The symbiotic relationship between the damselfish and the sea anenomie is that the anenomie provides protection for the damselfish because of the poisonous nature of the anenomie that the damselfish is immune to, and at the same time the damselfish helps provide a food source for the anenomie due to food scraps the damselfish leaves behind.
the relationship is that the anemone is dangerous to other fish but the clown fish is immune to its shocks so the anemone houses the clown fish and it eats the clown fish's waste
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.
The clownfish, also known as anemonefish, is a fish that lives in a symbiotic relationship with anemones. They are protected by the anemone's stinging tentacles, while the fish helps clean the anemone and deters predators.
Clownfish live in symbiosis with the Sea Anemone. The Clownfish leaves waste for the Anemone to feed on while the Anemone shelters it from predators. The most predominant adaptation a Clownfish has is its ability in immunity to Anemone stings, thusly, the mutualism.
1. They have rounded fins for a quick get away from any predators. 2. They have stimuli that helps detect the correct host species. 3. It can "Bleach" itself to blend in with anemone tentacles as a camouflage at night. 4. Has many adaptations to anemone for this is what clown fishes live in. 5. the mucus on its skin makes it able to live in anemone. 6.it has an symbiosis relationship to anemone.
Clown fish live in anemone.
in a sea anemone
the relationship is that the anemone is dangerous to other fish but the clown fish is immune to its shocks so the anemone houses the clown fish and it eats the clown fish's waste
sea anemone
Yes they do!
Of course! But clown fish are exotic animals, and look good with clown fish
yes
Clown fish and the anemone both do favors for each other. The anemone provides shelter for the clown fish and the fish cleans it in turn i guess. In that case i always say research and don't be lazy.
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.
They live in mutual symbiosis and help each other to survive. Anemone allow clown fish to swim very close to his poisonous tentacles. Clown fish defend and prevent anemone to be attacked and eaten by other fishes.
The Hermit Crab.
yes and a no Clown fish live in anemones but because it there home i drought they wouldn't like to live in a messy anemone