yes they have scales most fish have scales.
Yes. Some have a fuzzy texture on their scales.
no but yes. a dolphins body is made up of many smaller scales . It is all pushed into the same direction which causes the scales to gone, but they do not have scales much like a snake either
Yes disus have scales people
I believe they have ctenoid scales.
Fish do not have hair.
it is scales
Clownfish have some great adaptations to survive. One of them is to be safe from sea anemone stings, by having special oils on their scales.
Clownfish, also called anemone fish, are a type of Amphiprioninae, of the family Pomacentridae. They are not included on any list of kosher or non-kosher fish. Because they have fins and ctenoid scales, they are presumablykosher. However, this answer should not be taken as a certification of kosher-status: a more knowledgeable source should be sought.
Clownfish does not use or own any of the materials users post.
an internal one
Nemo is a 'ocellaris clownfish' .
Heres all the ones I know: -Common Clownfish -Orange Skunk Clownfish -Maroon Clownfish -Pink Skunk Clownfish -Red sea Clownfish -Barrier Reef clownfish -Clark's Clownfish -Cap Clownfish !
type 1
A clown fish has the normal parts most fish have, such as gills, scales, fins, a head, and body with tail. Its body also is covered with mucus that protects it from the sea anemone. The clownfish is orange in color and white large stripes.
tropical and subtropical regions of the ocean
There are numerous differences not only in the type, body shape and even colours, but the fact that a goldfish is a freshwater fish, and a clownfish is a saltwater fish.
It all depends on the clownfish. If you were to add a third clownfish to a tank which already has two clownfish in it, then the original two won't be so friendly.Maroon clownfish(Amphiprion Melanopus) seem to be the most aggressive type of clownfish you can come across.Any clownfish can be friendly, and any clownfish can be friendly. It all depends on the personality of the specimen at hand.I personally have 7 clownfish in my aquariums. Two are very shy and skittish(Ocellaris clownfish---"Nemo"). Two are very friendly and will actually come up to the surface of the water and poke their heads out of the water when you come to feed them, and they'll eat out of your hand(Black ocellaris clownfish---"Black Nemo"). I have to baby maroon clowns that are not aggressive, but are too young to be aggressive. I also have a cinnamon clown that is very aggressive and one of my least favorite fish.