Yes it is, but you may have trouble adding another one later if you just put in one at the beginning. It depends on the type of clown fish you add.
If you plan to have multiple clown fish, consider adding them all together.
Another Clown Fish. You can only put 2 clowns in a tank if they are same species and only at the same time.They can also be kept with other reef safe fishes,tangs,gobies,some wrasses,anything not really aggressive and if they have an anemone they are usually pretty safe from anything...not damsels.Ask a knowledgeable fish store associate that you trust not to just sell you anything to make the commision.
yes
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
i think you would need a medium tank for your fish.
The Clownish is a salt water fish that can be found in the great barrier reef near Australia.
Each addition depends on the environment that is already in-place.
I assume by a regular tank, you mean one which contains freshwater fish, such as a goldfish tank. A reef tank consists of a mixed marine environment, containing a mixture of reef fish, corals, invertebrates, and other organisms. With respect to freshwater tanks, there are several types. Ciclid tanks, planted tanks, tropical tanks, and cold-water tanks could all be considered distinct types. Marine tanks come in just as many varieties also. There are cold-water varieties, reef tanks, FOWLR (Fish Only With LiveRock), lagoon tanks, and many others. Hope this helps.
That depends on what you mean to say. For example, if you have one angel fish in the tank you could say "That's the fish's tank" meaning that is the tank for the angel fish. If you also had a couple of clown fish, you could refer to the tank as belonging to all three fish by saying "That's the fishes' tank." Slightly different spelling and punctuation
You can not. You should not put anything into your aquarium that you have found in the ocean. There are different bacteria and parasites in the ocean than found in your tank. In addition, the differences in PH balance and salinity are far greater. Plus the pressure of the water will different from the ocean to your tank. You not only risk the fish dying, but potentially killing off everything in your tank. There are quite a few beautiful species of reef fish available at your local saltwater fish store. Many are quite affordable and the expert at these stores can give you directions on how to acclimate your new fish.
Simple You mix some rock salt in tank
yes fish are easy to care for since all you have to do is feed them clean a tank and care for it i have a betta fish which is SO EASY to care for
Hmm? Good question. There is so many different clown fish that can regularly be bought in most LFS or orders on the websites it's hard to say how a clown fish may act they all have there own personalty. But it all clown fish have a few things in commen they all seem to make incredable movement meaning that can twist and turn in very intriguing ways its really is cultavtaing. We always want to keep them in a pair the bigger of the two will be the femail and the smaller being the male since they are a-sexual they like two stick together they will always be moveing there dorsals and normaly they hover at the top of the tank for awhile till they establish a home in your tank and settle in there an amazing pair in the reef aqurium and they ate a very hardy fish for beginners but will be highly aggressive towards other clown fish that are not the same breed so you want to have a pair of the same two clown fish