Stingrays primarily feed on benthic invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks, rather than fish like clownfish. While it is theoretically possible for a stingray to eat a clownfish if the two were in the same habitat, it is unlikely due to their different ecological niches. Clownfish typically inhabit coral reefs, while stingrays prefer sandy or muddy bottoms. Thus, a stingray would not usually prey on clownfish.
Clownfish eat the leftovers from fish on the anemone and algae.
Anything willing to eat the carcass of a clownfish after it dies.
yes it does
Clown fish eat SEA SPONGE
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sharks eat them
The Yellow Spotted Stingray eats plant's,other fish.
No a stingray is.They pin the stingray to the seafloor and eat them.
No, clownfish do not eat starfish.Clownfish prey on invertebrates caught eating or trying to eat sea anemone. The faeces of clownfish actually contains nutrients valuable to sea anemone. So, essentially, clownfish are important for the defence and growth of sea anemone.Clownfish are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and animals.Live food hunted by clownfish include algae, plankton, molluscs, copepods, mysids, isopods, zooplankton and crustacea. They will even eat unwanted food left by the sea anemones.In captivity they can survive on standard fish food and fish pellets, however they may loose their beautiful natural body colours as a result. Algae accounts for around 20-25% of a clownfish's main diet and should be included in the diet of captive clownfish if they are to survive.no