No, sea anemone do not eat fish. Sea anemone eat small bacteria that grows on them.
Butterfly fish and Sea Slugs. Very few and rare.
The Sea Anemone uses clown fish to clean it and the clown fish uses the sea anemone for protection.
Yes they do eat sea horse and fish but only small fish like gold fish
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.
Clown Fish eat mysids, isopods, zooplankton small invertebrates which otherwise potentially could harm the sea anemone.
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.
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.
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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.
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.
Jellyfish and sea anemone eat fish. Like most aquatic animals, they will eat pretty much anything that is in a suitable size range, not too large to overcome, and not too small to matter.