In the case of species that normally rear their young, the usual reasons for the parent(s) eating the youngsters, are either there is something wrong with the fry and the parents know this, or they are not prepared to bring up fry in conditions that are not suited to the survival of the fry.
Not usually. However - some species will 'collect' their babies into their mouth if there is a predator nearby.
some do, some dont; but always assume they will.
no
No, Clown fish do not eat crackers
Yes they are they can eat a baby clown fish
In the wild they eat the leftovers from their adopted anemone, in captivity they eat fish food.
The clown fish is not a herbivore scientist researched about clown fish is a Omnivore and they eat little fishes too
Of course it can. It can eat anything small enough to fit into its mouth that it wants to.
I believe all fish babies are called fry.(sort of Ironic isn't it!-no pun intended)
cannibalism (i think that's term your looking for)
no
There are many species of larger fish that would eat Clown Fish if they could but the Clown fish lives its life in amongst the poisonous tentacles of a Sea anemone. This protects it from all predators.
Yes, hammerheads do eat clown fish as well as other fish, squids, and octopus. Their favorite meals however are stingrays.
well as u could c, a clown fish have about a thousand babies each time
What do clown fish eat?