Difference between revisions of "Amphiprion perideraion"
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|name=Pink Anemonefish | |name=Pink Anemonefish | ||
|extra_common_names=Pink Anemonefish, Pink Skunk Clownfish, Salmon Clownfish, White-Maned Anemonefish, Whitebanded Anemonefish, False Skunk Striped Clownfish | |extra_common_names=Pink Anemonefish, Pink Skunk Clownfish, Salmon Clownfish, White-Maned Anemonefish, Whitebanded Anemonefish, False Skunk Striped Clownfish | ||
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== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
:Western Pacific: Gulf of Thailand and Cocos-Keeling in the eastern Indian Ocean to Samoa and Tonga, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef, and New Caledonia. | :Western Pacific: Gulf of Thailand and Cocos-Keeling in the eastern Indian Ocean to Samoa and Tonga, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef, and New Caledonia. | ||
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== Sexing == | == Sexing == | ||
− | :These are hermaphroditic Clownfish. They are monogamous, and host an anemone with one large female, a smaller male and several juveniles. If the female is removed, the male will change sex and one of the juveniles will become the new functioning male. | + | :These are hermaphroditic Clownfish. They are monogamous, and host an anemone with one large female, a smaller male and several juveniles. If the female is removed, the male will change sex and one of the juveniles will become the new functioning male. |
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+ | :The males tend to have pink or orange on both tail and dorsal fin and females show up with more white fins. | ||
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+ | :These Clowns have been successfully bred in aquariums, so if you're looking to buy, we recommend seeking out captive bred specimens. | ||
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== Tank compatibility == | == Tank compatibility == | ||
− | : | + | :Primarily hosts the ''[[Heteractis magnifica]]'' anemone. It is sometimes seen associated with three other anemones: ''[[Heteractis crispa]]'', ''[[Mactodactyls doreenis]]'' and ''[[Stichodactyla gigantea]]''. |
+ | :Can be territorial towards other Clownfish, so should be the only Clownfish species in the tank. A pair or group should be fine but watch for behaviour clashes. Do not keep with overly boisterous tank mates. | ||
== Diet == | == Diet == | ||
− | : | + | :Not a particularly fussy eater and should be fed a varied diet. Offer food such as chopped shrimp and frozen herbivore preparations. If kept with smaller or juvenile shrimp species, they may be eaten! |
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== Feeding regime == | == Feeding regime == | ||
− | : | + | :Feed once a day. |
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== Environment specifics == | == Environment specifics == | ||
− | : | + | :Best kept in a reef tank with lots of rocky caves and rubble to hide in. Will primarily hang out with their anemone and not want to venture far from it. |
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== Behaviour == | == Behaviour == | ||
− | : | + | :A generally peaceful little Clown but can be territorial towards other Clown species. |
+ | :The Pink Skunk Clownfish can “sing” using their teeth and jaw pops to amplify sound for attack and defence. | ||
== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
:Similar to the [[Skunk Clownfish]], but the body has more of a pinkish tinge, and there is a slender vertical white bar just behind the eye. | :Similar to the [[Skunk Clownfish]], but the body has more of a pinkish tinge, and there is a slender vertical white bar just behind the eye. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*{{FishBase |id=2024}} | *{{FishBase |id=2024}} | ||
+ | *[[w:Pink skunk clownfish|Wikipedia Pink skunk clownfish]] | ||
+ | *[https://www.liveaquaria.com/product/2545/?pcatid=2545 Live Aquaria] | ||
+ | *[http://www.aquariumdomain.com/viewSpeciesMarine.php?id=37?r=1&l=ri&fst=0 Aquarium Domain] | ||
+ | *[https://reefbuilders.com/2017/03/14/amphiprion-perideraion/ Reef Builders] | ||
*[http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=16&cat=1867&articleid=1842 Pet Education] | *[http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=16&cat=1867&articleid=1842 Pet Education] |
Revision as of 15:18, 28 July 2018
Pink Anemonefish
Amphiprion perideraion
114 Litres (30 US G.)
7.6-10.2cm (3-4 ")
8.0 - 8.5
22.2-23.9°C (72 -75 °F)
8-12 °d
1:1 M:F
3-5 years
Family
Pomacentridae
This animal is available captive bred
Contents
Additional names
- Pink Anemonefish, Pink Skunk Clownfish, Salmon Clownfish, White-Maned Anemonefish, Whitebanded Anemonefish, False Skunk Striped Clownfish
Additional scientific names
- Amphiprion perideraeus, Amphiprion peridaeraion, Amphiprion rosenbergi, Amphiprion rosenbergii, Amphiprion amamiensis
Origin
- Western Pacific: Gulf of Thailand and Cocos-Keeling in the eastern Indian Ocean to Samoa and Tonga, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef, and New Caledonia.
Sexing
- These are hermaphroditic Clownfish. They are monogamous, and host an anemone with one large female, a smaller male and several juveniles. If the female is removed, the male will change sex and one of the juveniles will become the new functioning male.
- The males tend to have pink or orange on both tail and dorsal fin and females show up with more white fins.
- These Clowns have been successfully bred in aquariums, so if you're looking to buy, we recommend seeking out captive bred specimens.
Tank compatibility
- Primarily hosts the Heteractis magnifica anemone. It is sometimes seen associated with three other anemones: Heteractis crispa, Mactodactyls doreenis and Stichodactyla gigantea.
- Can be territorial towards other Clownfish, so should be the only Clownfish species in the tank. A pair or group should be fine but watch for behaviour clashes. Do not keep with overly boisterous tank mates.
Diet
- Not a particularly fussy eater and should be fed a varied diet. Offer food such as chopped shrimp and frozen herbivore preparations. If kept with smaller or juvenile shrimp species, they may be eaten!
Feeding regime
- Feed once a day.
Environment specifics
- Best kept in a reef tank with lots of rocky caves and rubble to hide in. Will primarily hang out with their anemone and not want to venture far from it.
Behaviour
- A generally peaceful little Clown but can be territorial towards other Clown species.
- The Pink Skunk Clownfish can “sing” using their teeth and jaw pops to amplify sound for attack and defence.
Identification
- Similar to the Skunk Clownfish, but the body has more of a pinkish tinge, and there is a slender vertical white bar just behind the eye.
Pictures
External links
- Fishbase (Mirrors:
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