Dictionary.com shows it as hyphenated (clown-fish), Oxford shows one word (clownfish), and Merriam-Webster has it listed as two words (clown fish). The Wikipedia page for clownfish uses it as one word. It seems that all forms are acceptable.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
one word
Toenail is one word.
a flouder and a clownfish a flouder and a clownfish
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.
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 !
Well it depends on how big your fishtank is. If you have a smaller fishtank I would suggest only one, especially if you are planning to buy clownfish from different stores. In most cases, if you have a clownfish in your tank, and then you add another clownfish, they may be a bit aggressive to each other. However, sometimes they aren't aggressive at all. I actually had three clownfish in my fishtank. I started out with one and then I got two more about a year later. The two were pretty small and young; they were siblings. I also had a Blue Devil (type of damsiel) and at once he began picking on the two of them. The larger clownfish that I'd had already actually chased the damsiel away and began protecting the two until they got a bigger and more confortable in the tank. The three clownfish all get along with each other now. Occasionally they will chase one another around the tank, but they get along fine. I also had another type of clownfish at one time in the tank with them, it was a black and yellow and white one. But my three clownfish completely ignored him. I guess it depends on what type of fish you already have in your tank, how big your tank is, and what type of clownfish you plan on getting.
No idea ! But i have the definition . The definition of Symbiosis is A close , Long -Term association between two or more species . :)
There Are 29 Different Types Of Clownfish. the Most Common One Is The
same as answer two (on the page you are on now)
an internal one
no there is not an lps clownfish.
One example is the relationship between flowering plants and bees - the plants provide nectar as a food source for the bees while the bees help with pollination. Another example is the partnership between clownfish and sea anemones - clownfish are protected by the stinging tentacles of the anemones, while the anemones benefit from the cleaning services provided by the clownfish.
a group of clownfish
It is used as one word.