No, sea anemone do not eat fish. Sea anemone eat small bacteria that grows on them.
They are omnivores. they eat algae
no probley not but it depens on the fish.
Clown fish is dependent on the Sea Anemone for protection and food. The Anemone paralyzes the fish and eat and the Clow Fish will eat the remaining bits and pieces. As for Barracudas eating Clown Fish, it is possible, but Clown Fish are usually not eaten by other fish because they stay safely tucked into the stinging tentacles of the Anemone.
Clownfish eat the leftovers from fish on the anemone and algae.
Other marine anemone fish will eat similar diets.
Symbiotic relationship, the anemone protects the fish from predators because of its stinging tentacles and the fish will return to the anemone with food to eat and spill some into the anemone which feeds it. The fish is protected by a slimy coat which stops it becoming anemone food.
clown fish attract fish to the anemone because the fish wants to eat the clownfish so the anemone catches the fish and eats it
The turtle has a shell for defense. The tiger shark has multiple lairs of teeth for eating...well...anything. The anemone fish can live if they go into the anemone- even though it has stinging tentacles. This is handy because when predators come to eat the anemone fish, (their prey) they can go into the anemone and the predator will get stung if it tries to eat the anemone fish. Also, the anemone fish lays its eggs buy the anemone for protection.
small fish and shrimp
In the wild they eat the leftovers from their adopted anemone, in captivity they eat fish food.
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.