Finding Nemo-inspired Hanging Giant Clown Fish
Marlin was a true doting fish dad for finding Nemo across the ocean and facing different kinds of perils with a firm resolve to reunite with his son. Marlin and Nemo are called clownfish or false anemonefish and are known for their orange and white bars with black outlines. They are named as such because they dwell in a sea anemone, a creature growing on the seafloor that has tentacles to lure food and repel predators.
The anemonefish in general are monogamous with their mates. The male courts the female with gestures such as flexing his fins and chasing the latter. He also prepares the nest and it depends upon the female to lay eggs in there which are fertilized through the male’s sperm.
It is quite interesting how this larger-than-life Giant Clown Fish can find a sea anemone to shelter it at its length of 208 centimetres and 131 centimetres width. It would certainly be troublesome for it to swim across seas, engage in clownfish interaction, much less reproduction, and have a chance to voice out its concerns to other aquatic species like Marlin. However, seeing as it would certainly make Marlin and Nemo proud, it would be best to showcase this hanging Giant Clownfish for the public and especially the children to see.
Hanging Giant Clown Fish Features:
Dimensions: L 208 x W 131 x H 129 cm
Weight: 44 kg
- Larger-than-life fibreglass
- Also available Giant Clown Fish for Metal Pedestal
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