None. Fish do not live in plants. But in the habitats for most fish, there are often plants that they can use for food and shelter.
(Adding on: you may have confused the anemone as a plant. It is an animal. In this case, clownfish live in anemones.)
It depends what where the pond is and the environment. They can be fish, frogs, duckweed, crabs, etc.
Sorry, type in: how do betta fish live?
The water plants have cells. Plants live. Rocks are not alive.
yes they can if they are adapted to it
koa fish can live with minnows
Sea fish don't live in rivers because rivers don't have coral or any sea plants. The sea plants are vital for some fish. That and some of the sea fish are to big for rivers.
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A Betta fish!
Many of the Cichlid type fish will destroy any plants in their environment but the vast majority of fish prefer a natural environment with living plants
the best plant would be a live one plastic plants can cut or damage the fin of your fish
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