Clownfish and Magnificent Sea Anemone Coral Reef - stock video

A coral reef full of Skunk Anemone Clownfish (Amphiprion Akallopisos) within Magnificent Sea Anemone (Heteractis magnifier). These fish are fascinating as they live in the Anemone Coral and have a symbiotic relationship with them. The Clownfish coats itself in the stinging mucus excreted by the Anemone and is thereby protected from the venom and predators. In return the Clownfish feeds on parasites and small predators that infest and try to eat the Anemone. The location is Bida Nai, Phi Phi, Krabi, Thailand.
A coral reef full of Skunk Anemone Clownfish (Amphiprion Akallopisos) within Magnificent Sea Anemone (Heteractis magnifier). These fish are fascinating as they live in the Anemone Coral and have a symbiotic relationship with them. The Clownfish coats itself in the stinging mucus excreted by the Anemone and is thereby protected from the venom and predators. In return the Clownfish feeds on parasites and small predators that infest and try to eat the Anemone. The location is Bida Nai, Phi Phi, Krabi, Thailand.
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