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{{VerminInfo|name=Clownfish|symbol=α|color=4:0:1|biome=* Tropical ocean
 
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:''A tiny orange marine fish that lives inside the tentacles of a poisonous invertebrate.''
 
:''A tiny orange marine fish that lives inside the tentacles of a poisonous invertebrate.''
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Clownfish are vermin-sized fish that can be caught by {{L|fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves}} and processed at a {{L|fishery}}. They are found in {{L|biome|tropical}} {{L|ocean}}s and can be caught year round.
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While dwarves have an even chance of catching males or females, this is not the case in real life. In real life, the clownfish sex ratio is not even: a colony of these fish living around an anemone is comprised mainly of males, with only the most dominant fish being female. When the clan matriarch dies, the most dominant male changes its gender and becomes the new matriarch.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:53, 16 June 2010

Clownfish
α
Biome
  • Tropical ocean
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A tiny orange marine fish that lives inside the tentacles of a poisonous invertebrate.

Clownfish are vermin-sized fish that can be caught by Template:L and processed at a Template:L. They are found in Template:L Template:Ls and can be caught year round.

While dwarves have an even chance of catching males or females, this is not the case in real life. In real life, the clownfish sex ratio is not even: a colony of these fish living around an anemone is comprised mainly of males, with only the most dominant fish being female. When the clan matriarch dies, the most dominant male changes its gender and becomes the new matriarch.

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