Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clown - Pair
Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair (Amphiprion percula)
The Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair is a striking designer form of the Percula Clownfish, prized for its irregular white barring, rich orange base colour and bold black edging. As a captive-bred Percula variant, it is typically better adapted to aquarium life than wild-caught fish, and each pair shows its own unique patterning. The underlying species naturally comes from lagoon and seaward reefs in the Western Pacific, where clownfish live in small social groups around host anemones.
Common Name:
Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair. This is a designer Percula clownfish pair rather than a standard wild-type colour form.
Scientific Name (Latin):
Amphiprion percula
Maximum Size:
Up to 11 cm in length, although many aquarium specimens remain smaller than the largest recorded adults.
Water Type:
Marine.
Origin / Natural Habitat:
This specific pair is captive-bred, but the species naturally occurs in the Western Pacific, including northern Queensland, northern New Guinea, New Britain, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Adults inhabit lagoon and seaward reefs and are closely associated with host anemones.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 24–28°C
pH Range: 7.8–8.4
Salinity: 1.020–1.026 SG
Temperament:
Generally peaceful to semi-aggressive. Like most clownfish, they can become territorial around their chosen area, especially once established as a pair. In clownfish social structure, the larger dominant fish becomes female and the smaller fish remains male.
Diet:
Omnivorous. Offer a varied diet including mysis shrimp, enriched brineshrimp, quality marine pellets or flakes, and some algae-based foods. Regular feeding helps maintain condition and colour.
Minimum Tank Size:
100 litres minimum for a pair, with more space recommended if keeping them in a mixed community aquarium.
Behaviour & Activity:
This pair will usually establish a home area within the aquarium and defend it. They are active but manageable fish that spend much of the day around their chosen shelter, coral or hosting spot. In the wild, A. percula lives in small groups organised by size hierarchy.
Reef Safe:
Reef Safe
Percula clownfish are generally excellent reef fish and are not usually harmful to corals or ornamental invertebrates. However, some pairs may adopt a coral as a substitute host if no anemone is present, which can occasionally cause mild irritation to that coral over time.
Special Requirements or Care Notes:
A host anemone is not essential in captivity, but this pair will benefit from a stable, mature marine aquarium with plenty of shelter, clean water and regular maintenance. Avoid mixing two established females, and make sure the pair is properly matched so the dominance hierarchy remains stable. A secure lid is also sensible, as captive-bred clownfish can jump.
Suitable for:
Beginner to Intermediate marine keepers. Captive-bred Percula clownfish are generally hardy and well suited to home aquaria when basic marine conditions are kept stable.
Availability:
Occasional in trade. Designer Picasso-grade Percula pairs are more specialist than standard clownfish and are usually offered more selectively. This is an inference based on the nature of designer captive-bred clownfish lines and current retailer coverage.
Captive-Bred Origin:
This pair comes from Bali Aquarich in Bali, Indonesia. On its official site, Bali Aquarich states that it began breeding clownfish in 2004, renovated its facilities in 2006, has reproduced more than 30 marine species, and operates an active area of more than 40,000 square metres with indoor, outdoor and closed-system breeding facilities.
All images are a visual representation of the fish you will receive, made to be as accurate as possible. Please note that Mother Nature is a wonderful thing, and variation in patterns and colours will occur — that is part of the unique beauty of these animals.
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Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clown - Pair
Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clown - Pair
Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair (Amphiprion percula)
The Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair is a striking designer form of the Percula Clownfish, prized for its irregular white barring, rich orange base colour and bold black edging. As a captive-bred Percula variant, it is typically better adapted to aquarium life than wild-caught fish, and each pair shows its own unique patterning. The underlying species naturally comes from lagoon and seaward reefs in the Western Pacific, where clownfish live in small social groups around host anemones.
Common Name:
Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair. This is a designer Percula clownfish pair rather than a standard wild-type colour form.
Scientific Name (Latin):
Amphiprion percula
Maximum Size:
Up to 11 cm in length, although many aquarium specimens remain smaller than the largest recorded adults.
Water Type:
Marine.
Origin / Natural Habitat:
This specific pair is captive-bred, but the species naturally occurs in the Western Pacific, including northern Queensland, northern New Guinea, New Britain, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Adults inhabit lagoon and seaward reefs and are closely associated with host anemones.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 24–28°C
pH Range: 7.8–8.4
Salinity: 1.020–1.026 SG
Temperament:
Generally peaceful to semi-aggressive. Like most clownfish, they can become territorial around their chosen area, especially once established as a pair. In clownfish social structure, the larger dominant fish becomes female and the smaller fish remains male.
Diet:
Omnivorous. Offer a varied diet including mysis shrimp, enriched brineshrimp, quality marine pellets or flakes, and some algae-based foods. Regular feeding helps maintain condition and colour.
Minimum Tank Size:
100 litres minimum for a pair, with more space recommended if keeping them in a mixed community aquarium.
