In nature a clownfish cannot survive without a host anemone.
Clownfish and carpet anemone.
They would simply be picked off by a predator as they would have no place to hide.
Amphiprion perideraion pink skunk is a commonly available clownfish but i find it not to be very popular with most hobbyists.
Both need the other to survive.
They are small shrimps getting to about 1 25 2 5 inches 3 6 cm in length.
Periclemenes anemone shrimps are infrequently traded but interesting tankmates that live in a symbiotic relationship with carpet anemones presumably for protection.
Watching a clownfish seemingly playing in its anemone host is one of the most magical things that can happen in our aquariums.
This species of carpet anemone can eat fish in the display aquarium so use caution when housing a carpet anemone in with fish other than clownfish.
1 different types of clownfish tend to prefer living with or hosting different types of anemones.
The carpet anemones can be called home by quite a few of the commonly offered clownfish species including the clarkii clown the pink skunk clown the percula clown the false percula clown and many others.
To be specific s.
Haddoni hosts amphiprion akindynos a.
When healthy this anemone is very sticky to the touch and when they grasp something or someone it is very difficult to convince it to let go without damaging the animal.
The anemones true percula clownfish are normally associated with in the sea are the sebae heteractis crispa ritteri heteractis magnifica and giant carpet stichodactyla gigantea.
Clownfish rely on anemones for protection from predators while anemones rely on clownfish for food.