You can start by saying goodby to your clownfish. They will die in a very short time if they do not have a much larger tank (at least 60 gallons) and live sea anemonies to live in/with. You will also need a marine capable power filter, a protein skimmer, a hydrometer, a heater/thermostat, some living rock, an ozonizer and last but not least specialised lights. Salt is never replaced unless you have actually removed water from the tank. Normally top ups only replace evaporation loss and that is plain unsalted water. If you do a water change you will need to measure exactly how much water is removed and replace exactly the right quantity of salt as you add the fresh water to refill the tank. Keeping Tropical Marine fish alive is not a "Hit and miss" procedure. It is an extremely involved/complicated business and requires heaps of study and lots of available cash to do it successfully.
a clown fish will die because it is a ocean fish and with out salt water , it will die in fresh water.
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.
If you are referring to the "nemo" clown fish . The answer is no. Those clown fish are marine and Glofish are fresh water zebra tetras.
no you can not because they dont sell salt fish at walmart and a clown fish is a salt water fish
Clown fish drink water. Clown fish are a fish that live in salt waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
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What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?
The Clownish is a salt water fish that can be found in the great barrier reef near Australia.
Clown fish in french is poisson clown
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