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Your clown doesn't need to feed it either nor do they most times. What most people mistake as their clown caring for their host is actually quite the opposite. The clown takes the food back as a means of protection and in the process the anemone grabs the food. Remember, the food does not have the ability to escape the anemones grasp as the clown does and anything that touch's their flesh is immediately trapped.
I have to disagree. My clarkii hosts/sleeps in a cave under some rock work. Anyways when it was given a condy anemone she would grab huge chunks of food and bring it to the anemone. Yet when there was no anemone she wouldn't even touch such large pieces of food.