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The Clownfishes, Damsels of the subfamily Amphiprionae, Part 7

To: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 8

 

By Bob Fenner

 


Amphiprion thiellei Burgess 1981, Thielle's Anemonefish. Described from an aquarium specimen; more likely than not a hybrid between A. chrysopterus and A. sandaracinos. 
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3) "Tomato Clowns"; A. frenatus (most common), A. melanopus, A. , A. ephippium, A. calliopes, A. mccullochi, A. nigripes.

Amphiprion barberi Allen, Drew & Kaufman, 2008, Barber's Clownfish. Usually commensal with Entacmaea or H. crispa. Found in the Central Pacific (here in Fiji)

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Amphiprion ephippium (Bloch 1790), the Red Saddle Anemonefish. Eastern Indian Ocean; Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Thailand, Malaysia, Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. To five and a half inches maximum length. This three inch female in the Singapore Aquarium. Body, fins orange to reddish. 

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Amphiprion frenatus Brevoort 1856, the Tomato Clownfish. Found in several island groups in the Western Pacific. To five and a half inches in length in the wild. This one in Pulau Redang, Malaysia with  a Bubble Tip Anemone, Entacmaea quadricolor  which the species most often pairs with. Similar to A. melanopus, but with a narrower white head band.

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