Clown Fish Adaptations, What do Clownfish eat, Water Parameters and other interesting Clown Fish Facts.
CLOWN FISH FACTS
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- Clown Fish Adaptations
- What Do Clown Fish Eat
- Clown Fish Species
- Clown Fish Scientific Name
- Clown Fish Anemone Relationship
- Clown Fish Anemone Compatibility
- Clown Fish Habits in the Wild
- Clown Fish Sex
- Clown Fish Size
- How to Feed Larval Clown Fish
- Clown Fish Reproduction
- Where Do Clown Fish Live
- Clown Triggerfish
- Clown Fish Pictures
- Clown Fish Predators
- Clown Fish Aquarium Water Parameters
Clown Fish Predators
They do not have any self-defense and are quite small, so they can become
prey for many fishes as:
Sharks
Morays
Stingrays
Butterfly Fish
other larger bony fishes
Clown fish are very territorial fishes and they became well known to be
quite aggressive, despite their limited dimensions.
Even scuba divers sometimes are sent away if they get too close.
A Very Good Aquarium Guide...
Eggs are susceptible to predators, they are attached to a substrate that is protected by the anemone's stinging tentacles.
The clown fish seldom goes more than 50-80 cm from the sea anemone.
As soon as they feel in danger, then they quickly swim in and between the anemone's tentacles.
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