This is a Two-bar Anemonefish, also known as the Two-band Anemonefish, and the Red Sea Clownfish -- take your pick. The scientific name is Amphiprion bicinctus. They grow to a length of 3 to 4 inches, and they live in anemones (in case you hadn't figured that out from the name!). I like their iridescent white bands.
I took this photo several years ago in the Red Sea, off the coast of the Sinai peninsula, near Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Nemo! great shot, very cool fish. my son would be uber jealous - wants one. can't take care of his beta fish. don't think he's ready for anything more complicated.
I like that fish. We have two clownfish (Nemo type - excuse my lack of scientific language har har) and day before yesterday we got a Chevron Tang (I think that is what its called). Truth is I just stare at the tank, Fishboy fills it and maintains it.
Anyway, the very thing I love about the clownfish is the way they get into the anemones. I can watch for hours.
Thanks to all of you for visiting. We're always delighted to read all the comments from our Wordless Wednesday friends.
For those who mentioned "Nemo," technically the fish in my picture is not a Nemo. I believe that Nemo is a different species of clownfish -- Amphiprion ocellatus. Same genus, different species -- so, you could say they were cousins.
To those of you who commented that the fish looked like he posed -- I admit, cheated a little. I cropped this from a larger photo. This fish happened to be in the center of that photo, so it was easy to crop and enlarge a bit, so you could see the details.
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This is a Two-bar Anemonefish, also known as the Two-band Anemonefish, and the Red Sea Clownfish -- take your pick. The scientific name is Amphiprion bicinctus. They grow to a length of 3 to 4 inches, and they live in anemones (in case you hadn't figured that out from the name!). I like their iridescent white bands.
ReplyDeleteI took this photo several years ago in the Red Sea, off the coast of the Sinai peninsula, near Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
Happy Wordless Wednesday.
Bobbie
I found Nemo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. I love marine life shots.
Great photo, as always. I love clownfish :)
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of stuffed clownfish here - who knows the might end up in a future WW.
Nemo! great shot, very cool fish. my son would be uber jealous - wants one. can't take care of his beta fish. don't think he's ready for anything more complicated.
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nemo's friend!!!
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The fishes in the red sea are so colorful !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture. This is always one of the best places to come for Wordless Wednesday pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. My post today: "This is my hometown".
Happy WW!
Is this Nemo? I guess you'll be getting a lot of that today. Pretty color. Happy WW
ReplyDeleteYellow is my favorite color! Are these the same as in Finding Nemo?
ReplyDeleteI love Nemo!! I have an aquarium shot today also, Stop by. http://camerawords.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHe, or she, looks like Nemo. Wait 'til my daughter sees it.
ReplyDeleteMy three year loves all clown fish, it doesn't matter what they look like he always yells NEMO!
ReplyDeleteThis fish looks larger than 3 or 4 inches. Beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteLovely undersea portrait. Looks like he's posing for you!
ReplyDeleteThe colors on that fish are really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love how whenever you look at them it looks like they all have their own little personalties.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so perfect! Who's Nemo? LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fish... so colorful!
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Wonderful photo... I love how amazingly creative Mother Nature has been and how well she uses color and contrast.
ReplyDeleteI like that fish. We have two clownfish (Nemo type - excuse my lack of scientific language har har) and day before yesterday we got a Chevron Tang (I think that is what its called). Truth is I just stare at the tank, Fishboy fills it and maintains it.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, the very thing I love about the clownfish is the way they get into the anemones. I can watch for hours.
I wonder if we can add one of these?
Great colors in this one. I so want to shoot underwater.
ReplyDeleteWow - that's one cool fish!! It's wearing its band like cool badge :D
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright, beautiful color - you do good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all of you for visiting. We're always delighted to read all the comments from our Wordless Wednesday friends.
ReplyDeleteFor those who mentioned "Nemo," technically the fish in my picture is not a Nemo. I believe that Nemo is a different species of clownfish -- Amphiprion ocellatus. Same genus, different species -- so, you could say they were cousins.
To those of you who commented that the fish looked like he posed -- I admit, cheated a little. I cropped this from a larger photo. This fish happened to be in the center of that photo, so it was easy to crop and enlarge a bit, so you could see the details.
Bobbie
Great photo!
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Sort of looks like a Garibaldi with war paint!
ReplyDeleteI am a little behind in my Wordless Wednesdays but this is a cute little fish! Thanks for sharing!
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