Well, it is hard to tell, but yes, other predators do eat clown fish. But not every predator, I'd say around 50%, but I'm not overly sure.
There are many species of larger fish that would eat Clown Fish if they could but the Clown fish lives its life in amongst the poisonous tentacles of a Sea anemone. This protects it from all predators.
Yes, they do actually.
Yes, hammerheads do eat clown fish as well as other fish, squids, and octopus. Their favorite meals however are stingrays.
No, Clown fish do not eat crackers
Other marine anemone fish will eat similar diets.
Larger fish such as groupers, snappers, and moray eels are known predators of clownfish. These predators are attracted to the bright colors and patterns of the clownfish, making them vulnerable to attacks.
Sharks are predators, they will eat anything smaller than them, clown fish to humans.
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.
Clownfish are considered omnivores, because they eat meat and plants. They like to eat foods such as algae and plankton.
Clown fish eat algae, small worms, isopods, and organisms such as plankton. They are prey to sharks, other fish, and eels.
Yes they are they can eat a baby clown fish
Clown fish live in anemones because they have a symbiotic relationship - the anemone provides protection for the clown fish from predators, while the clown fish helps to attract prey for the anemone to eat. Additionally, the clown fish's mucus coat protects them from the stinging cells of the anemone.