm 20,0 cm
Maximales Gewicht 0,01 kg 0,25 kg
Färbung Vivid orange body with three bold white bands edged in black: one behind the head, one mid-body, and one at the tail base; all fins are orange with black margins and white stripe edges. Deep-bodied disc shape with vibrant turquoise-blue wavy horizontal lines over a reddish-brown to orange-brown base; fins edged in vivid blue with red striping; wild forms show 9 dark vertical bars.

Habitat & Environment

Eigenschaft Clownfish Discus
Wassertyp Saltwater Freshwater
Tiefenbereich 1-15m
Verbreitungsgebiet Eastern Indian Ocean and western Pacific from the Andaman Sea and Thailand south to northwest Australia and east to the Philippines and Japan. Lives exclusively … Restricted to the central Amazon River basin in Brazil, particularly around the confluence of the Rio Negro and Rio Solimões. Prefers warm, soft, highly acidic …
Lebensraum Neritic, coral reefs Warm, blackwater rivers of the Amazon basin, particularly the Rio Negro and tributaries. Prefers soft, acidic water (pH 4.5-6.5, 26-31°C) with driftwood and minimal current. …

Aquarium Suitability

Eigenschaft Clownfish Discus
Mindest-Aquariengröße 75 L 250 L
Temperatur 24-27 26-30
pH-Bereich 8.0-8.4 5.0-7.0
Pflegeschwierigkeit Easy Difficult
Temperament Peaceful Peaceful

Cuisine & Edibility

Clownfish

Not consumed — iconic ornamental marine species famous for its symbiotic relationship with sea anemones; a staple of reef aquariums worldwide.

Discus

Not consumed — a prized ornamental aquarium fish known as the 'king of the aquarium' for its disc-shaped body and brilliant colors.

Species Overview

Clownfish

The ocellaris clownfish is a protandrous sequential hermaphrodite that lives in a mutualistic relationship with sea anemones. Its mucus coating protects it from anemone stings. All individuals are born male and the dominant fish transitions to female.

Discus

The discus is often called the 'King of the Aquarium' for its disc-shaped body and stunning color patterns. Native to the Amazon floodplains, it requires warm, soft, acidic water and feeds its fry with a mucus secretion from its skin.

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