How To Care For Madagascar Clownfish
The Madagascar Clownfish (Amphiprion latifasciatus) is a rare and striking species found around Madagascar. It is known for its dark body with a broad white vertical band and yellow to orange fins, giving it a bold and elegant appearance.
This species thrives in stable marine aquarium conditions with temperatures between 24°C to 27°C, pH 8.0–8.4, and proper salinity (SG 1.020–1.025). Like other clownfish, it can live with or without a host anemone, though hosting enhances natural behavior.
Madagascar Clownfish are omnivorous and should be fed a varied diet including high-quality flakes, pellets, algae-based foods, and frozen foods like brine shrimp and mysis shrimp.
They are semi-aggressive and territorial, especially when paired, so tank mates should be selected carefully. Keeping them as a bonded pair is ideal.
Due to their rarity and slightly higher care requirements, they are better suited for aquarists with some experience. With proper care, they become a unique and eye-catching centerpiece fish in reef aquariums.
Madagascar Clownfish is a fascinating aquarium fish that stands out with its vibrant colors. It belongs to the family Pomacentridae and is native to the Madagascar (Western Indian Ocean).
This species has a care level of Moderate and requires a minimum tank size of 40–60 gallons. It typically reaches a size of 5–5.5 inches.
Preferred water parameters include a specific gravity (sg) of 1.020 – 1.025, pH ranging from 8.0 – 8.4, and a temperature between 24°C – 27°C. Additionally, maintaining water hardness within the range of SaltWater is essential.
For stocking, the recommended ratio is 1:1 M:F. The Madagascar Clownfish is widely available and has a diverse diet that includes Omnivore (flakes, micro pellets, live/frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia).
With a life span of 5-10 years, this species is known for its very easy care requirements. It is an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Providing a well-maintained tank environment with suitable water conditions will ensure the health and vibrancy of this captivating species.

