Lateznatus and akindynos clown fish together.
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Lateznatus and akindynos clown fish together.
This video I took shows nicely the difference between the two clown fish/amphiprions.
The ak is always at the back of the two latz in this video, they will let it in the anem if danger arises or at night fall.
You see neither lat is mature yet, upon maturity, out goes the ak!
https://youtu.be/6nEYSHe09LU
The ak is always at the back of the two latz in this video, they will let it in the anem if danger arises or at night fall.
You see neither lat is mature yet, upon maturity, out goes the ak!
https://youtu.be/6nEYSHe09LU
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