Clarkii Clownfish, Amphiprion clarkia
Clarkii Clownfish, Amphiprion clarkia
Clarkii Clownfish are the most widely distributed anemonefish in the world, and show a large range of color variation. They occur from the Caroline Islands in the east, west to the Persian Gulf, north to Southern Japan and south to the New Hebrides.
One of the varieties originates from the Solomon Islands, and fish from this lineage develop dark black flanks that contrast their bright yellow fins. Clarkii are one of the least restrictive species when it comes to host anemones, and will associate with a variety of them.
On rare occasions, Clarkii Clownfish will develop a highly desirable and interesting mutation in their eyes. A pale blue crescent appears in the upper part of the iris in the eye, these are called Pearl eyes.
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