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Algae------------Although they are considered to beomnivoeparrotfish eat a wide variety of organisms that live on coral reefs. Some species, for example Bolbometopon muricatum may include corals (polyps) in their diet. Their feeding activity is important for the production and distribution of coral sands in the reef biome and can prevent algae from choking coral. They eat plants at the bottom of the sea and the other animals poop.
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Animals that eat coral are fish, bacteria, angelfish, butterfly fish, parrotfish, sea slugs are some animals that eat coral.
Actually many different types of fish eat coral. Butterflies, angelfish, filefish, and parrotfish are some of the more common coral eaters.
One of the interesting adaptations that parrotfish have is the ability to change from female to male. Another of their adaptations are their teeth, which allow them to eat coral.
No! Tadpoles do not eat coral reef, they eat the decomposed organisms there, alongside with Algae.
There are 80-90 species of Parrotfish. They predominately will eat ocean plants and coral.
Many things may eat coral and algae, certain types of snails, hermit crabs, blennies, and sea stars will eat different types of algae and detritus
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
algae, coral and little tiny organisms on coral reafs
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