Amphiprion sebae

Time for an update!

Their colors are changing.

The male has changed the most. Here they are together.
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Male is front, female in back.
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Female.
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Male.
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I have seen sebaes or what looked like sebaes host in a more variety of anemones than any other clown actually.....Perhaps I am confusing a sebae with a clarkii or are they the same?
 
No clarkii are very common and come in a variety of color forms. They are part of the clarkii complex. Sebae are uncommon and come from the polymnus complex. They only have two strips to a clarkii's three and more of an elongated body, where clarkii are usually "taller".
 
Yes.........sebae is from polymnus complex.................

These fishes are founded in the Sand Flats...................

Their Host Anemones like to bury the column in the soft sand................

Their favorite is S. haddoni............but is also founded in M. doreensis........and H. aurora...............


Nice Thread............nice fishes...........and nice pics.............
 
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