Meet our clownfish (aka Nemo!) (2024)

Meet our clownfish (aka Nemo!) (1)

'Amphiprion percula', commonly known as a 'Clownfish' (or Nemo!)Image courtesy ofHaplochromis via Wikimedia commons.

Hi, I'm Alyster and I'm an aquarist at the Aquarium at World Museum. Over the next few months I'm going to introduce you to some of the fish in our Aquarium. I'll be picking out the characters from the film 'Finding Nemo' and telling you more about the real fish behind the animation!

I'm going to start with the charactersNemo, Marlin and Coral, who are all clownfish. It’s safe to say our clownfish are one of the most popular fish in our aquarium, and often draw the most attention. Children and adults a like will point with glee and exclaim “NEMO!” It’s no surprise given the massive success of the film and the iconic look the clownfish has.

The clownfish featured in 'Finding Nemo' are Percula clownfish or 'Amphiprion percula'. There are 30 different species of clownfish, we keep three different kinds including the percula. Percula clownfish are found in the Western pacific - Queensland and Melanesia. They’re found in coral lagoons and reefs flats, and inhabit The Great Barrier Reef. Clownfish have a mutual beneficial relationship with sea anemones.

Our clownfish live in Magnificent Sea Anemones, but they can also inhabit other types. Anemones are venomous, they use the stings on their tentacles, to paralyse and hold on to other fish for food. They don’t sting the clownfish - no solid reason has been found as to why this is - but there are a few theories. One well regarded theory is that clownfish build up an immunity to the sting. When a clownfish is introduced to a new anemone they don’t just dive straight in, they shimmy up to the anemone, letting the tentacles touch parts of their body, and shimmy away, then shimmy back up. Once at full immunity the clownfish can pop right into the anemone and stay there.

The anemones provide protection to the clownfish, as clownfish are clumsy swimmers, they don’t venture too far from their host anemone, if they were to a swift predator like a shark would snap them up right away. Anemones also provide food to the clownfish, they will pick at the fish the anemone has caught and also pick off any dying tentacles. The anemone also benefits from the presence of a clownfish. Butterfly fish are known to eat anemones, the clownfish will bump and bash into any hungry butterflies and warn them off, the clownfish faeces also supplies the anemone with sustenance.

Clownfish are protoneous hermaphrodites, this means that all clownfish are born male and the biggest will change into a female. In the wild there will be a breeding pair, male and females, and also 0-4 other smaller males in their group. If the female dies, the mating male changes sex to female and the largest of the group of males will become the breeding partner. So, when Coral died in the film, Marlin would change to Nemo’s mother!

Though the clownfish look pretty cute, they’re actually one of the most aggressive fish we keep in the aquarium. They’re very territorial and if introduced to new clownfish they will fight and won’t let them into the safe haven of the anemone. We as aquarists have to be mindful not to get out hands too close to their anemone when our hands are in the tank cleaning it. The clownfish will see our hand as a threat and attack it. You’d be surprised how much punch these little guys pack!

Meet our clownfish (aka Nemo!) (2024)

FAQs

Why do people call clownfish Nemo? ›

All the photos below were taken with my small Canon Powershot A95 compact camera. As you may know, the clownfish is also called Anemony-fish in English, because of the anemone in which it lives. Hence the name Nemo (atNEMOny fish) for the little Disney cartoon hero.

What is the clownfish from Finding Nemo? ›

The clownfish featured in 'Finding Nemo' are Percula clownfish or 'Amphiprion percula'. There are 30 different species of clownfish, we keep three different kinds including the percula. Percula clownfish are found in the Western pacific - Queensland and Melanesia.

Is Nemo a percula or ocellaris? ›

Nemo of the cartoon fame is most likely modeled after the ocellaris, however, it could also be the very closely related percula. They are one of the smaller species of clownfish and are found in 3 different species of anemone.

Is Nemo he or she? ›

In the movie "Finding Nemo," Nemo is portrayed as a male clownfish. The character Nemo is the son of Marlin, another clownfish, and Coral. Throughout the film, Nemo's gender is consistently referred to as male, and he is voiced by a male actor in the original animated feature.

Is Nemo a false clownfish? ›

Different Types of Clownfish

Nemo and his dad are false clownfish or clown anemonefish. Anemonefish because their home is the sea anemone which is actually toxic to all the other fish. False because they look similar to the orange ("original") clownfish.

What is Daddy Nemo's name? ›

Nemo is a curious and impressionable six-year-old, only child who lives with his overprotective, single-parent father, Marlin. Having led a sheltered life, Nemo brims with the excitement of starting school and finally seeing the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef.

What is a Nemo in real life? ›

Clownfish: “Marlin”, “Coral”, “Nemo”

False Ocellaris Clownfish are closely related to the true clownfish better known as the orange clown fish and are both species that are found in coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific.

What type of fish is dory? ›

Dory, the small blue fish with a bad memory from the "Finding Nemo" franchise, is a blue tang, or a Paracanthurus hepatus in scientific terms.

What does Nemo mean? ›

Meaning:Nobody. Nemo is a boy's name of Latin origin, meaning “nobody.” If the name sounds familiar, maybe it is because of the beloved clownfish in the animated film, Finding Nemo.

Can clownfish change gender? ›

But did you know that male clownfish can become female? Groups of clownfish are led by a female, while the second-in-command fish is male. When the leader dies, the next-in-line male changes into a female in order to become the leader.

What is the rarest type of clownfish? ›

McCullochi (Amphiprion mccullochi)

Its tiny natural range is closed to fishing making it one of the rarest Clownfish in the aquarium hobby. It is typically dark brown to black in color with a white tail and single white head bar. Juveniles tend to be more brown in coloration and have three bars.

Are clownfish poisonous? ›

No the Amphiprion genus of fish (clownfish) are not poisonous. The anemones which they inhabit can on occasion cause mild to painful stings but the fish themselves are harmless.

Is Finding Nemo ok for a 2 year old? ›

Finding Nemo contains cartoon action violence. The violence is often meant to be funny but could be scary for younger children, especially with the 3D effects. For example: A scary-looking barracuda with long sharp teeth attacks Marlin and Coral.

Is Dory a guy or a girl? ›

Dory is the third female protagonist in a Pixar film, the first two being Merida and Joy. She is also Pixar's third titular character, the first two being Nemo and WALL-E, and the second titular character to be a protagonist overall, the first one being WALL-E. She is also Pixar's first female titular character.

Is Nemo's dad a girl? ›

Well, let us tell you that they got one not-so-minor detail about clownfish completely wrong. Well, here is a simple fact that they missed! All clownfish ( Nemo and Marlin are clownfish) are born male and the dominant male of a group turns into a female when the female of that group dies.

Why did Disney name Nemo Nemo? ›

Interestingly, Nemo is the only clownfish in the Finding Nemo franchise to not be named after a real-life animal. Marlin and Coral, however, are named after real-life animals. Nemo, in turn, is actually Latin for "no one".

What does it mean to call someone Nemo? ›

Meaning:Nobody. Nemo is a boy's name of Latin origin, meaning “nobody.” If the name sounds familiar, maybe it is because of the beloved clownfish in the animated film, Finding Nemo.

Why is Nemo named that? ›

Either they named him after Captain Nemo (from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea) or they went straight to the source and named him Nemo meaning “no one” or “nobody” — literally someone with no importance.

What does Nemo stand for? ›

The word “Nemo” is latin for “No One.” It slipped into literature in Homer's 'Odyssey' when your boy played a cyclops and claimed “Nemo did it...”

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