They are both Tropical and Marine. They need to be kept at 70F and they also need sea water.
they live in sea anenomes. they plants are very poisinus. clown fish are the only ones able to survive in this plant they live in sea anenomes. they plants are very poisinus. clown fish are the only ones able to survive in this plant
Yes some fish like clown and other small ones live in them
Yes there are black ones and they look good too.
small ones
There are no tropical fish that will not eat their babies at some stage in their lives. The Cichlid and Anabantid families are probably the commonest ones that look after their ova and protect their fry.
Yes. For most tropical fish, it would probably be better for them. Most tropical fish require a high protein diet. So if you can afford better food, then by all means, go the extra mile. your fish will seriously appreciate it!
Anywhere from $10 to $30 depending on the size and where you go to purchase it. Hope I helped you out!
Yes, it is not thought of because the very most common clown fish is orange, but there has been rare reports of red, yellow, and even green ones! But some were not identified as clown fish and named something different. But they found a green clown fish's egg to a common orange clown fish, and the DNA was matched.
Clownfish live in sea anemone because they are benefited by the sea anemone. The sea anemone are also benefited by this relationship. This is called mutualism. The clownfish are the only fish in the sea that are not stung by the sea anemone's long tentacles. Clownfish eat other fish leftover from the anemone. Anemone on the other hand are benefited because they get better water circulation from the anemone swimming around.
it provides sea life a place to live and some barrier reefs protect clown fish because they are the only ones who can touch the wall of the reef
Most fish you can except for the ones with toxins and you can eat rat's but they carry a lot of diseases in the wild.
Well it depends on the size. The bigger, the shorter, and the smaller, the longer. Normally, small coldwater fish would live for about 8 years, and bigger ones for about 5. If you are talking about tropical fish, talk to google.