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Saddleback Clownfish Habitat and Life Cycle

Out here on the sand flats, there is safe accommodation for some. A family of Saddleback Clownfish have found an excellent home. The tentacles of this carpet anemone can kill. But the clownfish are immune to the poison, so they can shelter from danger. In return, the fish keep the anemone clean of debris. As with all clownfish, the family is ruled by a big female. Her white face marks her out as the boss. The diminutive male has to prove his worth, so he works tirelessly, removing debris and generally keeping on top of the housework. This greatest challenge is to find a safe place where the boss can lay her eggs. But there's nothing solid here for the female to lay them on. A nearby shell could be the solution. If only he can move it to the protection of the anemone. Too heavy. Besides, it has a mind of its own. Hermit crab. But out here, twice a day, the anemone is swept by tidal currents and they bring in new opportunities. An old plastic bottle. Perhaps this will do. Not heavy enough. The coconut shell, it looks just right. But it's a long way from home. And he can't move it by himself. A little adjustment to the anemones tentacles in order to clear a space for it. And the shell is tucked in. The female lays. A safe nursery at last. He has proved himself worthy to father her young. And he fertilizes them. Now he will meticulously tend the eggs. Keeping them clean and healthy until they hatch. In ten days time.