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	<description>Learn all you wanted to know about clown anemonefish and guide how to keep and care. How to set-up the fish tank, feeding and breeding information.</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The stooge  clown fish (Amphiprion percula) is a species of fish living in saltwater habitats. unaffected is intimate that anemone fish. usually the poles apart clown fish orange and marked with three white stripes around its body and apart around the head, besides supremacy the abdomen, and another to the tail. If you flash closely, [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you, Finding Nemo Disney Motion Picture  ,  almost everyone knows clown fish. Clown fish or clown fish family Pomacentridae, are one of the easiest tropical marine aquarium fish to breed. Clownfish regularly lay eggs in aquariums. They have very large eggs and larvae, and as the larvae eat easily cultured live foods, raising them [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Clown Fish Is a Symbiotic Anemonefish</title>
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