The Picasso Clownfish can turn into an aggressive fish if it was previously combined with an aggressive fish. However, the Picasso Clownfish will not become aggressive if combined with a shy fish.
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Picasso Clownfish, scientifically named Amphiprion percula, is native to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. This seawater fish has different patterns and colors, some even having patterns covered with white. The species has lived in the wild for about 8 years, while they can live up to 10 years in captivity.
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