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Tomato Clownfish

Amphiprion frenatus

Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus) is a bright orange anemonefish from the western Pacific, best known for living among sea anemones on reef flats and lagoons. It is a popular aquarium species rather than a target fish; wild capture may be regulated locally.

海水
Tomato Clownfish reference image
Diego Delso, cc-by-sa, via Wikimedia Commons. 来源: Wikimedia Commons.

识别要点

  • Solid orange body with a single broad white bar behind the eye
  • Adult females usually show a distinct black posterior half or dark edging on the body and fins
  • No white mid-body bar like many other clownfish; head bar is the most obvious mark

栖息地

Shallow coral-reef and reef-flat habitats, especially lagoons and sheltered outer-reef slopes with host sea anemones; usually in warm tropical marine water around islands and coastal reefs.

饵料备注

Not a gamefish; rarely targeted with bait. In aquaria it readily accepts chopped shrimp, mysis, enriched brine shrimp, and marine pellet foods.

行为

Forms a size-based social hierarchy in a single anemone, with the largest fish as the breeding female. Omnivorous, taking plankton, small crustaceans, and algae-associated foods; most activity stays close to the host anemone.

注意事项

Do not disturb or remove host anemones; their tentacles can sting. Wild collection may be restricted in some areas, and reef aquarium trade specimens should be sourced legally and responsibly.

钓法备注

No meaningful angling fishery; avoid collecting from the wild unless legally permitted and using reef-safe, non-destructive methods. For observation or aquarium collection, minimize handling and never remove the host anemone.