Finatics Aquarium
Lightning Maroon Clownfish WYSIWYG
Lightning Maroon Clownfish WYSIWYG
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The Lightning Maroon Clownfish is a unique and rare variety of clownfish that features an intricate and beautiful pattern of stripes and spots in shades of white, black, and gold. It is a designer strain of the Maroon Clownfish (Premnas biaculeatus) that was discovered in 2010 in Papua New Guinea.
This stunning fish is highly prized by aquarium enthusiasts and collectors, and its popularity has led to efforts to breed it in captivity. However, due to its rarity and the challenges of breeding, Lightning Maroon Clownfish can be quite expensive.
In addition to its striking appearance, the Lightning Maroon Clownfish is known for its feisty and territorial behavior, which makes it a challenging but rewarding addition to a marine aquarium. Proper care and attention are necessary to ensure the health and well-being of these beautiful fish.
To maintain the highest quality, all fish undergo a one-week quarantine upon arriving at our warehouse before being made available for sale. This practice helps ensure the health and well-being of the fish we offer to our customers.
Live aquatic life is exclusively shipped on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays. If an order is placed between Wednesday and Sunday, it will be held until the following Monday, unless overnight shipping is selected. This schedule might change due to holidays or other unforeseen circumstances.
LIVE ARRIVAL GUARANTEE
As with all live animal sales, there is a risk that they may arrive dead (DOA). If this is the case then a picture of the dead fish WITHIN THEIR ORIGINAL UN-OPEN BAG must be sent to us.
If the fish die anytime after they are released into their tank, that responsibility falls on the owner and no refund can be provided.
Furthermore, to qualify for the Live Arrival Guarantee, you must be present to receive the fish during the first delivery attempt. If you will not be home for delivery we suggest you arrange for the delivery service to hold your package at their facility for pickup, allowing the package to sit on your porch in extreme hot or cold weather is obviously not the best option for your new aquatic life.

