- Spine-cheeked anemonefish surrounded by bubble-tip anemone, Milne Bay . . .
The closest marine companion of a spine-cheeked anemonefish is the bubble-tip anemone, as seen in the image These anemones don't all look alike—their appearances often vary with age, depth and whether they host anemonefish This species offers the perfect mix of cover and protection
- Maroon clownfish - Wikipedia
Amphiprion biaculeatus, commonly known as spine-cheeked anemonefish or the maroon clownfish, is a species of anemonefish found in the Indo-Pacific from western Indonesia to Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef [2]
- Spinecheek anemonefish - Moalboal Reef Species
Amphiprion biaculeatus, commonly known as spine-cheeked anemonefish or the maroon clownfish, is a species of anemonefish found in the Indo-Pacific from western Indonesia to Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef [2] They can grow up to be about 17 cm (6 7 in) [3]
- Maroon clownfish - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Premnas biaculeatus, commonly known as spine-cheeked anemonefish or the maroon clownfish, is a species of anemonefish found in the Indo-Pacific from western Indonesia to Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef
- Spinecheek anemonefish • Amphiprion biaculeatus • Fish sheet
Amphiprion biaculeatus, commonly known as spinecheek anemonefish, is a tropical fish native to the seas of the Philippines and Indonesian waters Who is it? How to recognize This fish ? Amphiprion biaculeatus is the largest of the anemonefish It is distinguishable by its two white bands and two white spots near the dorsal fin
- Maroon clownfish, spine-cheeked anemonefish, pine-cheek anemonefish . . .
Widespread in South East Asia: from the Andaman Islands to the Philippines, the Solomon Islands and the northern coast of Australia Marine tropical species, inhabiting reefs Does not migrate Depth from 1 to 16 metres The fish are small, up to 17 centimetres long, but usually no more than 13 centimetres Diurnal species
- Spine-cheek Anemonefish, Sea fish, Deep sea fishes . . . - Deep Sea Waters
Spine-cheek Anemonefish occurs on coral reefs in marine waters of the eastern Indian and western Pacific Oceans The Spine-cheek Anemonefish can be recognised by its brown to red body, two or three pale (usually white) bands, and a long spine below both eyes
- Spine-cheek Anemonefish - Premnas Biaculeatus | Marinewise
Spine-cheek Anemonefish profile including images, size, habitat, diet, how to catch, other names, related species and more
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