It all depends upon the size of your tank. Clown (Anemone) fish are usually found in small groups where there is one breeding pair and a few juveniles living in a symbiotic relationship with a Sea Anemone. To do this properly, your tank would need to be at least 60 gallons US.
You will not find an answer to this as there is no data on the total number of clownfishes. The wild populations of clownfish are not highly threatened, and so no large studies on clownfish populations are being conducted.
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Well, at the most four because that's how many types of clown fish there are: There is the Percula, Clarkii, Black Percula, and theOcellaris, clown fish.
Clownfish don't do much travelling. They stay pretty close to their anemone host.
Tetras, like many species of fish, travel is groups. These groups are not packs, they are called schools. There are many reasons for this like safety and numbers and fish like to be with other fish.
There are many types of clown fish. The one most commonly referred to is in the species A. ocellaris
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There are many species of larger fish that would eat Clown Fish if they could but the Clown fish lives its life in amongst the poisonous tentacles of a Sea anemone. This protects it from all predators.
clown fish lay so many eggs because the eat them
near the sign to go to the beach area it will Be near there.
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they have from 100 to 1,000 :)
There are 28 species of clown fish. They are also called anemonefish, because of their ability to hide in anemone without being affected by the poison.
The answer is that. A clown fish is a omnivore.
i know that Clown Fish don't get stung if they live there.I don't think there is many types of fish that can live in an anenome. (kinda like in Finding Nemo) hope this helps! RyWest~