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Species Summary for Premnas biaculeatus - Spinecheek anemonefish
- English
URL: http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.cfm?genusname=Premnas&speciesname
Indo-West Pacific: Indo-Australian Arch. including India, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, New
Guinea, New Britain, Solomon Is., Vanuatu, and Australia (northern Queensland). [ eng ] |

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Anemonefisker og anemoner - Premnas biaculeatus.
- Norwegian
URL: http://santron.no/Anemone/premnas.htm
Dette er en skikkelig rugg, som vanligvis blir ca. 16 cm. i naturen. I
akvariet kan den bli enda større. P. Biaceulatus har temperament som de
fleste andre anemonefisk, og forsvarer anemonen sin kraftig. Av utseende
så er de lys til brun-røde, med 3 forholdsvis smale hvite striper. De har også
en pigg på gjellelokket du bør passe deg for. [ nor ] |

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Spine-cheek Anemonefish {Premnas biaculeatus}
- English
URL: http://www.cautiouscoral.com/salt/fish/clown/default.asp?SpeciesID=56
The Spine-cheek Anemonefish (Premnas biaculeatus) is bright red
to brownish-red with three relatively narrow white or gray bars. All of the fins
are the same color as the body. The cheek usually has a pair of long spines.
Males are much smaller (usually less than 60-70 mm) and brighter red than
females, with brilliant white stripes. [ eng ] |

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Premnas biaculateus
- English
URL: http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com/other/premnas_biaculateus.htm
Selection:
Of clownfishes should be a breeze and a pleasure. In the wild they are abundant and easy to capture. All
are found in intimate contact with certain species of sea anemones and are easily netted off their "homes"
using hand nets, a cup of just by bare hand. None are cyanided; that poison costs money, and is
unnecessary. [ eng ] |

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Clownfish, genus Premnas, Small fish and crustaceans
- English
URL: http://www.indiaprofile.com/wildlife/clownfish.htm
Anemonefish or clownfish are one of the most interesting creatures inhabiting the seas. Their bright colours stand out like neon signs and their antics provide hours of fascinating fish watching. [ eng ] |

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Maroon Clownfish, Premnas biaculeatus
- English
URL: http://www.exotictropicals.com/encyclo/marine/clowns/maroon.htm
Feed all kinds of live, frozen, and flake foods. Best to feed small amounts several times a day. In a reef situation they don't really
need to be fed very often at all. [ eng ] |

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Maroon Clown, White Stripe Premnas biaculeatus
- English
URL: http://www.marinedepotlive.com/403734.html
The Premnas biaculeatus grows up to 6 inches. The small size will come
to you generally ¾ to 1¼ inches; the medium generally 1¼ to 2½ inches;
the large generally 2½ to 4 inches. The Maroon Clown, White Stripe
prefers a tank of at least 30 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim. [ eng ] |

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Premnas biaculeatus - maroon clownfish
- English
URL: http://www.actwin.com/fish/species/Premnas_biaculeatus.html
This fish is very agressive against other clownfish. It shoud be kept singly or bought as a mated pair. I have kept one in a 55 gal.tank for 9 years; it has been
the most durable fish I ever had, even surviving a bout with hole-in-head disease. [ eng ] |

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S.A.M.E. Database - Premnas biaculeatus
- English
URL: http://www.sphyraena.com/library/Pr_biaculeatus.html
This fish is the sole member of the genus Premnas,
and the only clownfish species not included in the genus Amphiprion.
It is also the largest species to which the "clownfish" moniker is
applied. Juveniles make acceptable additions to the community tank,
while large adults are notorious for being bullies. [ eng ] |

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