Movie Prompting Demand for Clown Fish

Finding Nemo, an animated movie about a search for a lost clown fish that recently began playing in theaters, is causing a dramatic increase in demand - especially among children - for pet clown fish.
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Bob im guessing you guys have alot of time on your hands..
5/4/2007
tiffany R. Role they are right about the demand for clown fish it is crazy. ever since that movie came out that is all my little sister wanted. it is just crazy. Just leave the fish alone, all kinds of fish not just one, all of them 5/1/2007
mattieb In the sea, clownfish live in sea amonene so they don't get eaten by preditors. They can live perfectly happy lives without a sea amonene. 10/22/2006
*#@~ I THiNK THaT THeRe SHouLD B iNFo oN CLoWN FiSH 'N' SuM PiX oF DeM... 11/9/2003
Dom i agree with this and think it is wrong to sell clown fish without sea amonene because this is what they live in .in the sea 10/29/2003
dr.williams i think that we should give the life sentence to all of the little brats aged 3-7 and let the clown fish back into their proper hbitat
10/18/2003
Janine L. How do you look after a clown fish? 9/27/2003
Alice Dwyer How do you look after a clown fish 9/14/2003
sam mitchell where can i find pictures from finding nemo? 8/31/2003
? You should have a picture of a clownfish 8/25/2003
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