What is the shape of clown fish?

The shape of a clownfish can vary depending on the species, but generally, they have a laterally compressed, oval-shaped body with a rounded head and a blunt snout. Their bodies are typically wider than they are deep, and they have a relatively short dorsal fin and a long anal fin. Clownfish also have a pair of pelvic fins located near their ventral side, which they use for balance and maneuvering. Some species of clownfish, such as the ocellaris clownfish, also have a pair of white or orange bands around their bodies.