none at all
A symbiotic relationship is shared by two creatures, and will benefit at least one of them. Sea anemones and shrimp do have this relationship.
is the relationship between the clown fish and sea anemone
Sarita is a boss.
fish, shrimp,isopods, amphipods, plankton
The relationship between the clownfish and the sea anemone is mutualistic.
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.
The relationship of the clown fish and sea anemone is symbiotic in that the clownfish, having a coating of mucous that makes it immune to the anemone's deadly sting, can swim in safety in the anemone's tentacles, meanwhile attracting other fish as food for the anemone.
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mutualism
no
By cleaning it and sometimes also by attracting passively other fishes.
Clownfish live in a symbiotic relationship with a Sea Anemone. They eat undigested bits and pieces that could possibly harm the sea anemone. Then the anemone eats the harmless faeces of the Clownfish.