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Clownfish vs Requin baleine

Amphiprion ocellaris comparé à Rhincodon typus

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Clownfish Requin baleine
Nom scientifique Amphiprion ocellaris Rhincodon typus
Ordre Perciformes Orectolobiformes
Famille Pomacentridae Rhincodontidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Endangered

Physical Traits

Attribut Clownfish Requin baleine
Longueur maximale 11,0 cm 1800,0 cm
Poids maximum 0,01 kg 21500,0 kg
Couleur Vivid orange body with three bold white bands edged in black: one behind the head, one mid-body, and one at the tail base; all fins are orange with black margins and white stripe edges. Dark gray to blue-gray back covered with a distinctive checkerboard grid of pale white or cream spots and transverse stripes; belly white; the unique spot pattern is unique to each individual.

Habitat & Environment

Attribut Clownfish Requin baleine
Type d'eau Saltwater Saltwater
Plage de profondeur 1-15m 0-1928m
Aire de répartition Eastern Indian Ocean and western Pacific from the Andaman Sea and Thailand south to northwest Australia and east to the Philippines and Japan. Lives exclusively … Pantropical in open oceanic and coastal waters between 30°N and 35°S. Aggregates seasonally at feeding sites including Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, the Gulf of …
Habitat Neritic, coral reefs Neritic, coral reefs

Aquarium Suitability

Attribut Clownfish Requin baleine
Taille minimale de l'aquarium 75 L
Température 24-27
Plage de pH 8.0-8.4
Niveau d'entretien Easy
Tempérament Peaceful

Cuisine & Edibility

Clownfish

Not consumed — iconic ornamental marine species famous for its symbiotic relationship with sea anemones; a staple of reef aquariums worldwide.

Requin baleine

Endangered species — consumption is strongly discouraged and illegal in many countries. Historically consumed in parts of Asia; now internationally protected under CITES Appendix II.

Species Overview

Clownfish

The ocellaris clownfish is a protandrous sequential hermaphrodite that lives in a mutualistic relationship with sea anemones. Its mucus coating protects it from anemone stings. All individuals are born male and the dominant fish transitions to female.

Requin baleine

The whale shark is the largest living fish species, reaching lengths of up to 18 meters. Despite its enormous size, it is a gentle filter feeder that consumes plankton, fish eggs, and small fish by swimming with its wide mouth open.

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