Lähellä

By Vjoy

Thanks for all the fish

Clownfish moving through sea anemones.

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I wish I owned this stuff, but sadly this was blipped in a public aquarium (Sea Life).

The tank was only about 2 meters wide, full of colorful fish that live in the coral reef. The pictures that I took came out nicely because these tanks had such a bright lighting.

I liked this photo because it shows the path this fish has taken through the anemones. It started it's slow slide from the top anemone and slid downwards. It rests for a few seconds in one anemone and continues to the next. Those tentacles provide cover for the fish in the nature and protect it by causing nasty stings for any predator. Clownfish is covered by a mucus layer protecting it from those stingy tentacles.

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