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Amphiprion ocellaris
Cuvier 1830, the "False" Percula or Clown Anemonefish, or
Ocellaris Clown. Indo-West Pacific; eastern Indian Ocean to
Australia, to Philippines, to southern Japan. To a little over four
inches maximum length. Bred in captivity including beautiful
northwest Regular and Australian dark variety mid-juvenile and
adult below. Raja Ampat 08 |
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Amphiprion ocellaris
Cuvier 1830, the "False" Percula or Clown Anemonefish, or
Ocellaris Clown. Indo-West Pacific; eastern Indian Ocean to
Australia, to Philippines, to southern Japan. To a little over four
inches maximum length. Bred in captivity including beautiful
northwest Regular and Australian dark variety mid-juvenile and
adult below. Raja Ampat 08 |
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Amphiprion sandaracinos Allen 1972, the
Yellow or Eastern Skunk Clownfish. Indo-West Pacific; Christmas
Island and Western Australia in the eastern Indian Ocean to the
Ryukyu and Solomon Islands in the western Pacific. Note the
orange body color and wide white stripe that extends down to the
upper lip, differentiating this from other "Skunk
Clowns". Raja Ampat 08. |
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Neoglyphidodon
thoracotaeniatus (Fowler & Bean 1928), the Banded Damsel.
Western Central Pacific. To a bit over three inches in
length. Raja Ampat 08 |
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