no cause they are native to the sea and the great barrier reef
the pet store
a great pet but a little hard, but the classic reason is because of nemo
Clownfish can't live without a sea anemone, just like humans can't live without plants. Clownfish are the fish that can live in sea anemones. If other fish try to go in the see anemone they'll get harmed. Sea anemones protect clownfish only.
Heres all the ones I know: -Common Clownfish -Orange Skunk Clownfish -Maroon Clownfish -Pink Skunk Clownfish -Red sea Clownfish -Barrier Reef clownfish -Clark's Clownfish -Cap Clownfish !
Yes, you can keep an inchworm as a pet.
no there is not an lps clownfish.
Yes, you keep your old pet and gain the new hybrid
A good pet to keep in your room is a rat!
The relationship between a clownfish and an anemone is a type of mutualism, a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit. The clownfish receives protection from predators by living among the anemone's stinging tentacles, while the anemone benefits from the clownfish's presence, which can help attract food and keep the anemone clean. Additionally, the clownfish's movements can stimulate the anemone, promoting its growth.
a group of clownfish
any pet to keep is a huge responsibility but if you want your first pet u should get a fish
Nemo, the clownfish from the animated film "Finding Nemo," lives in an anemone. Anemones provide a safe habitat for clownfish, offering protection from predators while the clownfish, in return, help keep the anemone clean and provide nutrients. This symbiotic relationship is essential for both species' survival.