Keeping all these factors in mind, here’s a quick overview of some of the most compatible tank mates: 1. Clownfish. Let’s start with another highly popular saltwater fish. Clownfish (Nemo fish) are perhaps the most easily recognizable species thanks to their unique white and orange bodies.
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Do Clownfish Mate With Their Offspring? Yes, if necessary, or when it comes to breeding, clownfish may mate with their offspring. Now don’t be grossed out by the answer because, in the wild, breeding between parents and offspring is pretty common in some species, especially in clownfish.
Once the eggs have hatched, the pelagic larvae are independent from their parents. This larval stage lasts anywhere from 14 to 21 days. During this time, the young clownfish can often be found to school in other reef fish hatcheries, which provides protection to the fish without the need for a host anemone. H80ExY.