RM2JFNFEY–Ocellaris Clownfishes (Amphiprion ocellaris) among the tentacles of the host-sea anemone Heteractis crispa in a coral reef in southern Thailand.
RMEBRN22–Leather anemone, Leathery sea anemone (Heteractis crispa), close-up view of a leathery sea anemone
RFKT2FC7–BANGGAI CARDINAL FISH (PTERAPOGON KAUDERNI)
RMA1143C–CLOSEUP OF A CLARKS ANEMONEFISH Amphiprion clarkii PEEKS FROM THE TENTACLES OF AN ANEMONE Heteractis crispa IN MICRONESIA
RM2A2KYYN–Amphiprion sebae, Print, Amphiprion sebae, also known as the sebae clownfish, is an anemonefish found in the northern Indian Ocean, from Java to the Arabian Peninsula. Like all anemonefish it is usually found living in association with sea anemones. While the common name of Heteractis crispa, the sebae anemone, suggests an association, it is normally found with the Stichodactyla haddoni or saddle anemone. A. sebae, like all anemonefish, lives in a symbiotic relationship with the host anemone where the fish is unaffected by the stinging tentacles of the anemone. In a group of clownfish, Only
RF2B90FGF–Amphiprion sebae, Print, Amphiprion sebae, also known as the sebae clownfish, is an anemonefish found in the northern Indian Ocean, from Java to the Arabian Peninsula. Like all anemonefish it is usually found living in association with sea anemones. While the common name of Heteractis crispa, the sebae anemone, suggests an association, it is normally found with the Stichodactyla haddoni or saddle anemone. A. sebae, like all anemonefish, lives in a symbiotic relationship with the host anemone where the fish is unaffected by the stinging tentacles of the anemone. In a group of clownfish, Only tw
RM2AB8AD4–Yellowtail clownfish (Amphiprion clarkii), and host anemone (Heteractis crispa) in shallow water alongside a resort facility. Solomon Islands
RM2GN21T2–Yellow clownfish (Amphiprion sandaracinos), in host Merten’s carpet sea anemone (Stichodactyla mertensii) that has a diameter of over a metre. Anilao,
RMDAGP4B–false clown anemonefish, clown anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris), amongst the tentacles of Heteractis crispa