Orange skunk clownfish
A species of Amphiprion, Also known as Skunk anemonefish, Golden angelfish, Yellow skunk clownfish, Golden anemonefish Scientific name : Amphiprion sandaracinos Genus : Amphiprion
Orange skunk clownfish, A species of Amphiprion
Also known as:
Skunk anemonefish, Golden angelfish, Yellow skunk clownfish, Golden anemonefish
Botanical name: Amphiprion sandaracinos
Genus: Amphiprion
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Description
Description
A. sandaracinos is one of the smaller anemonefish, which grows up to 11 cm as a female and 3 to 6.5 cm as a male. Its body has a stock appearance, oval shape, compressed laterally and with a round profile. Its coloration is bright orange, with a white stripe on the dorsal ridge from the superior lip, passing between the eyes and ending at the caudal fin base. All the fins have the same coloration as the body except the dorsal fin which is partially white. Its iris is bright yellow.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Farmerfish Genus
Amphiprion Species
Orange skunk clownfish