
Saltwater Fish
Midnight Clown.
An all-black 'midnight' ocellaris clownfish — sleek, dark, and dramatic. Beginner-friendly and reef-safe, with the same hardiness and charm as the classic clown; it'll readily host in an anemone or soft coral.
In-store purchase only. Live fish, coral, and invertebrates are sold at our Erie store only. They cannot be bought online, and we do not ship live animals under any circumstances.
Live fish are priced per supplier batch — prices may vary. Call to confirm current pricing.
- Condition
- new
- Fulfillment
- Local pickup — Erie, PA
Live animals are sold in store only — we do not ship fish, coral, or invertebrates. Every animal is acclimated and health-checked in-house before it reaches the sales floor. This is a species we carry — it's most likely in the tanks around delivery days, but live stock changes daily. Please call (814) 456-9445 to confirm availability before you drive in.
Care at a glance
What to know before you take one home.
- Care level
- Beginner
- Temperament
- Semi aggressive
- Adult size
- 3"
- Min tank size
- 20 gallons
- Diet
- Omnivore
- Scientific name
- Amphiprion ocellaris
Good tank mates
A solid-black color form of the ocellaris clownfish that is peaceful and reef-safe, mixing well with chromis, firefish, gobies, basslets, and most calm community fish. Keep just one or a single bonded pair per tank, since clownfish can be scrappy toward other clowns once paired up. Avoid large predators and very aggressive fish; like all clowns they can get a little feisty defending a host anemone or a chosen corner.
Good to know
Midnight clowns are an all-black variant of the same species as the common orange ocellaris, and all clownfish begin life as males with the largest, dominant fish of a pair becoming the female.
Stock and individual temperament vary — call (814) 456-9445 for pairing advice before you buy.
Good tankmates
Plays well with.
Species we’d keep in the same tank, with why each pairing works. Stock and individual temperament vary — call (814) 456-9445 to confirm before you buy.
New to stocking a tank? Read our guide on which fish live together.

Royal Gramma
Occupies a distinct cave/rockwork niche well below and separate from the clownfish's mid-water territory; Reef2Reef community threads confirm peaceful coexistence in tanks with sufficient rockwork and volume (30 gal+). Note: in nano tanks under 20–25 gal, clownfish have been documented bullying or injuring grammas, so adequate tank footprint is required.

Firefish Goby
Hovers near the substrate in a completely different spatial zone than the clownfish; Amphiprion ocellaris is one of the more docile clownfish species and this pairing is widely documented as successful by hobbyists (e.g., 29-gal biocubes, 75-gal community reefs with no aggression reported). Isolated cases of aggressive individual clownfish exist but are the exception, not the rule for ocellaris specifically.

Banggai Cardinalfish
Slow-swimming, passive reef fish with no documented aggression toward clownfish; hovers quietly near rock structures, completely ignoring clownfish territory. Conspecific aggression (male-to-male) is the only real behavioral concern and is managed by keeping singly or as a bonded pair.

Yellow Watchman Goby
Bottom-dwelling sand-sifter that occupies the substrate zone with no overlap in territory or diet with mid-water clownfish; reef-safe, non-aggressive toward unlike species, and widely recommended as a clownfish tankmate in community reef setups.
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Tailspot Blenny
Peaceful algae-grazer that perches on rockwork; no documented fin-nipping or aggression toward clownfish. Occasional coral nipping when underfed is noted for the Ecsenius genus but is a coral husbandry concern, not a clownfish compatibility issue. Considered reef-safe and clownfish-compatible by multiple reputable sources.
Visit the store
660 East 14th Street,
Erie, PA.
Mon–Fri 12–6 · Sat 11–4 · Sun closed. Call ahead on livestock — what's on the floor rotates.