How to Distinguish Male and Female Clown Fish



How to Distinguish Male and Female Clown Fish - clown fish usually live in groups in a clump of sea anemones, symbiotic relationship is created between the clown fish sea anemone is mutually beneficial. In the group of clown fish, clown fish one of the most substantial and female gender. While the other members of the group were male.
 
Female clown fish was once ruling queen in the colony. Clown fish is also a hermaphrodite or animals can change sex. When the female clown fish die, then automatically the male clown fish most likely will change sex from male clown fish clown fish into females

Clown fish species most commonly found is Premnas biaculeatus and Amphiprion melanopus. While most sea anemones are much in use as a home and a sanctuary was kind Entacmaea quadricolor and Heteractis Crispadan. Agile movement and posture petite and cute and not malignant makes it very suitable fish in aquarium decoration.

Clownfish or clown fish spawn in any flat surface close to the sea anemones to its host. In the wild, clownfish spawn around the time of the full moon. Depending on the type species of clown fish itself, clownfish can lay hundreds to thousands of eggs. Male parent to keep the eggs hatch about 6 to 10 days later. Eggs will usually hatch 2 hours after dusk

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