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Pink Skunk Clown

Pink Skunk Clown

Origin

Indo-Pacific

Habitat Size

50-150 Liters

Water Type

Salt Water

Water Temperature

23º-28ºC

Cost in India

₹80 - ₹150

Size

3 - 4 inches (Small)

Diet

Omnivore

A pink skunk clownfish with a white stripe near its eye swims against a coral background
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by Happy Pet TeamUpdated on 29 Oct 2025

The clownfish is considered to be a peaceful and charming species. It is native to the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific ocean and has a scientific name Amphiprion perideraion The Pink skunk clownfish has a soft pink to apricot body with a single white dorsal stripe (called as “skunk” stripe). Its stripe runs from head to tail. The clownfish adds a sense of vibrancy and uniqueness to the aquarium. They are easy to manage and highly adaptable which makes them well suited for beginners and experienced aquarists.

Size of Pink Skunk Clownfish

The Pink Skunk Clownfish size ranges anywhere between 3-4 inches (~ 7-10 cm). It might vary depending on the habitat and diet.

Pink Skunk Clownfish Lifespan

They can live close to 21 years when a healthy lifestyle is maintained.

Can I purchase Pink Skunk Clownfish?

Pink Skunk Clownfish is offered at aquarium stores and online shops, with prices between ₹600 and ₹1,000.

Pink Skunk Clownfish Anemone Tank Mates

  1. Peaceful reef fish such as gobies, blennies, firefish, and royal grammas.
  2. Small peaceful clownfish varieties (only if the tank is large and introductions are simultaneous)
  3. Reef-safe invertebrates (shrimp, snails, small crabs) and corals.

Pink Skunk Clownfish Predators

  1. Large triggerfish
  2. Eels
  3. Aggressive dottybacks
  4. Maroon
  5. Clarkii
  6. Overcrowding or mixing with species

Characteristics

Temperament

Aggressive

Friendly

Compatibility with other fishes

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Habitat Size

Small

Large

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Pink Skunk Clownfish Habitat

Initial Setup Cost

₹4,000 - ₹12,000

Water Temperature

23º -28ºC

Water Type

Salt Water

PH Level

8.1 - 8.4

The clownfish is also known as the Pink Anemonefish and likes to live in a certain habitat that contributes to its growth.

Parameter

Recommended Range

Pink Skunk Clown tank size

~30 gallons or more (~114 litres) for one or a bonded pair

Temperature

~22-27 °C (72-80 °F)

pH

~8.1-8.4

Hardness / dKH

Moderate, generally balanced reef tank hardness (information varies)

Reef Compatibility

Reef safe – can coexist with invertebrates & corals

Essential Equipment

Water filter

Heater

Light

Decor

Substrate

Aquarium tank

Dietary Needs of Pink Skunk Clownfish

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹80 - ₹ 150

The clownfish is omnivorous in diet. Feed them 1 to 2 times daily to maintain good health.

Food Type

Examples

Staple Foods

High-quality marine pellets or flakes, algae-based flakes (spirulina, etc.)

Protein/ Meaty Foods

Frozen/ live mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, chopped shrimp/ fish, small crustaceans

Vegetables & Algae

Marine algae, spirulina, sometimes finely chopped greens or algal sheets/norii

Feeding Frequency

Typically 1-2 times per day

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Health & Care of Pink Skunk Clownfish

Common Health Issues

Fin rot

White spot / ick

Ammonia poisoning

Parasites

Bacterial infections

Fungus

Signs of good health

Active

Bright coloration

Good apetite

Signs of sickness

Loss of appetite

Lethargic behaviour

White growths

Swimming abnormally

Cloudy eyes

The following care must be taken of the clownfish for a healthy and happy life.

  1. Maintain good water quality with stable temperature and pH. Skunks are sensitive to fluctuations.
  2. Keep ample hiding spaces to reduce stress.
  3. Clean the substrate and remove excess food to avoid common saltwater fish illnesses like ich, marine velvet, and bacterial infections.

Prerequisites for a Fish

Adequate tank space

Cleanliness

Effort & commitment

Enriching Environment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can they live without an anemone?

Yes, while they naturally host anemones, they can survive and thrive with live rock and hiding places.

How many Pink Skunk Clownfish can you keep together?

A bonded pair or single fish is safest for most setups.

What tank size minimum for a pair?

Minimum ~30 gallons, though more is better for stability and comfort.

Are Pink Skunk Clownfish reef safe?

Yes, they are reef safe. They do not nip at corals or harm invertebrates, making them excellent additions to reef aquariums.

Do Pink Skunk Clownfish get along with other clownfish?

Generally, no. Pink Skunks can be territorial, and keeping them with other clownfish species often leads to aggression unless you have a very large tank with plenty of space.