Some of the ringed anemone's nutritional needs are supplied by the zooxanthellae. It also feeds by extending its tentacles to catch
zooplankton and small invertebrates. These are immobilised by the cnidocytes and transferred by the tentacles to the mouth. Reproduction may be by pedal laceration. In this process, part of the basal disc of the sea anemone gets detached as the anemone moves over the substrate, and this piece is able to grow into a new individual. The anemone can also reproduce by liberating
gametes into the
water column. After fertilisation, the
eggs hatch into larvae which are
planktonic and drift with the current. After further development they settle on the seabed and undergo
metamorphosis into juvenile anemones. ==Ecology==