Young Rudd feed on insect larvae, crustaceans and algae, larger specimens feed heavily on plant matter but will also eat insects.
Yes but they often taste like mud and have lots of small v-shaped bones.
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the answer to the European fresh water fish that begins with r is Rudd
They will all eat one anothers young but adults should get along OK. I do not understand why you would wish to keep wild Rudd in with domesticated Goldfish and Orf though.
Rudd
Whales eat krill and other fish. Fish eat other fish, depending on what type of fish it is.
There are fish that do eat them, but not ALL fish eat them.
Brown Trout, Salmon,Minnows, Pike,Rudd,Bream, Rudd/Bream hybrids,Tench, Carp, Perch, Stone Loach, Gudgeon,Eel, Stickleback. The Pike, Rudd,Bream,Hybrids,Tench and Carp are mainly found above the dam. I have seen and caught Rudd in the lower stretches. Carp and Tench numbers are very small.
The address of the Rudd Public Library is: 308 Chickasaw St, Rudd, 50471 0305
Rudd, Orfe, some species of Catfish will all be OK in cold water with Goldfish.
Cod, coalfish, salmon,haddock, flat-fish, ling, horse mackerel, smelt, saithe, oach, rudd, bream, perch, and pike As far as other marine life goes, they ate shrimp, oysters, cockles, mussels, winkles, smelt, eels, and scallops.