because their not clow fish texture
Coral reefs,anemone and where it cannot be harmed by other fish.
They live in anemenea - not coral.
of course where there is saltwater and coral reefs there are clown fish
No, A clown fish does not have the ability to molt, however if it starts to host a coral such as a torch, hammer, or some zoanthids the constant stings from the coral can make it appear that a clown fish is molting, when in reality the fish needs to be removed from the coral its hosting as soon as possible.
coral and co2 is killing the coral
coral
the reason why is because they can go into Sea anemones and they will kill all other fish that go into it but because the clown fish protects the Sea anemone then it will not hurt it so it's adapted to life in the Sea anemone
Some (like the clown fish) do. Yes.
Sea anemone
Clown fish and sea anemone; the clown fish isn't stung by the anemone and makes its home in the anemone while when the clown fish is eating the anemone gets all the leftovers
No. Clown fish (Anemone fish) do not chew up coral and poo it out thereby making sand.
Fishes like Clown fish (nemo). and other colorful sea creatures