Description
The Sebae Clownfish are elongated, slender bodied clownfish from the Saddleback Complex, in contrast to the deeper bodied shape of those in the Clarkii Complex. This species is the largest in its complex, reaching reaching 5.5” (14 cm) in length. They can have a lifespan of up to at least 12 years, and possible longer.
Sebae Amenonefish typically have a black to dark brown body with two broad white bars, and a yellow-orange coloring on the face, bottom fins, and tail fin. They typically never have white outlining the tail fin or have any white at the base of the tail fin. There is also a melanistic form that is all black except for the white bars, the yellow tail, and a gray nose. The base of their tail fin and the entire tail fin is always yellow-orange, except with “designer” colorings in captive bred specimens. In various natural color phases, the following can occur:
The dark brown coloring extends from the top of the fish to at least 2/3rd to 3/4ths downward and they have a yellow-orange belly and nose. Only the dorsal fins are dark brown with the second dorsal fin having white at the top edge. The other fins are yellow-orange.
The black color phase comes from Bali and only has an orange in the tail fin, and a light gray nose.
The mostly dark brown color phase is the same as the black except the pelvic fins, nose and tail fin are yellow-orange.
This fish is sometimes mistaken for the Clarkii Clownfish Amphiprion clarkii as they have a similar color pattern, though the Clark's anemonefish has a deeper body. The Sebae can be distinguished by its second white band tipping towards the back of the fish along the top and extending onto the dorsal fin, and also by its yellow anal fin.
The Sebae Clownfish can also be confused with the Saddleback Clownfish. To tell the difference between the two, the Sebae always will have a bright yellow-orange tail fin in all its color phases, and unlike the Saddleback, the tail fin is never outlined in white.
These fish have been bred in captivity producing the following strains and hybrids, coming from Bali Aquarich:
Picasso True Sebae Clownfish
These color morphs are dark brown to black with gray to yellow noses and tail fins. Sometimes the tail fins may have a black spot of various sizes. There are variations on the amount of yellow in the other fins. They have the two stripes, which are irregular and typically have white spots as well.
White Tip Clownfish
This fish is a fertile hybrid between the Sebae Clownfish A. sebae and the Saddleback Clownfish A. polymnus. Although no pictures have been seen yet, it would be hard to distinguish these without counting spines and rays on all the fins.