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Hi, I am Baby Rabbit and on my news letter I put animal facts,recipes,and the weather report for most of the week .Enjoy.
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Fish 
Animal Facts
Clown Fish
Class:Osteichthyes
Order:Perciformes
Family:    Amphiprion
Size:    Length: Up to 4 inches (10 cm) 
Weight:Approximately 1 ounce (28 g)
Diet:Fish, zooplankton, small crustaceans and algae
Distribution:Tropical waters including the Red Sea, Coral Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia
Young:  Hundreds of orange eggs, twice per month
Animal Predators: Unknown
IUCN Status:No special status
Terms:Young: Fry
Lifespan:3 to 5 years in captivity

 

Facts/Trivia:

·         The percula clown fish is also known as the “clown anemone fish.” 

·         There are hundreds of different types of clown fish that come in a variety of colors and patterns. 

 

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Percula clown fish are orange with three white stripes, bordered in black. They are named clown fish because of their clown-like markings and because their movements make them appear to be waddling while swimming. Females are larger than males. 

 

Habitat

Clown fish live in the warm waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. They live in temperatures that range from 75 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 26 C). 

 

Feeding Habits

Clown fish live among anemone. Anemone look like flowers or plants and live on the floor of the ocean. They have hundreds of poisonous tentacles that kill fish with a touch. Clown fish wait until the anemone paralyzes and eats a fish, then they feed on whatever is left over. They also eat zooplankton, dead anemone tentacles and some small crustaceans. They clean the anemone by eating the algae from their tentacles.  

 Fishy 

Reproduction

Clown fish form monogamous pairs and mate an average of twice per month. The female lays her orange, oval-shaped eggs on a flat surface, such as a rock. Prior to the egg-laying, both parents vigorously clean the rock by biting at it. Once they are laid, the male releases sperm over the eggs, then keeps watch over them, fanning them and mouthing them, for the next six to 10 days, until they hatch. The female guards the territory from intruders during this time. When they hatch, the larvae feed on zooplankton until they develop into miniature versions of their parents. 

 

Behavior

Clown fish seem to be immune to the anemone’s poison, and scientists believe this is because clown fish are coated with a protective coating of mucous. Both clown fish and anemones benefit from their relationship—while clown fish get leftovers of the fish that the anemone captures, they are also safe from most predators because the anemone captures and eats any fish that approach too closely. In return, the clown fish are beneficial to the anemone because they attract the kinds of fish that the anemone eats. Clown fish are very active fish, and the older ones are especially aggressive at defending their territory in the anemone. They chase away fish such as butterfly fish, that prey on the anemone by biting the ends of the tentacles. 

 

Conservation

Clown fish are protected by many governments from being gathered for the pet trade, and are not a conservation concern at this time. 

 

Recipes

Strawberry Orange Smash

2 1/2 cups of frozen or  fresh strawberries

1\2 cup of splenda

1\2 tsp.of vanilla

1\2 of  orange juice

First  you blend all of the ingredients and pour into a glass .Serve.For a cold treat add ice cubes then mix .After that mixture freeze and enjoy. Perfecto 

 

 
Weather
Today
May 23
Scattered T-Storms
82°/66°40%
82°F
Thu
May 24
Scattered T-Storms
85°/64°40%
85°F
Fri
May 25
Mostly Sunny
87°/64°10%
87°F
Sat
May 26
Partly Cloudy
87°/64°10%
87°F
Sun
May 27
Isolated T-Storms
88°/65°30%
88°F
Mon
May 28
Isolated T-Storms
88°/66°30%
88°F
Tue
May 29
Isolated T-Storms
87°/66°30%
87°F
Wed
May 30
Scattered T-Storms
88°/66°40%
88°F
Thu
May 31
Partly Cloudy
89°/66°20%
89°F
Fri
Jun 1
Mostly Sunny
90°/67°20%
90°F
 















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