You can tell if your sea anemone is sick by observing changes in its appearance and behavior. Look for signs like discoloration, excessive mucus production, retraction of tentacles, or a lack of response to stimuli. Additionally, if it begins to detach from its substrate or shows signs of decay, these could indicate health issues. Monitoring water quality and ensuring proper feeding can also help in identifying and preventing sickness in your anemone.
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Commensalism because the clownfish uses the sea anenome (which is un-affected) to lay their eggs in and to live in.
A sea anemone is in the phylum "cnidaria"
It's radial not bilateral.
It's radial not bilateral.
I don't really know, but what I do know is that an anenome needs a clown fish to clean it. (i watch cartoons and nemo the movie is one)
The spelling is sea anemone, a marine polyp usually of limited mobility.
Mutualistic
Sea anenomes soak up nutrients in the ground; in otherwords, fish poo.
if u mean what they live in then it's a sea anenome.
I think a sea anenome and a sea urchin can live together because i have a little aquarium and there is a sea urchin and and a sea anenome (if that's how you spell it) living in there and they were perfectly fine. BUT if you have a sea urchin do not have any crabs in there, because my sea urchin killed one, and almost killed another one by taking its claw off. :(
Sea anemones have a few different predators in the ocean. These predators include fish, sea slugs, turtles, and sea stars.