In coral reefs but more specifically in sea anenomes in the Indian and Pacific Ocean
Saddleback clownfish was created in 1758.
* Amphiprion allardi - Allard's clownfish * Amphiprion melanopus - Cinnamon clownfish * Amphiprion clarkii - Clark's anemonefish * Amphiprion ocellaris - Ocellaris clownfish * Amphiprion percula - Percula clownfish * Amphiprion perideraion - Pink skunk clownfish * Amphiprion polymnus - Saddleback clownfish * Amphiprion sebae - Sebae clownfish * Amphiprion bicinctus - Red Sea clownfish * Amphiprion tricinctus - Three-band anemonefish * Amphiprion ephippium - Red saddleback anemonefish * Amphiprion frenatus - Tomato clownfish * Amphiprion chrysopterus - Orange-fin anemonefish * Amphiprion akallopisos - Skunk clownfish * Amphiprion sandaracinos- Orange skunk clownfish * Amphiprion rubacinctus - Australian clownfish * Premnas biaculeatus - Maroon clownfish
coral reef
A clownfish lives in a saltwater habitat which includes a sea anemone.
Saddleback College was created in 1968.
Saddleback Church was created in 1980.
Saddleback Ledge Light was created in 1839.
Saddleback High School was created in 1967.
Red saddleback anemonefish was created in 1790.
Stingrays primarily feed on benthic invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks, rather than fish like clownfish. While it is theoretically possible for a stingray to eat a clownfish if the two were in the same habitat, it is unlikely due to their different ecological niches. Clownfish typically inhabit coral reefs, while stingrays prefer sandy or muddy bottoms. Thus, a stingray would not usually prey on clownfish.
Nemo fish, or clownfish, are found in waters off the coast of Indonesia, northern Queensland (Australia), Melanesia, west Africa, and the south pacific. Clownfish make their homes in sea anemones.
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