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Clark’s Anemonefish (Yellow variation)

Body can be almost black with deep orange, to quite pale – almost yellow. Two vertical white stripes of equal width behind the face and across the body. Fins are typically yellow-orange. The darker ones also have a visible white band at the caudal peduncle.

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Clark’s Anemonefish

Body can be almost black with deep orange, to quite pale – almost yellow. Two vertical white stripes of equal width behind the face and across the body. Fins are typically yellow-orange. The darker ones also have a visible white band at the caudal peduncle.

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Clark’s Anemonefish

Body can be almost black with deep orange, to quite pale – almost yellow. Two vertical white stripes of equal width behind the face and across the body. Fins are typically yellow-orange. The darker ones also have a visible white band at the caudal peduncle.

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Clark’s Anemonefish

Two broad vertical pale bands across very dark coloured body, one between the eye and pectoral fin, the other just passed the middle. Yellow/orange caudal (tail) and pectoral too, and little pink face. Similar colouring to a Humbug (- like the anemonefish, is also a Damselfish).

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Barrier Reef Anemonefish

Looks like a classic Nemo. Two broad vertical pale bands across an orange body, one between the eye and pectoral fin, the other just passed the middle. Pectoral fins same colour as body, tail much paler.

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Clark’s Anemonefish

Two broad vertical pale bands across very dark coloured body, one between the eye and pectoral fin, the other just passed the middle.  Yellow/orange caudal (tail) and pectoral too, and little pink face. Similar colouring to a Humbug (- also a Damselfish), but this one is obviously an anemonefish.

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Barrier Reef Anemonefish

Looks like a classic Nemo.  Two broad vertical pale bands across an orange body, one between the eye and pectoral fin, the other just passed the middle.  Pectoral fins same colour as body, tail much paler.

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Pink Anemonefish

Called a pink, but body colour can range from dull pink to bright orange. Identified by vertical white lines (not bands) behind the eyes, and white band from forehead, along the base of the dorsal to the white tail.

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