Where do I go to see Anenome and Clownfish?

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Guam has quite a few in you know where to look. At sharks hole there are rocks covered in Anemones with probably hundreds of Anemones fish!! Enjoy
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Great Barrier Cairns, Australia

Palau

Guam
 
Whenever I dive in the Philippines, I see lots of them--many different kinds. I never get tired of watching them.

But don't go to the Philippines. As long as the divers don't discover the fabulous diving in the Philippines, the prices will stay rock bottom!!!!!
 
love2godeep:
Whenever I dive in the Philippines, I see lots of them--many different kinds. I never get tired of watching them.

But don't go to the Philippines. As long as the divers don't discover the fabulous diving in the Philippines, the prices will stay rock bottom!!!!!

i see them cuties everytime i dive ;) :D
 
Perhentian islands Malaysia, buckets of them everywhere.
 
OK so... maybe its not my NEXT dive trip. :33: I guess it will have to be my next BIG dive trip.

Thank you all for posting the pictures, they are truly inspiring. Now to figure out where on the other side of the planet I want to go.

John
 
jpsexton:
Now to figure out where on the other side of the planet I want to go.

John

depends which kind of anemonefish you want to see - there are roughly 28 to choose from depending on whether you lump or split:

http://www.fishbase.org/NomenClatur...ic+Names+where+genus+equals+<i>Amphiprion</i>

28-30 on this list aren't true anemonefishes but Premnas biaculeatus ( http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=6632&genusname=Premnas&speciesname=biaculeatus )is
 
love2godeep:
Whenever I dive in the Philippines, I see lots of them--many different kinds. I never get tired of watching them.

But don't go to the Philippines. As long as the divers don't discover the fabulous diving in the Philippines, the prices will stay rock bottom!!!!!

That drive prices up in the Philippines... but outsourcing of our US employee base.

Philippines are HUGE now into taking over out telemarketing... MCI is setting up centers there as we speak. Look for the economy to likley improve, and prices to start climbing..
 

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