Tomato clownfish
A species of Amphiprion, Also known as Bridled anemonefish, Red tomato clown, Red clown, Onebar anemonefish Scientific name : Amphiprion frenatus Genus : Amphiprion
Tomato clownfish, A species of Amphiprion
Also known as:
Bridled anemonefish, Red tomato clown, Red clown, Onebar anemonefish
Botanical name: Amphiprion frenatus
Genus: Amphiprion
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Description
The adult fish is bright orange-red, with a white head bar or vertical stripe just behind the eyes, joined over the head and with a distinctive black outline. Females are mainly blackish on the sides. Males are considerably smaller and are red overall. Juveniles are a darker red, with two or three white bars. They have 9-10 dorsal spines, 2 anal spines, 16-18 dorsal soft rays and 13-15 anal soft rays. They reach a maximum length of 14 cm (5 1⁄2 in).
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Farmerfish Genus
Amphiprion Species
Tomato clownfish