Most fish stay away from anemones to avoid being stung. However, the clownfish makes its home among the sea anemones. it does not get stung because its body is protected by a special coating. Living among the deadly tentacles of an anemone has a clear advantage - most predators stay away. Another benefit for the clownfish is that it is able to eat the anemone's leftover bits of food. But what is the advantage to the anemone? There are several. First, the brightly colored clownfish attracts predators. When the clown fish swims under the anemone's tentacles to safety, if the predator follows, the anemone has the chance to sting and eat it. Other services the clownfish performs are cleaning up food scraps and dead anemone tentacles and chasing away fish that might eat the anemone.