i was looking around the web and found this link to help those that are trying to get there clowns to host with anemones
Clownfish Database
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That database is what species of clowns are found in what species of anemone in nature, not an aquarium. Clowns will adapt to anemones in aquariums that they wouldn't normally be found in in nature.
As for Amphiprion percula, they are found in Heteractis crispa, which is often called a sebae anemone in the pet trade. That may be an H. crispa in the picture.
Also, I see A. percula in E. quadricolor all the time and that has never been documented in nature as far as I am aware.
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Oh I didn't notice it was in the wild not captivity, and the picture is an H. Crispa
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