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Clownfish, along with most fish, are cold blooded. For aquatic animals this generally means that their body is the same temperature as the water that they are in. Depending on the species and location, a clownfishes body temperature will gernally fall between 74F-83F.

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If you mean the "Nemo type" of Clown Fish the recommended temperature is about 21C (about 70F).

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about 75 Fahrenheit should do. give or take a few degrees

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The body temperature of a fish depends on the temperature of the surroundings and most fish are coldblooded so their body temperature would not be so high.

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What is the body temperature of a fish swimming in 60 degrees of water?

The body temperature of a fish swimming around in water that is 60 degrees would be 60 degrees also. This is because fish, unlike mammals, are coldblooded; they do not waste energy keeping their body temperature constant. Their body temperature would match that of the water around them.


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What happens to the body temperature of fish when the temperature of water drops?

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Can fish regulate their body temperature?

A fish controls its body temperature through behaviors. Since they are cold-blooded, they will regulate temperatures by moving to different environments.


Are fish different from mammals in that they are ectotherms?

Yes. Fish are ectothermic, commonly referred to as 'cold blooded', because their body temperature depends on their external environment. Mammals are endothermic, or warm-blooded because they can maintain their body temperature.


What helps fish and reptiles regulate their body temperature physically and behaviorally?

Fish and reptiles both regulate their body temperature behaviorally by going to areas where the temperature fits their biochemical needs, eg. sunning on rocks to raise temperature, etc. Some fish and reptiles also hibernate when temperatures get too cold.


Are Mudfish warm blooded or cold blooded?

All fish, including mud fish, are cold blooded, as there body temperature changes with the temperature of the water.


One characteristic of fish is that they are ectotherms?

The environment controls their body temperature.


How do fish get warmer or colder?

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Are fish endotherms?

No, catfish are not endothermic. Endothermy uses methods such as shivering, sweating, panting, storing and burning fat to keep the body temperature at a constant rate. Catfish, and indeed all fish are actually poikilothermic. This means that there body temperature rises and falls with their environment. When a fish is in cold water their body temperature falls to match it, and when it moves to warm water it rises again. Fish can move deeper in the water too cool down and swim higher when they need more warmth. By doing this, the fish is able to regulate its body temperature.


How does a needle fish keep its body temperature?

It doesn't. Needlefish are cold blooded that same as all other fish.