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  2. Cinnamon clownfish - Wikipedia

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    Amphiprion melanopus, also known as the cinnamon clownfish, fire clownfish, red and black anemonefish, black-backed anemonefish or dusky anemonefish is a widely distributed anemonefish chiefly found in the western and southern parts of the Pacific Ocean. [2].

  3. Amphiprion melanopus, also known as the cinnamon clownfish, fire clownfish, red and black anemonefish, black-backed anemonefish or dusky anemonefish is a widely distributed anemonefish chiefly found in the western and southern parts of the Pacific Ocean..

  4. Cinnamon Clownfish (Amphiprion melanopus) Species Profile ...

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    The Cinnamon Clownfish, which is also commonly referred to as the Black Anemonefish, Red and Black Anemonefish, or the Red and Black Clownfish within the aquarium trade, is a very fish species that is popular with beginners to advanced aquarists alike.

  5. Cinnamon Clownfish - Amphiprion melanopus | Aquatic Community

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    Scientific name: Amphiprion melanopus. Max size: 4.5 in / 11 cm. The Cinnamon clownfish is a beautiful fish chiefly found in the western and southern parts of the Pacific Ocean, but it can also be encountered in more central parts of the Pacific Ocean.

  6. Cinnamon Clownfish - Who Gives A Fish

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    These clownfish are easy to look after and extremely rugged. Novice aquarists will find great success with the Cinnamon Clownfish as a first foray into the saltwater hobby. Yet even though they are seemingly indestructible, inferior water quality will produce cause disease and illness.

  7. Cinnamon Clownfish · Fibramia thermalis · Reeflings Library

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    The Cinnamon Clownfish, Fibramia thermalis, is a vibrant and active species that adds both color and dynamic behavior to a saltwater aquarium. It is often confused with its close relative, the Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion frenatus), but can be distinguished by its deeper red coloration and the narrow black margins on its fins.

  8. Amphiprion melanopus, also known as the cinnamon clownfish, red and black anemonefish, black-backed anemonefish or dusky anemonefish is a widely distributed anemonefish chiefly found in the western and southern parts of the Pacific Ocean..

  9. Cinnamon clownfish, cinnamon clownfish, fire clownfish, red and...

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    Cinnamon clownfish are widespread in the western Pacific, from the Great Barrier Reef north to the Marshall Islands and Guam, New Guinea, and from Vanuatu and New Caledonia to eastern Indonesia. Habitat. A marine tropical species. Does not migrate. Depth range from 1 to 18 meters. Adults inhabit lagoons and outer reefs. Size

  10. Cinnamon Clownfish | database.fish

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    Omnivore. Eats Flake Foods. Yes. Made famous by the movie Finding Nemo, their hardiness, small size, and minimal requirements make clownfish one of the most popular families of fish to keep in an aquarium.

  11. Cinnamon - Clownfish - Marine Ornamental Fish - Sea and Reef

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    Cinnamon Clownfish are one of the larger clownfish species and can become territorial. It is well suited in community tanks with larger fish species. It is very hardy and its beautiful look and bold behavior make it a wonderful candidate for you reef tank.