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CLOWNFISH. By: Robyn. What is a Clownfish?.

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  1. CLOWNFISH By: Robyn

  2. What is a Clownfish? The clownfish is a brightly colored omnivorous fish found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The coloration, resembling the bright face paint worn by circus clowns, is the reason for the clownfish’s name. There are 30 different species of clownfish, and most are known for their relationship with the poisonous sea anemone. Their beauty makes people want them as aquarium fish, although they can be difficult to care for as pets. In the early 2000s, clownfish were well known for their appearance in the film Finding Nemo.

  3. The Different Species of Clownfish CLARKII CLOWNFISH PINK SKUNK CLOWNFISH TOMATO CLOWNFISH OCELLARIS CLOWNFISH The most famous Clownfish are the Percula and Ocellaris Clownfish. When people refer to Clownfish they think of the orange and white organism. PERCULA CLOWNFISH CINNAMON CLOWNFISH MAROON CLOWNFISH SEBAE CLOWNFISH ORANGE SKUNK CLOWNFISH

  4. The Sea Anemone & Clownfish The most common home for the Clown Fish is among the tentacles of the Sea Anemone. The tiny Clownfish is able to live in it without getting stung by the tentacles of the Anemone. The fish actually uses the Anemone to save itself from predators. The fish continuously loops through the waving tentacles of the Anemone and is moving around all the time. It is believed that the Clownfish develops a kind of slimy covering around its body that helps it to withstand the Anemone's stings. The Clown Fish is dependent on the Sea Anemone for its daily bread. After the Anemone paralyzes and eats a fish, the Clownfish will polish off the remaining uneaten bits and pieces. In return, the Clownfish helps to keep the Anemone free of dead tentacles by eating these. The Clownfish also helps the Anemone get food by using its bright coloration to lure unsuspecting fish into the Anemone. This symbiotic relationship with the Anemone makes the Clownfish one of the most curious creatures living in water.

  5. Where can you find Clownfish? They live in the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. They are also found in northwest Australia, southeast Asia, Japan and the Indo-Malaysian region. There are no clownfish in the Caribbean.  This map shows where Clownfish can be found in the world.

  6. What do Clownfish eat ? Clownfish depend on the Sea Anemone to help capture its meal. After the anemone eats a fish, the clownfish eats the remaining pieces. If an anemone possesses any dead limbs, the clownfish eats these tentacles also. Anemones depend on the clownfish to flash its colors and draw in bait and small fish for a meal.

  7. How Clownfish Breathe Gills enable the Clownfish to breathe. Gills consist of thin sheets of tissue containing blood vessels. As water passes over the gills, oxygen is absorbed into the blood stream. Carbon dioxide passes out into the water. The gills are protected by a large bony plate called an operculum. Some fish species however have lungs and breathe air.

  8. Clownfish lay eggs on any flat surface close to their anemones. Depending on the species, clownfish can lay hundreds or thousands of eggs. Reproduction The female clown fish will lay 600 to 1600 eggs at the base of her anemone. The male will take care of the eggs until they hatch. He will eat the infertile eggs and regularly clean them with squirts of water. The eggs will hatch after 9 to 10 days.

  9. Movement Clownfish use their fins for movement through water. Fins are used for directing, stabilizing, or propelling the fish in water. Each of the fins on a fish are designed to perform a specific function: • Dorsal fins - The dorsal fin is located on the backs of fish. The Clownfish has Dorsal fins to lend stability in swimming. • Ventral fins- The ventral fin is located on the pelvic area of fish. The Clownfish have Ventral fins to lend stability in swimming just like Dorsal fins do. • Caudal fins- The Caudal fin is located on the tail area of fish. The Clownfish has Caudal fins to propel through the water. • Pectoral fins- The Pectoral fin is located on the breast area of fish. The Clownfish has Pectoral fins to for locomotion and side to side movement.

  10. Facts Scientific Name: Amphiprion percula

  11. Photos I took of real Clownfish

  12. Bibliography • http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/clownfish/ • http://www.helium.com/items/1152103-clownfish • http://www.fish-species.org.uk/clown-fish/index.htm • http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/clownyclowns/cinnamon_clown.htm

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