There is no such thing as a freshwater clown fish
i think saltwater cuz they live in the ocean
Clown fish do have jaws, so they are not a jawless fish.
You can find clown fish at any local pet or fish store.
Yes, Clown fish are vertebrates as they have a backbone.
Talapia, halibut, haddock, cod, sea bass, marlin, flounder, red snapper, cat fish,
Loaches are freshwater fish, for example, the clown loach which is a freshwater fish.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
i think saltwater cuz they live in the ocean
No Clownfish are saltwater, goldfish are freshwater
Unfortunately there isn't any clown fish (Nemo) look alike that exists. The closest you may get with something stripey that is fresh water (but they are black & orange) would be a clown loach, but they need very large tanks (at least a 75 gallon) as they grow pretty big, and they are a more advanced hobbyist fish.
Damsels are indeed saltwater fish, they are related to both clown fish and chromis. However they are a much hardier fish and can slowly acclimated to be a freshwater fish.
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.
No, not even close! Clownfish are saltwater tropical fish that belong to the Damselfish family. Goldfish are freshwater coldwater fish that belong to the Carp family.
They will eat Mysidacea which are srimp like creatures and Copepods who are small crustaceans found in oceans and freshwater bodies .
there are no kinds of fish clownfish eat it eats somthings from the rocks and corals and it looks for its food
There are many chemicals that will kill freshwater snails but they will also kill fish and some will kill plants too. The best way I have found to remove snails is to have a few Clown loaches (Botia macracantha) or a couple of freshwater Puffer fish to kill and eat them.
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?