Corals are plants.
no, goldfish are freshwater fish and coral only grows in saltwater, though they do occasionally eat plants
clown fish
Yes, corals are producers because they contain photosynthetic algae called zooxanthellae that provide them with energy through photosynthesis. This allows corals to convert sunlight into food, making them part of the primary producers in the marine ecosystem.
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No, fish do not typically consume corals as part of their diet. Fish usually feed on algae, plankton, and smaller organisms found in the water.
Many fish will die
lichens, corals, viruses, corals, viruses and carnivourous plants are difficult to classify :)
Blow fish eat corals,smallfish,insects.
Reef life is very diverse. Depending on geographic location of reef you could find several hundred types of fish. Some fish feed off the corals, some the inverts that swell on the corals, some off the fish that feed off the corals or inverts and so on and so forth. Probably close to 90% of the saltwater fish you see in a petstore came from a reef envoirment, though not all are reccomended for home aquariums with corals, because some do feed on the corals.
yes, the parrot fish does
Corals are animals, not plants, but they do have plants growing in them, algae.
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