Naked (AC) Clown
Naked (AC) Clown
**Naked (AC) Clown: The Unveiled Beauty for Your Reef Aquarium**
Discover the unique charm of the Naked (AC) Clownfish, a captivating addition to any marine enthusiast's collection. With its sleek, patternless appearance, this clownfish stands out among its more traditional counterparts, offering a minimalist aesthetic that brings a touch of elegance to your reef aquarium. Perfectly suited for both novice and experienced hobbyists, the Naked (AC) Clown is a delightful spectacle in any aquatic environment.
### Care Requirements:
- **Water Parameters**: To ensure the health and vibrancy of your Naked (AC) Clown, maintain water temperatures between 72-78°F, with a pH level of 8.1-8.4 and salinity ranging from 1.020-1.025 SG. Keep nitrate levels low and perform regular water changes to create an optimal environment for your fish.
- **Tank Size**: A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended for a single Naked (AC) Clownfish. If you plan to house a pair or a small group, consider upgrading to a larger setup to provide ample swimming space and reduce territorial behavior.
- **Feeding**: This clownfish thrives on a varied diet of high-quality marine flakes, pellets, and frozen foods like brine shrimp and mysis shrimp. Feeding 2-3 times a day in small portions will ensure robust health and vibrant coloration.
### Compatibility:
The Naked (AC) Clown is an excellent choice for reef aquariums, as it coexists peacefully with most coral species and invertebrates. Known for their gentle temperament, they can be housed with a variety of other marine fish, including damselfish, gobies, and tangs. However, avoid placing them with overly aggressive species to maintain a harmonious community.
Add a touch of sophistication to your underwater world with the Naked (AC) Clown. Its understated elegance and easygoing nature make it a must-have for any reef enthusiast looking to enhance their aquatic haven. Dive into the serene allure of this unique clownfish and watch your marine display come to life.
Feeding & Diet
Feeding & Diet
An opportunistic omnivore, the Pithos Crab will scavenge detritus, uneaten food, and algae — making it a natural cleanup crew member. Supplement with small meaty foods like mysis shrimp or pellets 2–3x per week if natural food sources are limited.
Care & Water Parameters
Care & Water Parameters
The Pithos Crab thrives in stable, well-maintained reef conditions. Target parameters: temperature 72–78°F, salinity 1.025–1.026 SG, pH 8.1–8.4, and alkalinity 8–12 dKH. A mature, established tank of at least 20 gallons is recommended.
Reef & Tank Compatibility
Reef & Tank Compatibility
Generally considered reef-safe. The Pithos Crab coexists well with most corals and peaceful fish. Use caution with very small invertebrates or slow-moving tankmates. Provide ample rockwork and hiding spots to reduce territorial behavior.
Size & Growth
Size & Growth
Pithos Crabs are typically shipped at 0.5–1.5 inches. They are slow-growing and generally remain small, making them well-suited for nano and mid-size reef systems.
Shipping & Live Arrival Guarantee
Shipping & Live Arrival Guarantee
All livestock ships with heat or cold packs as needed and is packaged for safe transit. We stand behind a live arrival guarantee — if your animal arrives DOA, contact us within 2 hours of delivery with a clear photo. See our full DOA policy for claim details.
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