In the wild, Wide-band Clownfish are found in rocky and coral reef habitats, at depths of 10-45 meters, in Eastern Australia, Lord Howe, and New Caledonia. Like most clownfish, the Wide-band Clownfish is known to create a symbiotic relationship with anemones, which they use as a source of protection and makes a great display in aquaria. This species of clownfish is uncommon in the aquarium trade, which makes this achievement even more exciting for everyone here at Quality Marine! This species is successfully being aquacultured in our state-of-the-art hatchery in Los Angeles, California. Clownfish are notoriously hardy, and aquacultured specimens are even more adaptable having been raised on prepared diets. The Wide-band Clownfish is an omnivore and will eat a variety of prepared foods, thriving on Nutramar Complete Pellets and Nutramar Shots.