Nosestripe clownfish
A species of Amphiprion, Also known as Skunk clownfish, Skunk anemonefish, Skunk striped anemonefish Scientific name : Amphiprion akallopisos Genus : Amphiprion
Nosestripe clownfish, A species of Amphiprion
Also known as:
Skunk clownfish, Skunk anemonefish, Skunk striped anemonefish
Botanical name: Amphiprion akallopisos
Genus: Amphiprion
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Description
Description
The skunk clownfish is identified by a light orange color, with a single, narrow, white stripe running from the mouth to the caudal peduncle, and can grow as large as 11 cm in length.[1] Like other anemonefish, the skunk clownfish is a protandrous hermaphrodite, and maintains a hierarchy within the host anemone that consists of a mating pair, of which the female is the largest, and non-mating males which get progressively smaller in size.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Farmerfish Genus
Amphiprion Species
Nosestripe clownfish