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  2. Clark's anemonefish - Wikipedia

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    melanistic variation with Stichodactyla haddoni Clark's anemonefish in beaded sea anemone Orange and black variation Juvenile color variation. Clark's anemonefish is a small-sized fish which grows up to 10 cm (4 in) as a male and 15 cm (5 + 7 ⁄ 8 in) as a female.

  3. Pink skunk clownfish - Wikipedia

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    Like corals, anemones contain intracellular endosymbionts, zooxanthellae, and can suffer from bleaching due to triggers such as increased water temperature or acidification. Local populations and genetic diversity remain vulnerable to high level of exploitation of these species and their host anemones by the global ornamental fish trade. [ 10 ]

  4. Heteractis magnifica - Wikipedia

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    The second method is through using its tentacles to stun, immobilize, and consume prey (small invertebrates, fry, or juvenile fish). The reproduction of the anemone can be sexual by simultaneous transmission of male and female gametes in the water or asexual by scissiparity, [5] which means that the anemone divides itself into two individuals ...

  5. Clownfish - Wikipedia

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    The individual species are generally highly host specific. The sea anemone protects the anemonefish from predators, as well as providing food through the scraps left from the anemone's meals and occasional dead anemone tentacles, and functions as a safe nest site. In return, the anemonefish defends the anemone from its predators and parasites.

  6. Amphiprion barberi - Wikipedia

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    Amphiprion barberi, also known as fiji anemonefish a species of anemonefish that is found in the western Pacific Ocean. [1] It was previously considered a geographic color variation of other anemonefish, initially Amphiprion rubrocinctus from 1972 and then Amphiprion melanopus from 1980 however further study and DNA sequencing resulted in A. barberi being described as a new species in 2008. [1]

  7. Beautiful clown fish stay safe among venomous anemones - AOL

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    The anemone receives the benefit of being able to eat the feces of the clown fish as well. In return, the clown fish has a perfect place to hide safely from predators.