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  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Types Of Fish In Finding Nemo. 1. Clownfish (Nemo) Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris. Difficulty Level: Easy beginner fish. Temperament: Semi-aggressive. Adult Size: Up to 4 inches. Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons. Diet: Omnivores. Origin: Indian Ocean, Red Sea and western Pacific Ocean. Water temperature: 75 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

    • Clownfish. Amphiprion ocellaris. Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Red Sea. 4 inches or less. One of the most prominently displayed species in the movie is the Clownfish, and Nemo and his parents are all Clownfish.
    • Blue Hippo Tang. Paracanthurus hepatus. Fiji, Maldives, and Indonesia. 12 inches. The Blue Hippo Tang is arguably one of the most easily recognized fish due to their resemblance to the popular character, Dory.
    • Longnose Butterfly Fish. Forcipiger flavissimus. Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. 9 inches. Do you remember Nemo’s young friend at the beginning of the movie?
    • Spotted Eagle Ray. Aetobatus narinari. Western Pacific Ocean, Western Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean. 16.4 feet. Nemo’s teacher, Mr. Ray, is a Spotted Eagle Ray.
    • “Nemo”, “Marlin”, “Coral” – Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion Ocellaris) Clownfish by Philipgonzales3. Nemo, as well as his mom and dad – Coral and Marlin – are Ocellaris Clownfish.
    • “Dory” – Blue Hippo or Regal Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus) Blue Hippo by ibjhb. Dory is a Palette Surgeonfish, which is also known by their more popular names – Blue Hippo Tangs or Regal Tangs.
    • The fish that eats Nemo’s mom Coral – Barracuda (Sphyraena) Barracuda by DirtyDan156. The big scary fish that appears at the beginning of the movie and kills Nemo’s mom and her babies is a Barracuda.
    • “Tad”, “Bill” – Longnose Butterflyfish (Forcipiger flavissimus) Longnose Butterflyfish by Kershaw. Nemo’s classmate Tad is a yellow and purple Longnose Butterflyfish.
    • Ocellaris Clownfish (Nemo) Scientific Name: Amphiprion ocellaris. Origin: Indo-Pacific. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Adult Size: 3–4 in (7–10 cm) Behavior: Peaceful.
    • Blue Regal Tang (Dory) Scientific Name: Paracanthurus hepatus. Origin: Indo-Pacific. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate. Adult Size: Up to 12 in (31 cm) Behavior
    • Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish (Bill) Scientific Name: Forcipiger flavissimus. Origin: Indo-Pacific. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate. Adult Size: Up to 9 in (23 cm)
    • Moorish Idol (Gill) Scientific Name: Zanclus cornutus. Origin: Indo-Pacific. Level of Difficulty: Difficult. Adult Size: Up to 9 in (23 cm) Behavior: Moderately peaceful.
  3. May 30, 2003 · Finding Nemo: Directed by Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich. With Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe. After his son is captured in the Great Barrier Reef and taken to Sydney, a timid clownfish sets out on a journey to bring him home.

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    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
    • 2003-05-30
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Finding_NemoFinding Nemo - Wikipedia

    To ensure that the movements of the fish in the film were believable, the animators took a crash course in fish biology and oceanography. Thomas Newman composed the score for the film. Premiering in Los Angeles on May 18, Finding Nemo was released in theaters in the United States on May 30, 2003.

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · The 11 Different Kinds of Fish in Finding Nemo. 1. Clownfish. Image by: johnnyyip35, Pixabay. The star of Finding Nemo was Nemo and his dad, Marlin, both of whom are Clownfish. Clownfish come in multiple species, but all species look similar, with many sharing similar markings and colors.

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