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Breeder ID: AMPPER-101094-MALDON-002 Date received: 10/10/94
Identification: Amphiprion percula (Lacepède, 1802) Geographic origin: Indo-Pacific
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Class Osteichthyes
Order Perciformes Superorder Teleostei
Family Pomacentridae
Genus Amphiprion
Species percula (Lacepède, 1802)
Physical differences: Female is larger.
Adult diet: Fish King Reef-plus ®, 25% table shrimp, once per day (evening)
Pre-spawning activity: Both cleaned site at rock near anemone
Time spawning began: 1800 - 2100 hours
Area spawning occurred: At various rocks at base of Stichodactyla sp.
Frequency of spawning: 10 days Egg Description: not described
Approximate quantity: ~ 300-500 Incubation: 8 days
Hatching time: ~ 1.5 hours after dark Size of larvae: 2.1 mm
Larvae description: Body is clear, stomach is blue/silver
Transfer / removal method: not indicated
Lighting & photo period: 1- 40 watt flourescent daylight, 1- 40 watt flourescent actinic (13 hours)
Filtration: Wet / dry , Skimmer, 3 powerheads
Additives and dosages: Instant Ocean, 15% 3-5 times weekly. RO make-up water
Water temperature: 79.9 F Specific gravity: 1.023 pH: 8.0 - 8.2 Nitrate: none detected
Fry development / changes: Larvae turn from clear to black , then to a light tan/orange color and develop head bar. Next 1-3 weeks deveolp body band. 45 - 60 days all bands developed.
First Food Offered: rotifers , 15 - 20 / ml
Second Food Offered: newly hatched Artemia, day 3 - 5
Development description: Metamorphosis at 3 - 12 days
Rearing tank size (liter): 75 Sides covered?: Yes, black
Lighting & photo period: ambient (60 watt incandescent on ceiling)
Filtration: none until metamorphosis, then sponge filter
Additives & doses: Prime ®, 2 - 4 ml daily. Water is from parents tank.
Water temperature: 79 F Specific gravity: 1.025 pH: 7.4 - 8.0 Nitrate: not indicated
Word origin: Amphiprion is from the Greek roots amph, -i, -o, meaning Around, on both sides; double, and -prion which means a saw. The genus percula is from the Greek root perc, =a, -i , meaning an the Perch; and the Latin root -ul , =a, =e, =un, =us meaning little. Likewise, there is also the Latin root -cula, =a, =um, =us which also means little. Other combinations of roots exist, however the translation seems less connected.