clown fish have been around for 55 years. they were discovered in 1958.
A clown fish has no long tail
clown fish are 2 to 5 inches long males are smaller than females
About 2 and ahlf INCHES.
Clownfish can be anywhere from 3.9 to 7.1 inches long.
No Clown fish are good with guppies although it is possible to keep clown loaches (Botia macrocantha) and Guppies together for a while. Don't forget though that Botias are shoaling fish so they should be kept in groups. They also grow to around 14inches long so need a large tank.
it is a fish that has been around since the planet earth has existed.
According to fossil records, they believe that fish, such as the Hagfish, have been around for about 300 million years.
Well, really, it depends on how much they eat, obviously, just like a human. But normally, 3 to 5 pounds when they're fully grown.
clown fish can last as long as it is healthy enough to live. When sea creatures live in the ocean they tend to be way healthier than if they live in a small environment eg. a tank. Clown fish may live around 3-4 years if they aren't eaten and if they eat and continue to stay healthy.
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.
I assume you mean Clown Loaches (Botia macracantha) because they live in fresh water. Clown Fish are the marine "NEMO" type of fish. Clown Loaches grow to over 12" long are tropical and prefer to be kept in groups of more than 5. They need their water well filtered and heated to around 78F. Goldfish are cold water fish and should be in water no warmer than 70F (they prefer 50F to 65F). I am guessing your tank is very overstocked and unless you do something about it you will soon be loosing fish. The basic rule is 1" of fish needs 1 gallon of water. So if you have 2 Clown Loaches the minimum tank water holding capacity should be around 30 gallons just for them.
Clown Loach (Chromobotia macracanthus) grows to be quite a large fish (10 inches to 12 inches long) and they should be kept in groups of no less than 5 fish. They will mix well with other peacfull but largish fish like Silver dollars and Bala sharks. The minimum sized tank recommended for these larger species is at least 6 foot long.