Amphiprion occelaris L- Wild

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The ocellaris clownfish, or Amphiprion ocellaris, is a vibrant marine fish known for its striking orange body, three white bands, and black outlines. These fish, also called false percula clownfish or common clownfish, form a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, using their mucus-covered skin to avoid being stung by the anemone's tentacles. 

Physical Characteristics:

  • Color: Primarily bright orange with three distinct white bands. 

  • Bands: The white bands are usually outlined in black. The middle band often has a rounded bulge in the middle. 

  • Size: Typically grow to about 3-5 inches (8-11 cm) in length. 

  • Fins: Black markings on the fins, particularly the dorsal fin, are common. 

Other Notable Features:

  • Symbiotic Relationship:

    They have a mutually beneficial relationship with sea anemones, living among their tentacles for protection from predators. 

  • Protective Mucus:

    A special layer of mucus on their skin protects them from the anemone's stinging cells. 

  • Protandrous Hermaphrodites:

    All begin life as males and can change to females as they mature, with the largest fish in a group typically being female. 

  • Regional Variations:

    While typically orange, some can be darker red-orange or even black with white bands, depending on their location. 



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      Описание

      The ocellaris clownfish, or Amphiprion ocellaris, is a vibrant marine fish known for its striking orange body, three white bands, and black outlines. These fish, also called false percula clownfish or common clownfish, form a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, using their mucus-covered skin to avoid being stung by the anemone's tentacles. 

      Physical Characteristics:

      • Color: Primarily bright orange with three distinct white bands. 

      • Bands: The white bands are usually outlined in black. The middle band often has a rounded bulge in the middle. 

      • Size: Typically grow to about 3-5 inches (8-11 cm) in length. 

      • Fins: Black markings on the fins, particularly the dorsal fin, are common. 

      Other Notable Features:

      • Symbiotic Relationship:

        They have a mutually beneficial relationship with sea anemones, living among their tentacles for protection from predators. 

      • Protective Mucus:

        A special layer of mucus on their skin protects them from the anemone's stinging cells. 

      • Protandrous Hermaphrodites:

        All begin life as males and can change to females as they mature, with the largest fish in a group typically being female. 

      • Regional Variations:

        While typically orange, some can be darker red-orange or even black with white bands, depending on their location. 



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