
Saltwater Fish
Orange Storm.
A designer ocellaris clownfish marked with bold orange over white and black in a storm-like pattern. Hardy, personable, and beginner-friendly — reef-safe and quick to host in an anemone or 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
This is a designer ocellaris clownfish, one of the more peaceful clowns, and it suits reef community tanks alongside gentle fish like firefish, gobies, cardinalfish, and small wrasses. It is reef-safe with corals and most invertebrates. Keep only one clownfish or a single bonded pair per tank, since two unpaired clowns will fight, and avoid large aggressive fish that can intimidate it.
Good to know
Orange Storm is a captive-bred designer strain of the common ocellaris clownfish, selectively bred for heavy splashes of white over its orange body.
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
A peaceful basslet confirmed compatible with clownfish by AquariumSource and keeper consensus. It claims a specific cave territory in the rockwork; A. ocellaris hovers mid-water near its anemone, so their zones do not overlap. Royal Grammas can flash at intruders near their cave, but this threat display does not escalate to clownfish harm under normal stocking densities.

Firefish Goby
A very peaceful, substrate-hovering fish with no fin-nipping or predatory tendencies toward clownfish. A. ocellaris (Orange Storm) is among the least aggressive clownfish morphs and will not bully the timid firefish. Note: firefish are known jumpers and require a tight-fitting lid, but this is a husbandry requirement, not a compatibility disqualifier.

Pajama Cardinalfish
A slow-moving, peaceful cardinalfish that coexists well with clownfish in community reef tanks. Reef-safe, non-aggressive toward dissimilar species, and confirmed by published care guides as appropriate for community saltwater aquariums.

Banggai Cardinalfish
Peaceful toward dissimilar species including clownfish; its 'semi-aggressive' retail classification refers to intraspecific dominance, not cross-species aggression. It hovers quietly near rock structure and does not compete for the clownfish's territory. Captive-bred specimens are widely available and recommended.
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Bubble Tip Anemone
While E. quadricolor is not A. ocellaris's wild host (which is Heteractis magnifica in nature), captive ocellaris clownfish routinely and successfully host in BTAs — one of the most common pairings in the reef hobby, documented by SaltwaterAquariumBlog, Reefcentral, and other reef references. No harm to either party; mutual benefit through the standard clownfish-anemone symbiosis applies in captivity.
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.