some times the angel fishes attack the star fishes of smaller size. I lost my finger star , it is of small size and attacked by blue ring angel fish...
But for angel fishes it's quite difficult to attack the big size star fishes, because of their hard skin...
Algae are in a symbiotic relationship with coral.Parrotfish, butterfly fish, angelfish, sea slugs, snails, worms and the crown-of-thorns starfish all eat coral.
If a cat would eat starfish, it may kill him. As for a starfish attacking a cat and killing him, it would not happen.
Angelfish eat other fish.
Bigger fish eat angelfish such as catfish.
Arabian Angelfish eat mostly meat.
all larger angelfish eat guppys
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
They can not eat live grown angel fish.
Not really, mainly starfish prey prefer shelled animals such as oysters and clams. They would not eat starfish because to feed they tend to push open shells using their tube feet and extend their stomach out to engulf and digest food. Starfish have a rough surface and starfish prefer soft tissue as a food.
There is nothing poisonous in or on an Angelfish so they are edible (as are most fish) but I would have thought they were expensive to eat and not a really large enough to satisfy a large hunger.
People eat starfish in Japan
it wouldn't My dog actually tried to eat a starfish that I had. She had it sticking out of her mouth! She looked funny, but cute.