Yellowtail Clownfish
The Yellowtail Clownfish, also known as Clark’s anemonefish, is the most widely distributed anemonefish. It is found in tropical waters from the Indian Ocean to the Western Pacific.
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The Yellowtail Clownfish, also known as Clark’s anemonefish, is the most widely distributed anemonefish. It is found in tropical waters from the Indian Ocean to the Western Pacific.
Read MorePosted by Connie Shaw | Oct 28, 2021 | Fish, Photo, Photo Notecards |
The Tomato Clownfish is an anemone fish often associated with the bubble-tip anemone that sports...
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The Copperband Butterflyfish’s elongated snout enables it to obtain food from cracks, crevices and holes. The false eyespot on its tail confuses predators, who don’t know which end to attack.
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Christmas Tree Worms live in burrows in live coral. Their dual Christmas tree-like crowns that protrude from the burrows are composed of hair-like appendages used for respiration and catching phytoplankton dinner as it floats by.
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The Arrowhead Crab’s Latin name is Stenorhyncus seticornis, which means long-nose bristle-horn, referring to its extremely pointed head that is drawn out into a long, serrated point.
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