Yes, the female clown fish is larger than the male.
fish are born female or male
female
How clown fish sleep ............ the fish go down to the bottom of the tank when every has gone too bed or gone upstairs and they get to the bottom of the tank and go to sleep Some additional info: Fish do not have eyelids nor do they experience a deepened sleep pattern like our REM. They do 'sleep', just not as we know it, they become less active and their metabolism slows down. Some tuck themselves away while others will lie on their side and float, typically locating the same area to do so.
they can live up to four years in aquariums or they can live up to eight years and theylive to 45years or 50 years in their natural habitat,so now you arn't a dummy anymore because i just told you how old clown fish can live up too.
Two or more females can not make a baby.You need sperm cells from the male. You can go for artificial insemination to get the pregnancy. It is lengthy and complicated legal procedure in India.
This is very difficult. It's done through "venting." The vent is the opening between the anus and the anal fin where the fish will excrete either eggs or sperm. Usually the vent is larger in females. It raelly just depends on the type. In some cases, if there is an "egg spot" on their anal fin, it means that the fish is male.
That would be a clown fish. They live in an ocean plant that sends out electrical shocks to everyone except the fish that live there. And I'm just guessing on this one, but an electric eal, maybe. Because they give off a shock, but don't hurt themselves.
No, clown fish do not reproduce. They just appear out of thin air.
just because
Yes it is, but you may have trouble adding another one later if you just put in one at the beginning. It depends on the type of clown fish you add. If you plan to have multiple clown fish, consider adding them all together.
I would just feed fish bread or little peaces of fruit or biscuit crumbs
Of course! they are beautiful colorful fish. Clown fish are also adorable fish. Just look at Nemo! hope i helped!
Clown fish are brightly coloured, and depending on the species, not just orange and white, some are yellow and white. It is thought that the bright colours entice small fish near enough for the anemone to sting and eat. The Clown fish benefits from scraps left over, and the stinging tentacles wards off the Clown fish predators.
they eat them
Phlum Chordata. Just like you and I, all fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.
Scavenger fish include catfish, pufferfish, flounder, toadfish, basi, clown loach, just to name a few.
Clown fish can be eaten by any organism larger or more aggressive than the clown. Eels, octopus and squid, other fish such as triggers and groupers, even sea anemones just to name a few. Most ocean creatures are very opportunistic feeders and must be to survive.
Sharks are opportunistic feeders. They will gulp down just about anything that they can get into their mouth. Sharks are not evil, just hungry with a strong survival sense. Larger sharks will not bother with a snack as small as a clown fish, but, smaller sharks get to be larger sharks by eating small fish.
…and just then the sea cucumber looks over to the mollusk and says: With fronds like these, who needs anemones? (with friends like these, who needs enemies)