Shallow water diving in Lord Howe puts you within reach of amazing neotropical reef fish
If you ever find yourself diving in Lord Howe for whatever reason, chances are you’ll encounter a wild McCulloch’s clownfish and there’s nothing that will allow you to take it home. Not even a Master Ball. The video right at the bottom shows a group of Amphiprion mccullochi playing in a labyrinth of anemones, corals Read More
Juicy captive bred Amphiprion Mccullochi clownfish showed off by ORA
It’s been quite a while since we heard any news about the uber rare Mcculloch’s clownfish, Amphiprion mccullochi, but this weekend ORA treated visitors to their MACNA booth to some great looking small captive-bred specimens.Before the rare clownfish fanciers get their motors all revved up, ORA was just showing off these Mccullochi clownfish as a Read More
Amphiprion tricinctus, mature adult three striped clownfish pair featured in video
Amphiprion tricinctus is a unique large clownfish that naturally occurs in the Marshall Islands and neighboring central Pacific regions. Also known as the three striped clownfish, since it belongs in the clarki complex of clownfish, juveniles may closely resemble related fish like the clarkii, bluestripe, and akyndinos clownfishes. However, unlike these species which may show Read More
17 days later Mccullochi Clownfish fry are growing up
You remember those Mccullochi Clownfish fry a few weeks ago? Well the little suckers grew. 17 days later they look like this, with stripes that are starting to appear and develop. Any guesses as to when these fish might show up for sale Read More