yes, I think so. -TAZ
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
flamingos are indeed carnivores, they eat shrimp and fish. Well, flamingos are not carnivores, yes they do eat shrimp not fish, but yes, shrimp, crab, lobster, anyway they also eat plants, so they are Omnivores. They eat both plants and animals
No they are micro predators so they need more protein than algae alone can provide. Commercial betts food with bloodworms and brine shrimp are best
Most fish will not eat only algae, and will eat anything else you put in and leave the algae untouched, instead. If you want to add something to a tank in order to get rid of algae, I recommend a snail or some shrimp. Or you could take a clean rag and wipe it off the tank.
yes, I think so. -TAZ
Do you mean, "Do shrimp eat algae?" If that is your question then yes, many shrimp both saltwater and freshwater eat algae. The most famous algae eating shrimp in the Aquarium trade is the Amano Shrimp. I have several in my tank because the spend their time doing nothing but going from spot to spot shoveling algae in their mouths. Another good freshwater shrimp that eat algae are Red Cherry Shrimp. They are also particularly easy to breed as well.
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.
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Sea monkeys are brine shrimp and yes they do eat algae.
Shrimp will occasionally eat kelp but they most survive on water algae. Shrimp are near the bottom of the food chain in the ocean.
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.
Butterfly Fish eat tiny shrimp, worms, and algae.
Shrimp are a heterotroph because heterotroph feeds on other autotrophs and heterotrophs and shrimp will eat algae which is an autotroph.
shrimp and algae same as spoonbills
Green algae and yeasts.
Flamingos eat several different things. Some things they eat are brine shrimp, small insects, fish, red algae, and green algae.