Where do I go to see Anenome and Clownfish?

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Okinawa, just look at the pics ive taken there
 
The clown fish are not endemic to the Caribbean. You will have to travel to the Pacific and then you must be in the right regions such as Australia. I"ve been to the north east Australia where there are plenty of clown fish and anenomes. Also, PNG has plenty of them, Micronesia such as Palau and truk will have them. The Red Sea is also an option but more dangerous as far as personal safety goes than other locations. Asian area like Lembah and Komodo are also an option.
What is possible to find is diamond blennies and anenomes in the Caribbean.


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I've seen plenty of little Nemo just snorkeling in the Perhentians, Malaysia...which is more affordable than Palau, Truk lagoon or PNG...Snorkeling there was what convince me to get into diving!!
 
Kill the Clownfish !!! in the Caribbean......
 
jpsexton:
It's too cold to dive here so I'm planning my next dive trip. :05:

Where do I go to see Anenome and Clownfish? I was recently in Nassau and was a little disapointed that I did'nt see any. They are on the top of my list of things to see so thats where I'm going on my next trip.

John

Blockbuster and rent 'Finding Nemo'

Sorry...it was too much of a setup

Paul in VT
 
I saw tons of them when diving in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Kenya in December. They were so plentiful, I saw anemonae with clownfish in tidal pools while I was beachcombing.
 
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