Amphiprion percula = Echte Clownfisch
Quelle: Zoohandlung:
lebt in Korallenriffen.
Vergleich: Amphiprion ocellaris = Falsche Clownfisch oder Orangeringelfisch lebt in Korallenriffen/
Beide Fische leben im Riff in Symbiose mit Seeanemonen. Diese schützen die Clownfische mit ihren nesselnden Tentakeln vor Fressfeinden/auch die Clownfische schützen ihre Symbiosepartner vor Fressfeinden.
Geboren als Männchen o. Weibchen leben mit mehreren Männchen/wenn ein Weibchen stirbt, wandelt sich das größte Männchen zum Weibchen
Anemones have stinging cells in their tentacles that are avoided by most
fish, but clownfish develop a protective body mucus that allows them to swim
among the tentacles without being stung.
The clownfish derive shelter and protection from predators from this
association. In turn, the clownfish protect their host anemone from butterfly
fish and other predators that eat anemones, and they keep the anemone free of
dirt and debris.
The clownfish, in return, will feed the anemone, grabbing small pieces
of food and placing them gently by the anemone's mouth. Clowns and anemones
often form a fairly strong pair-bond and the clown will attack any other
clownfish (save its mate) that tries to live in their private anemone. They
even sleep nestled in their anemone, and they lay their eggs on a rock surface
at the base of their host anemone.
Gemüt:
hell, leicht, fluffig, unbeschwert, heiter, hauchig, zart, versteckt,
sicherer Ort
suche nach Seelenverwandtschaft
Bedürfnis mit der Tochter zusammen zu sein. < daran gehindert
Körper:
roter Streifen am Hals
Symptome huschen an und wieder weg
Vergleich: Siehe: Pisces
Amphiprion ocellaris: = Falsche Clownfisch o. Orangeringelfisch
lebt in Korallenriffen/beide Fischen leben im Riff in Symbiosen mit Seeanemonen. Diese schützen die Clownfische mit ihren nesselnden Tentakeln vor Fressfeinden/auch die Clownfische schützen
ihre Symbiosepartner vor Fressfeinden. Geboren als Männchen/Weibchen leben mit mehreren Männchen/wenn ein Weibchen stirbt, wandelt sich das größte Männchen zum Weibchen
Anemones have stinging cells in
their tentacles that are avoided by most fish, but clownfish develop a protective
body mucus that allows them to swim among the tentacles without being stung.
The clownfish derive shelter and
protection from predators from this association. In turn, the clownfish protect
their host anemone from butterfly fish and other predators that eat anemones,
and they keep the anemone free of dirt and debris.
Anemones have stinging cells in
their tentacles that are avoided by most fish, but clownfish develop a
protective body mucus that allows them to swim among the tentacles without
being stung. The clownfish derives shelter and protection from predators from
this association. In turn, the clownfish protects their host anemone from
predators (butterfly fish) that eat anemones/keep the anemone free of dirt and
debris.
The clownfish, in return, will feed
the anemone, grabbing small pieces of food and placing them gently by the
anemone's mouth. Clowns and anemones often form a fairly strong pair-bond and
the clown will attack any other clown (save its mate) that tries to live in
their private anemone/sleep nestled in their anemone/lay their eggs on a rock
surface at the base of their host anemone.
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