Amphiprion ocellaris AMPOCE-061092-MUSGAR-001
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Breeder ID: AMPOCE-061092-MUSGAR-001 Date received: 6/10/92
Identification: Amphiprion ocellaris (Cuvier, 1830)
Geographic origin: Indo-Pacific
Taxonomy: (after I.C.Z.N.)
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata
Class Osteichthyes
Order Perciformes Superorder Teleostei
Family Pomacentridae
Genus Amphiprion
Species ocellaris (Cuvier, 1830)
Duration male(yr): 1.6
Size male (mm):51
Duration female (yr): 12
Size female (mm): 76
Broodstock notes: Female is tank raised. Male is wild.
Physical differences: Female is larger
Adult diet: Artemia, krill, flake food, Formula One® frozen food.
Pre-spawning activity: Not indicated
Time spawning began: early PM
Area spawning occurred: Inside clay tiles.
Frequency of spawning: not indicated
Egg Description: not indicated
Approximate quantity: not indicated
Size: not indicated
Egg changes / development: not indicated
Transfer / removal method: not indicated
Spawning tank size (liter): 200
Sides of tank covered? Yes
Lighting & photo period: 2 20 watt fluorescent Ultralumes®, ( 12 hours)
Filtration: Wet / dry , Skimmer
Additives and dosages: none
Water temperature: 78 F
Specific gravity: 1.022
pH: 8.3
Nitrate: none detected
Fry development / changes: Silver color at hatching; gold tone at day 6; orange tint and adult swimming patterns at day 7; day 8 staying at bottom; day 9 white band starting on head; day 10 middle band starting; day 12 aggressive behavior begins; day 20 ~6 mm.
First Food Offered: rotifers
Second Food Offered: newly hatched Artemia
Development description: Eating flake food at day 25.
Rearing tank size (liter): not indicated
Sides covered?: Yes, black
Lighting & photo period: same as spawning tank
Filtration: same as spawning tank
Additives & doses: none
Temperature: 78 F
Specific gravity: 1.022
pH: 8.3
Nitrate: none detected
Comments: Amphiprion ocellaris was also described by Cuvier, 1830 as Amphiprion melanurus, which was validated by Allen in 1991 as a synonym of A. ocellaris. In 1873 Castenlau described Amphiprion bicolor, which was also listed as a synonym of A. ocellaris by Allen in 1991.
Original description: Cuvier first described Amphiprion ocellaris in 1830 in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1830:399 in the Hist. Nat. Poiss. V.5 reference 999, from a specimen collected in Sumatra, Indonesia. Validated by Ida in Masuda et al., 1984 and Allen in 1991 as a synonym of
A. ocellaris.
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 ocellaris is confusing; the Latin root o, meaning an egg; cell, -a, -I, meaning a cell; or perhaps ocell, =us, meaning little eye
and-rismeaning laughter (little laughing eye?). The synonym melanurus is composed of the Greek roots melan, -o, meaning black; and ur, =a, -o, meaning tail (thus black tail). The synonymn bicolormeans two colors (bi = two).
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