That depends on how you are keeping your Discus. If they are in a bare "species tank" with no gravel or plants, I would suggest you don't add any other species. If on the other hand you are going the "decorative, planted aquarium" way then I would be suggesting one or two of the "Corydoras" family as bottom dwellers, a shoal of around 12 Tetras (I like "Cardinal tetras" (Cheirodon axelrodi)) to provide action and colour and maybe a few livebearers (guppies?) to provide a bit of interest for the Discus in the form of livefood to hunt occasionally. As a retired Discus breeder, my advice is to look after their water quality, followed by look after their water quality, followed by keep an eye on their water quality. I can not stress this enough. Discus are as tough as nails provided they have perfect water that suits their requirements perfectly. To keep Discus healthy, daily water changes of at least 10% are a neccessity as are water changes of a minimum of 50%weekly.
If you are refering to the "nemo" type clown fish, they are from the tropical coral reefs of the world so almost any small coral reef fish would be OK in the environment you would have to provide to keep a "Clown" (AKA Anemone Fish) alive in. There are also several other species of fish that are commonly called "clown' Such as the "Clown Puffer Fish" which is also a Marine fish and the "Clown Loach" which is fresh water. The latter grows to a large size (over 12 inches) so must have a very large tank and likes a to be kept in groups of more than 5.
Discus is a sport and fish do not have hands, they cannot live with discus because they cannot comprehend the weight.
you can put a put a clown fish or a angel fish but you have to have a lage a place to hold the fish because angel fish a a little territorial
NO way they all seem so cute but they can get quite agrressive when other fish come in their territory!
The Clown Anemone fish is a type of fish who relies their safety to other creatures in the sea. Usually Clown Anemone fish eats plankton or algae.
Yes a clown fish is a parasite because it lives in a sea annimani,thats protecting it from other organisms that will harm it and the clown fish is doing for it.
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?
Yes, they do actually.
Clown fish eat algae, small worms, isopods, and organisms such as plankton. They are prey to sharks, other fish, and eels.
Clown fish in french is poisson clown
Yes, hammerheads do eat clown fish as well as other fish, squids, and octopus. Their favorite meals however are stingrays.
Clown Fish
The main and only mean of protection for clown fish is the anemone. This is the reason why clown fish spend all their lives swimming nearby anemone. They protect each other. It is called "symbiosis".
They live in mutual symbiosis and help each other to survive. Anemone allow clown fish to swim very close to his poisonous tentacles. Clown fish defend and prevent anemone to be attacked and eaten by other fishes.