how does a clown fish make its energy from its food?
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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.
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They don't make their homes, they live in anemones.
Fish are animals and can not perform photosynthesis to make their own food. BECAUSE THEY ARE A CONSUMER AND A PRODUCER HAS TO BE A PLANT.
The female lays her eggs and the male fertilises them.
The food that a fish or insect eats gives them the ultimate source of energy. Fish and insects can be carnivores or herbivores.
well their moms make them and then they grow then they find a mate and make babies. is that what you mean?
Colorations coupled with size and shapes and with the natural resistant to anemones make them unique.
Male because it has testosterone which make it more agresive
It depends. Occasionally it can be first. Clown fish do eat animals like shrimp and other Small livings things. With that in mind, obviously it would be somewhat second because the living things it ate had to have gotten their own food. But in contrary, they also eat algae. Algae is a producer because it makes it's own food from multiple things like water, photosynthesis, the sun, and so on. In that case, it would make the clown-fish a primary consumer. Overall, a clown-fish in omnivorous so there is no specific classification.
Plants use the energy in sunlight to make food