Flurry (Amphiprion ocellaris)

Description:
Flurry clownfish are the resultant cross between Wyoming Whites and Extreme Snowflakes. The resulting fish takes after the Wyoming White side of the physical traits with it having a fully white body. However, it has a white face mask, and strong black coloring on all the edges of the fish and all its fins are black, as well as the white being more jagged like the edges of a snowflake, unlike the Wyoming White where all their edges are smooth. Sometimes their white color gives off a bluish hue which gives it the name sapphire.  

Behavior:
Like all clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris is a sequential hermaphrodite. The largest individual present will exert dominance and become reproductively female. The next largest fish will become reproductively male. Remaining smaller individuals are usually tolerated but will not be reproductively active.

Compatibility:
Usually ignores reef invertebrates and corals. Clownfish sometimes adopt various corals and algae as substitutes for host anemones.

Food:
Proaquatix specimens have been weaned to take aquarium pellets and flakes. Freshly frozen invertebrates such as ocean plankton, Mysis shrimp, and brine shrimp will be readily accepted.