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− | = | + | |origin=:Lord Howe island, one of the Great Barrier Reef's southernmost islands. |
− | :Lord Howe island, one of the Great Barrier Reef's southernmost islands. | + | |sexing=:Males are smaller than females. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:Peaceful or tolerant of heterospecifics. Can act very aggressively and territorial to conspecifics. In fact, it appears that their aggressive nature makes it challenging to form breeding pairs. | |
− | + | |diet=:Carnivore | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | :Males are smaller than females. | + | |environment_specifics=:Does best in a rocky reef setting. Associated with the anemone ''[[Entacmaea quadricolor]]''. |
− | + | |behaviour=: Can be very aggressive and territorial toward conspecifics. Dominant fish would continuously harass the subdominant fishes through pinning and tearing apart fins. When forming aggregations or breeding pairs, the quarist must carefully observe the fish. If aggressive actions increase too high, then the fish ought to be separated with mesh dividers, clear perforated cups, and other tools. | |
− | + | |identification=:An oval fish with a white caudal fin, black body and a white vertical band over the gill plate. | |
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− | :Peaceful or tolerant of heterospecifics. Can act very aggressively and territorial to conspecifics. In fact, it appears that their aggressive nature makes it challenging to form breeding pairs. | ||
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− | :Feed once or twice a day. | ||
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− | :Does best in a rocky reef setting. Associated with the anemone ''[[Entacmaea quadricolor]]''. | ||
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− | : Can be very aggressive and territorial toward conspecifics. Dominant fish would continuously harass the subdominant fishes through pinning and tearing apart fins. When forming aggregations or breeding pairs, the quarist must carefully observe the fish. If aggressive actions increase too high, then the fish ought to be separated with mesh dividers, clear perforated cups, and other tools. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Clownfish, Clownfish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Saltwater), Clownfish, Clownfish |