Behaviour & Activity:
This pair will usually establish a home area within the aquarium and defend it. They are active but manageable fish that spend much of the day around their chosen shelter, coral or hosting spot. In the wild, A. percula lives in small groups organised by size hierarchy.
Reef Safe:
Reef Safe
Percula clownfish are generally excellent reef fish and are not usually harmful to corals or ornamental invertebrates. However, some pairs may adopt a coral as a substitute host if no anemone is present, which can occasionally cause mild irritation to that coral over time.
Special Requirements or Care Notes:
A host anemone is not essential in captivity, but this pair will benefit from a stable, mature marine aquarium with plenty of shelter, clean water and regular maintenance. Avoid mixing two established females, and make sure the pair is properly matched so the dominance hierarchy remains stable. A secure lid is also sensible, as captive-bred clownfish can jump.
Suitable for:
Beginner to Intermediate marine keepers. Captive-bred Percula clownfish are generally hardy and well suited to home aquaria when basic marine conditions are kept stable.
Availability:
Occasional in trade. Designer Picasso-grade Percula pairs are more specialist than standard clownfish and are usually offered more selectively. This is an inference based on the nature of designer captive-bred clownfish lines and current retailer coverage.
Captive-Bred Origin:
This pair comes from Bali Aquarich in Bali, Indonesia. On its official site, Bali Aquarich states that it began breeding clownfish in 2004, renovated its facilities in 2006, has reproduced more than 30 marine species, and operates an active area of more than 40,000 square metres with indoor, outdoor and closed-system breeding facilities.
All images are a visual representation of the fish you will receive, made to be as accurate as possible. Please note that Mother Nature is a wonderful thing, and variation in patterns and colours will occur — that is part of the unique beauty of these animals.
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Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair (Amphiprion percula)
The Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair is a striking designer form of the Percula Clownfish, prized for its irregular white barring, rich orange base colour and bold black edging. As a captive-bred Percula variant, it is typically better adapted to aquarium life than wild-caught fish, and each pair shows its own unique patterning. The underlying species naturally comes from lagoon and seaward reefs in the Western Pacific, where clownfish live in small social groups around host anemones.
Common Name:
Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso Clownfish Pair. This is a designer Percula clownfish pair rather than a standard wild-type colour form.
Scientific Name (Latin):
Amphiprion percula
Maximum Size:
Up to 11 cm in length, although many aquarium specimens remain smaller than the largest recorded adults.
Water Type:
Marine.
Origin / Natural Habitat:
This specific pair is captive-bred, but the species naturally occurs in the Western Pacific, including northern Queensland, northern New Guinea, New Britain, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Adults inhabit lagoon and seaward reefs and are closely associated with host anemones.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 24–28°C
pH Range: 7.8–8.4
Salinity: 1.020–1.026 SG
Temperament:
Generally peaceful to semi-aggressive. Like most clownfish, they can become territorial around their chosen area, especially once established as a pair. In clownfish social structure, the larger dominant fish becomes female and the smaller fish remains male.
Diet:
Omnivorous. Offer a varied diet including mysis shrimp, enriched brineshrimp, quality marine pellets or flakes, and some algae-based foods. Regular feeding helps maintain condition and colour.
Minimum Tank Size:
100 litres minimum for a pair, with more space recommended if keeping them in a mixed community aquarium.
Behaviour & Activity:
This pair will usually establish a home area within the aquarium and defend it. They are active but manageable fish that spend much of the day around their chosen shelter, coral or hosting spot. In the wild, A. percula lives in small groups organised by size hierarchy.
Reef Safe:
Reef Safe
Percula clownfish are generally excellent reef fish and are not usually harmful to corals or ornamental invertebrates. However, some pairs may adopt a coral as a substitute host if no anemone is present, which can occasionally cause mild irritation to that coral over time.
Special Requirements or Care Notes:
A host anemone is not essential in captivity, but this pair will benefit from a stable, mature marine aquarium with plenty of shelter, clean water and regular maintenance. Avoid mixing two established females, and make sure the pair is properly matched so the dominance hierarchy remains stable. A secure lid is also sensible, as captive-bred clownfish can jump.
Suitable for:
Beginner to Intermediate marine keepers. Captive-bred Percula clownfish are generally hardy and well suited to home aquaria when basic marine conditions are kept stable.
Availability:
Occasional in trade. Designer Picasso-grade Percula pairs are more specialist than standard clownfish and are usually offered more selectively. This is an inference based on the nature of designer captive-bred clownfish lines and current retailer coverage.
Captive-Bred Origin:
This pair comes from Bali Aquarich in Bali, Indonesia. On its official site, Bali Aquarich states that it began breeding clownfish in 2004, renovated its facilities in 2006, has reproduced more than 30 marine species, and operates an active area of more than 40,000 square metres with indoor, outdoor and closed-system breeding facilities.
All images are a visual representation of the fish you will receive, made to be as accurate as possible. Please note that Mother Nature is a wonderful thing, and variation in patterns and colours will occur — that is part of the unique beauty of these animals.











