There are many species of fish that are essentially herbivorous but they will still eat the occasional bit of live food. The ones that are only algae eaters are the main true herbivores and that includes the fish that have sucker like mouths for grating algae off things eg. Plecostomous sp. Some of the ones that are mainly herbivores are the Silver Dollars "Metynnis sp. who are close relations of the renowned carnivore the Piranha. The Mollys are also classed as vegetarians but they too will enjoy a meal of brine shrimp etc.
Dugongs and manatees are aquatic mammals that eat sea grass. Green sea turtles are mostly herbivorous, and primarily eat sea grass. Galapagos iguanas are also semi aquatic herbivores, but they eat algae that grows on rocks just offshore.
Crabs, Mollusks, Otters, Barnacles and all other animals that can eat plants and another animal
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small fish are not carnivores they are herbivores.
there are many caterpillars and fish that are tropical herbivores
Puffer fish are omnivores,
No, herons eat fish.
Parrot Fish, Manatee, Dugong and the green sea turtle are some of the oceanic herbivores.
The Dugong, Sea Horse, Leafy Dragon, and Parrot Fish are just some examples.
Herbivores
Herbivores eat only plant material. Some fish that are herbivores are the tilapia, yellow bloth rabbitfish, the Japanese angelfish, the surgeonfish, and the blenny fish.
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There are some fresh water fish that are herbivores and there are some that are carnivores....and some are omnivores
there are no herbivores only carnivores and they are penguins and fish
mullet is a type of fish that is a herbivore.
no. Carnivors
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small fish are not carnivores they are herbivores.
there are many caterpillars and fish that are tropical herbivores