yes it is but after a while there probably wouldn't be quite as many fish as you put in there yes it is but after a while there probably wouldn't be quite as many fish as you put in there
In my 20 gallon aqaurium I have three neon tetras and a clown loach which have been togethor for a few months now. So far they have not bothered each other so it would work out if it is a small clown loach and you have other fish in the aquarium as well.
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.
Harlequin Rasboras White Cloud Minnows Zebra Danios Guppies Mollies Platies Swordtails Corydoras
id say guppies, they breed like rabbits
Yes, they are about the same size and they both community fish.
No Clownfish are saltwater, goldfish are freshwater
Many colorful fish species are found in marine (salt water) environments, such as the clownfish, yellow tang and lionfish. However, if you do not have the time, interest or money to begin a marine aquarium, many freshwater fish are extremely beautiful. Examples of these include: -Betta fish -Angel Fish -Glofish (Genetically Modified Zebra Danios) -Neon Tetras or Cardinal Tetras -Platies -Guppies -Swordtails Take a trip to your local pet store and ask your friendly fish department employee for his/her recommendations for a fish.
Guppies, zebra danios or the zebra danio glofish, and a few Kuhlii loaches are a good choice. All these fish should have friends of their own species for company. Also if you toss in a mystery snail (not a ramhorn) and some Japanese Moss Balls it looks really cool.
Glo fish are Zebra Danios that have been injected with a jellyfish gene to make them glow. They can mix with most Tetras OK.
Under normal circumstances zebra danios are not vicious towards anything. However if their diet is lacking in protein they could well do some fin nipping of any other slower moving fish.
Usually community fish are the most active and they school together swimming back and forth throughout the tank. Stay away from the bigger fish who have a tendency to look for hiding places.
You can add Guppies, Mollies,Neon tetras, algae eaters,sword tails,and African water frogs (also known as African clawed frogs, but they don't claw the fish)to name a few.If you do add an African water frog, be sure to have a lid on your tank. To add flair, you can add mystery snails, clams or ghost or cherry shrimp. You can also put an angelfish or angelfish pare, but to be on the safe side, don't put anything to small in with it because any fish that has a mouth big enough to eat another smaller fish will usually eat it. Fish do all have their own unique personalities though, so if you get a shy angel he might not bother smaller fish. angels can get 7-8 inches long and 10 inches tall.If you plan to get mystery snails, don't add a clown loach because they will snack on the snails.