Oman Anemonfish
Oman Anemonfish
Oman Anemonfish
Oman Anemonfish
Fishes · Bony fishes · Clownfishes

Oman Anemonfish

Amphiprion omanensis Allen & Mee, 1991
15 cm2-23 mLeast Concern
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The 🇴🇲 Oman anemonfish (Amphiprion undefinedensis) is known for its brownish-orange color with two narrow white stripes and a forked tail. It can be found in rocky coastal reefs, typically at depths of 2-23 meters. This species is rare and is usually found living on Heteractis crispa and Entacmea quadricolor anemones. It is exclusively found in Southern 🇴🇲 Oman.

Why it's threatened

Biological resource use
Intentional use: (subsistence/small scale) [harvest]

This species is a minor component of the aquarium trade.

Threat classification from the IUCN Red List.

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Last Update: June 28, 2026