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Orange-finned Anemonefish (Amphiprion chrysopterus) - PNG

Anemonefish are relatively common in tropical waters and inhabit various species of anemones. Although the anemone possess stinging cells used to capture and kill prey, the anemonefish is immune to this sting. The fish lives with the anemone and supplements its diet by cleaning the anemone of parasites

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Papua New Guinea Milne Bay Underwater Marine Life Fishes Bony Fishes Osteichthyes Anemonefishes Pomacentridae Orange-finned Anemonefish Amphiprion chrysopterus Anaspides Photography Iain D. Williams
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Anemonefish are relatively common in tropical waters and inhabit various species of anemones.  Although the anemone possess stinging cells used to capture and kill prey, the anemonefish is immune to this sting.  The fish lives with the anemone and supplements its diet by cleaning the anemone of parasites
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