Clownfish in the wild site?

vaporize

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http://wish.wodonga.tafe.edu.au/~kwaldon/species.htm

There was this site before that used to show all the different kinds and color morphs of clownfishes in the wild, however it seems it's down or taken offline. Does anybody know if there are any sites that might have that info?

It was really good because for each species, it shows all the different color morphs and variations that can occur. Like there were 16 different morphs of clarkii or something..
 
I kind of remember an internet site that allows you to see cached pages, webhistory or something....

... hopefully they have it .... but I forgot the site name.
 
Thanks but I am not looking for JUST images, that site I listed specifically have all the clownfish species listed AND each color morphs within that specific species that one might encounter.

Wondering if there is a mirror somewhere.
 
You could also try morphbank.net and do amphiprion as keyword, not tons of morphs, but some. Try typing amphiprion chrysopterus
 
Re: Clownfish in the wild site?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11622802#post11622802 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vaporize
http://wish.wodonga.tafe.edu.au/~kwaldon/species.htm

There was this site before that used to show all the different kinds and color morphs of clownfishes in the wild, however it seems it's down or taken offline. Does anybody know if there are any sites that might have that info?

It was really good because for each species, it shows all the different color morphs and variations that can occur. Like there were 16 different morphs of clarkii or something..

This was a cracking site, a real shame its down:confused:
 
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