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Natural habitat of little Clown fishes.
Shoal of clownfishes swimming between anemones
Anemonia sulcata, or Mediterranean snakelocks sea anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae from the Mediterranean Sea. Whether A. sulcata should be recognized as a synonym of A. viridis remains a matter of dispute
Sea life. Coral reef Underwater scene with Anemone and anemonefish fish  clownfish. Scuba Diver Point of View.
Horse anemone (Actinia equina) on a sea reef
Anemone Fish
Anemone in Coral. Red Sea. Jordan
Beautiful sea flowers in underwater world with corals
a sofrtcoral-like creature
Coral reefs in the Red Sea, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
Sea anemones are a group of marine, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria. They are named after the anemone
Sea life. Coral reef Underwater scene with Anemone and anemonefish fish couple, two clownfish. Scuba Diver Point of View.
Ritteri Anemone on Coral Reef in Red Sea off Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Amphiprion bicinctus, meaning \
Strawberry Anemones (Actinia fragacea) small light pink anemones that grow together.
Tube Anemone Cerianthus filiformis is a species of marine Cnidaria in the family Cerianthidae. \nThe species is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo- West Pacific in a depth range from shallow to 100m, has a stretched and muscularised body which can reach 35cm.\nCerianthus filiformis lives in a mucous tube which is sunk in the soft substrate The animal shows only its tentacles to feed, usually at night time. The species feeds on small planktonic organisms, tiny crustaceans, larval forms, and other minute organisms drifting in the water column. The long, slender tentacles of Cerianthus filiformis are equipped with cnidocytes (stinging cells) that help capture prey. \nLembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia \n1°29'59.244 N 125°15'40.794 E at 11m depth
Coral in the ocean
Tropical coral reef lagoon in Maldives island atoll with small clown fish hiding in sea anemone
White pulse coral or pom pom xenia (Xenia umbellata) undersea, Red Sea, Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh, Montazah Bay
Image of the orange-fin anemonefish (Amphiprion chrysopterus) in Palau, Micronesia
Sipadan Island, Malaysia, is a diving paradise famous for its vibrant marine life, including clownfish. These colorful fish live in symbiosis with sea anemones, gaining protection from predators while keeping their hosts clean.\n\nNestled in nutrient-rich waters atop an ancient volcanic seamount, Sipadan boasts thriving coral reefs teeming with marine life like turtles, reef sharks, and schools of tropical fish. Divers can easily spot clownfish darting among the reefs, their playful movements adding charm to the underwater scenery.\n\nStrict conservation efforts preserve Sipadan’s pristine ecosystem, ensuring future generations can experience its natural wonders, including these iconic fish.
Underwater Shipwreck. Wreck diving. Sea life, anemone and clownfish. Scuba diver point of view.  Red Sea, diving site.
Red Sea clownfish in Red Sea near Marsa Alam, Egypt
Underwater coral reef in red sea
Pink Anemone Fish swim and stay at coral and purple sea anemone in deep blue sea underwater and colurful coral landscape with reef and blue water background
The appearance of this pretty coral belies its aggressive behavior. Many individual coral polyps form colonies which join together at the base of their skeletons. These colonies grow to form branches, columns, solid colonies that are dome-shaped, or colonies that adhere close to the substrate. Colonies may be meters across and sometimes whole sections of a reef face are covered exclusively by one branching Goniopora species. Goniopora lobata, daisy coral, is named for its extremely large, flower-like polyps, and can grow to cover areas of six to ten meters. Each polyp has 24 long and fleshy tentacles that are normally extended day and night, although these quickly retract when touched revealing the massive skeletons beneath. Each Goniopora species differs in the shape and colour of their polyps, which allows their identification underwater. \nThe species occurs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans; from the coast of Mozambique, to the Red Sea, and east to northern Australia, southern Japan and Hawaii. \nFlowerpot corals are most commonly found in turbid water protected from strong wave action.Flowerpot corals are capable of developing elongated sweeper polyps, like the sweeper tentacles of other corals, which can inflict severe tissue damage on a coral within their reach. It is therefore unusual to see other coral species growing close to the flowerpot coral, and it is believed that this adaptation benefits the flowerpot coral in the intense competition for space on the reef. \nFlowerpot corals have separate male and female colonies (not all corals do) which release sperm and eggs into the water for external fertilisation. The fertilised egg develops into a free-swimming larva that will eventually settle on the substrate and develop into new colonies.\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'52.062 S 134°7'21.384 E at 17m depth
Red Sea Anemonefish in Ritteri Anemone on Coral Reef in Red Sea off Sharm El Sheikh
Orange cup coral (Tubastraea coccinea) belongs to a group of corals known as large-polyp stony corals. This non-reef building coral extends beautiful translucent tentacles at night. Sea of Cortez,Baja California, Mexico. Cnidaria.
Sea anemones are a group of marine,Sea anemones are classified in the phylum Cnidaria, class Anthozoa, subclass Hexacorallia for education.
Sea life. Coral reef Underwater scene with Anemone and anemonefish fish couple, two clownfish. Scuba Diver Point of View.
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