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Exhibit
See the Clanwilliam yellowfish at Two Oceans Aquarium in this exhibit:
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Marine fish
- Beaked sandfish
- Black musselcracker (poenskop)
- Blue hottentot
- Blue-cheek goby
- Blue-green chromis
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
- Clown triggerfish
- Dark shyshark
- Devil firefish (common lionfish)
- Fransmadam
- Galjoen
- Giant kob
- Giant short-tail stingray
- Giant yellowtail (Cape yellowtail)
- Guinea fowl wrasse
- Honeycomb moray eel
- Klipvis
- Knysna seahorse
- Longnose butterflyfish
- Longsnout pipefish
- Madagascar butterflyfish
- Majestic angelfish
- Midas blenny
- Pencilled surgeon
- Puffadder shyshark
- Ragged-tooth shark
- Red stumpnose
- Regal tang (palette surgeon)
- Rocksucker
- Roman
- Sand steenbras
- Semicircle angelfish (koran anglefish)
- Six-bar wrasse
- South African butterflyfish
- Southern mullet
- Spotted unicornfish
- Strepie
- Three-spot angelfish
- Triangular boxfish
- Western clownfish (anemonefish)
- White steenbras
- Cape galaxias
- Clanwilliam redfin
- Clanwilliam rock catfish
- Clanwilliam sandfish
- Clanwilliam yellowfish
- Common carp (alien)
- Sharptooth catfish (alien)
- Smallmouth bass (alien)
- Spotted rock catfish
- Abalone
- Anemones
- Blue jellyfish
- Box jellyfish
- Cape sea urchin
- Common cuttlefish
- Common octopus
- Giant red hermit crab
- Giant spider crab
- Hagfish
- Jellyfish – introduction
- Moon jellyfish
- Nippled sea fan
- Palmate sea fan
- Peacock mantis shrimp
- Red-chested sea cucumber
- Sinuous sea fan
- South Coast rock lobster
- Spiny starfish
- West Coast rock lobster
- African black oystercatcher
- African penguin
- Cape bulbul
- Cape canary
- Cape wagtail
- Common moorhen
- King penguin
- Rockhopper penguin
Clanwilliam yellowfish Barbus capensis
This species occurs only in the deep pools and slow-flowing regions of the Olifants River.
These fish migrate upstream to spawn over the gravel beds in the middle reaches.
