Scientific name: Amphiprion akallopisos
Size: 2.8 inches for males and 4.3 inches for females
Color: Pink and orange tint
Distinguishing feature: Dorsal color is a little darker than ventral, a slight white stripe on the back. The caudal fin is transparent
Where did we see it: Bali and Gili, Mayotte, Maldives, Raja Ampat
Scientific name: Amphiprion akallopisos
Size: 2.8 inches for males and 4.3 inches for females
Color: Pink and orange tint
Distinguishing feature: Dorsal color is a little darker than ventral, a slight white stripe on the back. The caudal fin is transparent
Where did we see it: Bali and Gili, Mayotte, Maldives, Raja Ampat
This is one of the most important clownfish on the planet, with Clarke Clownfish.
It is usually in pairs in an anemone, with several small males.
The nosetripe clownfish is omnivorous, it feeds mainly on algae but also small invertebrates.
Some sharks can stay motionless on the sand (white tips reef sharks, nurse sharks, etc.).
These sharks don't have to swim to bring oxygen to their gills like other sharks (grey, hammerheads tc.)
The tiger shark has slender marks similars to the lines of tigers, hence its name.
When it is juvenile, these marks are round and not vertical. They change when it grows.
Mammals have a horizontal tail.
Fishes have a vertical fin.