How long does the CLOWNfish stay in the womb?
Clownfish don't have a womb ! They lay eggs - which are fertilised by the male - and simply left to 'drift' in the water.
Clams lay eggs, but most species of clams release both eggs and sperm into the water, where the eggs are fertilized. The tiny embryos drift in the water as they develop, and when they have turned into small clams they sink to the bottom and continue to develop until they are ready to breed, producing the next generation. How long they live depends on the species, with some living just a year or two and other types living many years.
What is the scavenger of a clownfish?
Anything willing to eat the carcass of a clownfish after it dies.
5 to 14 feet
idk what this dudes talking about but hes wrong they get up to 1 foot 8 inchs. we sell them at my work
Why aren't your clownfish swimming together?
They aren't a very "active" fish and they like to be alone and off in their own way. they don't like people and they don't like to be with other fish.
How long does it take for a clownfish to change a different sex?
They change genders because if a female dies, a male has to become the female.
Orange with three white stripes with black around the edges of the stripes.
What does it the clown do to his victims?
Pennywise eats the souls of humans but not only there soul he also feeds on fear the more you are scared of him the more stronger and powerful he will get he also eats human flesh but you cant exactly call him a canibal because he is anything but human there is one specific part in the movie where he turned into a spiderlike creature and was feeding on the soul of one of the main characters
What do you do with a clown collection?
If you have a clown collection, you can choose to keep it in your home, or you can display it. It is ideal to make sure that you keep them in good condition as well.
Are clown fish carnivore omnivores or herbivores?
I am always getting this question wrong, but i am 90% sure that carnivore's are animals that eat mostly meat and herbivore are animals that eat 'herbs' as shown in the word.
So fish would probably be herbivores?
I'm sorry if i have got this wrong, I'm logically thinking about it ha ha
I hope this has helped you in any way :L
No, there are different types of clownfish that come in different colours.
How many different types of Lutheranism are there?
One. The basis for doctrine is the same in all Lutheran jurisdictions an "synods." Some issues of difference arise amongst them along lines of "liberal" and "conservative" interpretations and applications of Biblical studies and of the Lutheran symbolical writings. In Australia, as in the US, there is just one Synod. However, there are a few scattered "breakaway" Lutheran churches whose differences exclude them from the common synod. Prior to 1966, there were two distinct synods in Australia.
How many different types of transplants are there?
Routinely transplanted organs are: heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, small intestine and cornea. Other transplants are available, but are not routine. Some organs are just not routinely transplanted because you can live without them, e.g stomach, bladder, spleen, colon etc... (Yes, you can live without your stomach, it's only the small intestine which is necessary for food absorption.)
How does nesting in the sea anemones provide a safe habitat for the clown fish?
What are all the ways that a anemone protect the clownfish
Do clownfish give birth once a year?
Not necessarily. Clownfish are all born males and have mating groups. Out of these mating groups of all men, the biggest one of all of them will change his gender and become a female. This transition can take up to eight months to become evident and when the change is done, the males dance to impress her. when she decides on her mate, they will mate every 12-18 days, hiding their eggs in a protective nearby rock if conditions stay sublime for both of them. In this case, if the female dies, the group will chose the 2nd biggest fish and he will turn into a female. If she kills her mate, another will have to replace him.
Its not very likely but it is possible that clown fish can produce more than once a year.
Why do clownfish have orange and white strips?
they have them to look bright and blend in with other bright objects like other fish, color of water, or color in their homes like coral
Are young clownfish precocial or altricial?
Unfortunately, clownfish (eggs) are precocial and that gets them a quick death by being eaten by other fish soon after birth. The only thing that will keep them safe
is the anemone that protects their parents and the symbiotic relationship they could have if they stay in its safety.
In the wild, clownfish live among sea anemone and usually like having one in captivity, too, but you can keep them without an anemone host. They usually live in anemones in reefs in the Indo or Indo-West Pacific.
What are migration patterns of a clown fish?
Clownfish (genus Amphiprion) do not migrate very far from the place were they are born. Clownfish are natural found in shallow water in the Pacific and Indian oceans where they live in a symbiotic relationship with anemones. Eggs are laid at the base of an anemone, which offers them protection and they are looked after by the male, who fans them to create water currents which keep the eggs oxygenated. When the fish hatch they will swim away in search of their own anemone, where they will live.
Since Amphiprion fish usually only live in association with a few species of anemones, it is thought that they recognise a potential host by chemical signals in the water.
What is the order of a Clownfish?
The order of Clownfish is Perciformes, which include around 40% of all bony fish and are the largest order of vertebrates