Sea Anemone are meat eating animals. While they can only move 3-4 inches per hour, they are adept at attracting fish, mollusks and zooplankton for dinner.
small fish and shrimp
In the wild they eat the leftovers from their adopted anemone, in captivity they eat fish food.
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.
No, sea anemone do not eat fish. Sea anemone eat small bacteria that grows on them.
No. Hermit crabs and sea anemones have a symbiotic relationship that is not the typical prey/predator relationship of most organisms.
in the food chain a sea anemone is a consumer because it eats alive organisms. An anemone is also a carnivore
One example: A sea anemone and hermit crab have a mutual relationship. The sea anemone protects the crab and the crab provides food.
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.
The Clown Anemone fish is a type of fish who relies their safety to other creatures in the sea. Usually Clown Anemone fish eats plankton or algae.
They are omnivores. they eat algae
They are omnivores. they eat algae
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