Clownfish primarily feed on small zooplankton, algae, and some types of plant matter. They have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, where they find protection from predators while feeding in the vicinity. Predators of clownfish include larger fish species, such as groupers and moray eels, as well as certain species of sharks. Their bright coloration can sometimes attract attention from these predators in the wild.
Clown fish eat SEA SPONGE
clown fish attract fish to the anemone because the fish wants to eat the clownfish so the anemone catches the fish and eats it
Sharks are predators, they will eat anything smaller than them, clown fish to humans.
Sharks ?
It eats and sleeps
Clownfish eat the leftovers from fish on the anemone and algae.
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.
Anemones provide food and shelter for clownfish. Clownfish appear to be the only fish that can resist the anemone's stinging poison. When an unsuspecting bigger fish tries to eat the clownfish the clownfish ducks into the anemone and the big fish gets shocked to death by the poison. Then the anemone eats the fish and the clownfish gets the scraps which is fine by it.
Clownfish get eaten by sharks and larger fish. Such as Dolphins, Whales, Rays, Skates...etc.
there are no kinds of fish clownfish eat it eats somthings from the rocks and corals and it looks for its food
Anything willing to eat the carcass of a clownfish after it dies.
yes it does