Post your Best Clownfish Pictures!!

Reef1589

Anemones for life
Not sure if a thread for clownfish has been done... since it seems like there is one for all the anemone's lets show the clownfish some love..

Post up your favorite pictures that you've taken of your clownfish!!

Try to have it be Pictures that you yourself have taken, show off your photography skills :P (unless you have some awsome wild photo's you've found somewhere... always up to see those :) )

here's mine

My skunk
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My Rod's Onyx
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My Booyah's SnowOnyx
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Here is one of my favorite shots

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3D clowns! I took this picture with a 3D camera. If you don't know how to look at these, it's the cross-eyed method.
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My maroon clown in neon bta :D

I don't mean to sound discouraging, but your anemone is bleached, meaning that it's lost the symbiotic algae that live in its tissues and feed it through photosynthesis. The anemone will starve to death unless it regains these algae, called zooxanthellae. It should not be that translucent whitish shade, but a shade of (most likely) green or orange with some tan or brown (the brown comes from the zooxanthellae).

I see from your profile that your tank has been set up two months. This is really too soon to add an anemone to a system, especially for someone who is new to keeping saltwater. Most sources recommend that the aquarium be set up and fully cycled for at least six months first. Check your water parameters and lighting, and feel free to start a thread asking for advice. Good luck with the anemone and your beautiful clownfish.
 
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