No. They're not even in the same family, let alone the same species.
they see each other through an egg and then when they develop they are mates
well... it depends certen do certn dont try it out who knows!
if you mean reproduce - the same as many other fish. they mate and lay eggs. HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN FINDING NEMO!
well their moms make them and then they grow then they find a mate and make babies. is that what you mean?
Clown fish have adapted in many different ways. But the biggest thing is using sea anemones. The sea anemone produces a type of electricity that would shock all predators or prey but not the clown fish. So the sea anemone gives the clown fish a safe place to live and in return the clown fish brings food for the anemone. The clown fish don't get stung b brushing their scales with the tentacles of an anemone. The oils of a clown fish are read by the anemone as friend not foe.
yes all fish mate
Clownfish change sex to become females and then mate with the dominant male in the group. They perform a courtship ritual that involves chasing, circling, and touching each other's bodies. They also change color to signal their readiness to mate.
the clown fish are all born male but they have to chaange gender into a female so they can mate with the domonaite male
rocks
no. fish can only mate with fish of the same species. Gouramis mate with gouramis and platys mate with platys.
Do you mean will they mate with other fish or get along with other fish? They will not mate with other fish, but they will get along without tetras.
To mate fish, you should see how the fish you want to mate, mate. Then you should put them in the same tank and watch them. I'm not an expert so search the web for a more through answer.