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Clownfish

Known as the "Finding Nemo" fish, the Clownfish is bright orange saltwater species native to warm water coral reefs where they live in anemones.

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Are clownfish endangered?

There are 28 different species of clownfish, none of them are listed as endangered.

Will tangs eat each other?

Blue tang fishes are semi aggresive, but they won't eat each other! It feeds on algea as well as smaller fishes. Its aggressiveness can be reduced if you feed it often with some sea weeds.

Why fish skin is silver?

The reason why fish have silver skin is because it helps them to hide from predator. The silver skin refracts light and makes it harder for enemies to see these fish.

Why does Nemo have one fin larger than the other?

Because when he was a baby the barracuda that killed Coral scratched the side of his egg with his teeth leaving him injured.

What types of fish live in the Ionian Sea?

Far too many species to mention here but in general they are all "Marine Fish"

What continent are clownfish found?

what continent is the clownfish found

What ocean zone do clownfish live in?

Clown fish live on the continental shelf part of the ocean zone.

A herring's fish kin?

it looks and has the name of a fish but is really a dog

What do clownfish give in return for shelter to anemones?

clown fish attract fish to the anemone because the fish wants to eat the clownfish so the anemone catches the fish and eats it

What happens when a clownfish dies?

When a clownfish dies, its absence can disrupt the symbiotic relationship it shares with sea anemones, as clownfish provide protection and food scraps to the anemones. The anemone may struggle without its clownfish partner, potentially affecting its health and ability to thrive. Additionally, other fish may take over the territory left by the deceased clownfish, altering the local ecosystem dynamics. Overall, the death of a clownfish can have ripple effects on both its immediate environment and community.