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False clown anemonefish, Amphiprion ocellaris, plus resident shrimp, in Dumaguete, Negros Island, Philippines.

Enjoy!
 
Thanks, smr!

The article you linked to says that the clowns are really entertaining -- I can attest to that with the fish in my photo. The best I can describe it is this: They danced above the host anemone in pulses, rising in unison and dropping suddenly headfirst. I must have spent twenty minutes just watching them before taking their photo.
 
From Yap... they're not the greatest photos, but...
 
one photo per message... sorry 'bout that.
This one has some backscatter, but I like how he was kind of peeking out of his anenome.
 
Thank you so much, everyone!

It's time to send Andy over here to see these.

He is 8 years old and better then me on the computer. ;) I'm sending him the link now.
Thank you again!
 
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