yes, at least with some types of crabs. clowns will do well with hermit crabs, though I'm unsure with other varieties. clown fish naturally live with crabs, but they may need an anemone if it is a particularly aggressive crab.
Clown fish and the anemone both do favors for each other. The anemone provides shelter for the clown fish and the fish cleans it in turn i guess. In that case i always say research and don't be lazy.
Hermit crabs live on land, for they only need water to drink, not to live on/in.
Other marine anemone fish will eat similar diets.
normally there just like crabs so they eat the same things as crabs that are dead fish or left over
They're the same thing.
the same amount of crabs there are in your mums pussy. what bruv.
The same way as any other fish. They use their mouths and swallow.
No. They're not even in the same family, let alone the same species.
No; clownfish are marine (saltwater) whereas fighting fish/betta's are freshwater fish. They cannot be placed into the same type of water or aquarium.
if you mean reproduce - the same as many other fish. they mate and lay eggs. HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN FINDING NEMO!
Only if you provide dressers for both.
Another Clown Fish. You can only put 2 clowns in a tank if they are same species and only at the same time.They can also be kept with other reef safe fishes,tangs,gobies,some wrasses,anything not really aggressive and if they have an anemone they are usually pretty safe from anything...not damsels.Ask a knowledgeable fish store associate that you trust not to just sell you anything to make the commision.