No they are omnivores.
In the wild, they eat the remains of the dead fish that is captured by an anenome. They might do the same in a household tank, but the chances of it happening re very slim. In the aquaria, they have been trained to eat flakes, and most flakes contain meat and veggies, making them omnivores
No, not all fishes are herbivores. Some fishes are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals.
Other Fishes eat mainly plankton, but bigger fishes like sharks do if the clown fish doesnt hide in time
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Parrot fishes are omnivores, they are always hungry and will feed on almost anything!
There are subtypes of clown fishes with different latin names. You can check names from bottom link:
If by "Clown Fish" you mean the "Nemo" type then they are "Amphiprion sp." and part of the Perciform or perch group of fishes.