Does a sea anemone eat fish?

Sea anemones can eat fish, but it depends on the species and the size of the fish.

Here's a breakdown:

* Larger sea anemones: These can definitely eat small fish. They use their stinging tentacles to paralyze the fish and then bring it to their mouth to digest.

* Smaller sea anemones: They are less likely to eat fish, as they rely more on smaller prey like plankton and crustaceans.

Some sea anemones form symbiotic relationships with clownfish:

* The clownfish live in the anemones' stinging tentacles, providing protection for the anemone from predators.

* The clownfish also bring food to the anemone, such as fish scraps.

Overall, while not all sea anemones eat fish, some do, particularly the larger species.