Ryan hitch.  Location  Topography  Climate  species.

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Ryan hitch

 Location  Topography  Climate  species

Located off the cost of Indonesia.

 Tropical  Humidity between 70-90%

lownfish_in_Green_Anemone.jpg /wp- content/uploads/2012/07/Pt eroidichthys-amboinensisRS- resized.jpg Scorpion fish Anemone and clownfish pufferfish

Pelican barracuda Clownfish scorpionfish plankton coral algae anemones

 Live in shallow water  Blend in with the coral around them  Humans capturing them for there tanks is what is harming species the most

Commensalism and mutualism Clownfish and anemone

Parasitism Flatworms and rice coral

 Coral mining  Pollution  Overfishing  Blast fishing  Digging of canals