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JimmyO'Donnell Clark´s anemonefish
Clark´s anemonefish commented on by JimmyO'Donnell Lat: 8.58 Lon: 97.6212 years ago

Great photos, Marta!

JimmyO'Donnell Skunk clownfish
Skunk clownfish commented on by JimmyO'Donnell Lat: 7.74 Lon: 98.7812 years ago

Hi Marta, this is actually Amphiprion akallopisos, a super interesting species because it's range is split into two distinct pieces- one in the western Indian Ocean and the other part in your area of the eastern Indian Ocean. The anemone is likely Heteractis magnifica. Great shot!

JimmyO'Donnell Clark's Anemonefish in Bubble-tip Anemone
Clark's Anemonefish in Bubble-tip Anemone commented on by JimmyO'Donnell Lat: 9.52 Lon: 123.6912 years ago

Any time! Thanks for posting the great photos.

JimmyO'Donnell Clark's clownfish
Clark's clownfish commented on by JimmyO'Donnell Lat: -5.43 Lon: 123.7712 years ago

Great photo! For what it's worth, the anemone is likely Heteractis crispa.

JimmyO'Donnell Pink anenomefish
Pink anenomefish commented on by JimmyO'Donnell Lat: -5.43 Lon: 123.7712 years ago

Hi Elsa- While this species certainly does look like it has a white bonnet, this is in fact Amphiprion perideraion. I am not certain of the common name, though "pink skunk anemonefish" may currently be in fashion. Thanks for posting!

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