ThRoewer
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Pulled the trigger on a pair of Amphiprion epigrammata from Sumatra.
AC had the female for quite a while. The male just came with the last shipment of new fish.
I put them straight together and they got along perfectly right away.
In the bath:
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In the QT with my new gang of Starcki damsels:
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These guys seem to be pretty mellow.
Genetic analysis suggests consistently that Premnas is monophyletic with Amphiprion and closely related to Amphiprion ocellaris, Amphiprion percula, and Amphiprion latezonatus. Premnas should therefore be seen as a synonym of Amphiprion.
Genetic analysis as well as a clear difference in coloration and personality also strongly suggests that A. epigrammata is a valid species and not a synonym of P. biaculeatus.
AC had the female for quite a while. The male just came with the last shipment of new fish.
I put them straight together and they got along perfectly right away.
In the bath:
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In the QT with my new gang of Starcki damsels:
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These guys seem to be pretty mellow.
Genetic analysis suggests consistently that Premnas is monophyletic with Amphiprion and closely related to Amphiprion ocellaris, Amphiprion percula, and Amphiprion latezonatus. Premnas should therefore be seen as a synonym of Amphiprion.
Genetic analysis as well as a clear difference in coloration and personality also strongly suggests that A. epigrammata is a valid species and not a synonym of P. biaculeatus.