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[[Image:Ocellaris.jpg|right|thumb|[[False Percula Clownfish]]]] | [[Image:Ocellaris.jpg|right|thumb|[[False Percula Clownfish]]]] | ||
− | [[Image:Amphiprion clarkii-4133.jpg | + | [[Image:Amphiprion clarkii-4133.jpg|[[Clark's Clownfish]]]] |
The Clownfish, made popular by the film ''Finding Nemo'', belong to the family '''[[Pomacentridae]]''' or [[:Category:Damselfish|Damselfish]]. They are known for hosting [[:Category:Anemones|Anemones]] and being immune to their poisons. Many species of Clowns will breed readily in captivity and this should be encouraged rather than collecting from the wild to supplement demand for the pet trade. | The Clownfish, made popular by the film ''Finding Nemo'', belong to the family '''[[Pomacentridae]]''' or [[:Category:Damselfish|Damselfish]]. They are known for hosting [[:Category:Anemones|Anemones]] and being immune to their poisons. Many species of Clowns will breed readily in captivity and this should be encouraged rather than collecting from the wild to supplement demand for the pet trade. | ||
==Complexes== | ==Complexes== | ||
− | There are five complexes (six if you include the [[Maroon Clownfish]], which belongs to the genus ''Premnas''. The others belong to ''Amphiprion'') | + | There are five complexes (six if you include the [[Maroon Clownfish]], which belongs to the genus ''Premnas''. The others belong to ''Amphiprion'') the percula, tomato, skunk, clarkii, and the saddleback (Amphiprion polymnus) complexes. |
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{{Category Fish Table |entries = 999}} | {{Category Fish Table |entries = 999}} |