Are there black and white clown fish?
Yes, there is a black and white clownfish, scientifically known as Amphiprion akindynos, or the skunk clownfish. This species of clownfish is found in the Indo-Pacific region, and is known for its distinctive black and white coloration. Its body is mostly black, with a broad white band encircling its midsection. The skunk clownfish typically inhabits coral reefs, and forms symbiotic relationships with sea anemones, where they find shelter and protection. In terms of size, the skunk clownfish can grow up to around 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) in length.
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