Yes, they can. Parrots are opportunistic carnivores but are also wide spectrum omnivores, and can actually eat a broader ranges of food than humans (for instance, cellulose for them is a carbohydrate nutrient; for us it's just roughage). Fish, among so may other things, are certainly on the menu.
We have a princess parrot with clowns, puffers, tangs, wrasses and a hog fish of comparable sizes. We had a trigger that would have eaten her, but we removed him from the tank in time. We are not experts, but so far no other problems. Hope this helps.
Parrot Cichlids are a man made species of fish. They are the product of two totally different species of Amazonian cichlid developed in a laboratory. Being tropical in their requirements they should not be kept with Koi carp which are temperate/cold water fish.
Parrot fish should be kept with similar sized, semi aggressive or fast moving fish. Examples would be green severums, tiger barbs, tinfoil barbs, freshwater 'sharks' (tricolor, redtail black, rainbow), larger Australian rainbow fish might work as well.
As long as the fish lays eggs and fish can come and fertilize them... and it works the other way around if some fish lays eggs a parrot fish can fertilize them
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Depending on what your talking about. There is a fish called the Parrot fish and then their are parrots the birds who are in the Macaw family
A elephant nose fish can be kept with a freshwater parrot fish
anything that can get its mouth, hands, or paws on it. some examples include cats, and snakes. there are parrots in Florida, South America, im not sure if they are invasive to florida.
They eat Parrots
Parrots eat pomegranite! My son found it on YouTube!
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Bears will typically eat fish and berries in a tropical rainforest. Occasionally bears will also consume small animals in the rainforest.
yes i give popcorn to my parrot all the time
they eat grains
They eat fruit