Most of the time yes
no they do not eat seabass they eat smaller fish like plankton and smaller fish
Bass feed on insectlarvae ,crustaceans, and fish smaller than themselves.
No. Striped bass consume mainly smaller fish.
They eat smaller fish, and worms, sometimes algae!
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.
They eat fish smaller than them and aquatic plants.
Spot tail bass, or red drum, channel bass, redfish, feed on smaller fish and crabs.
Well, for example bass will eat bugs and smaller fish. And tropicals usally eat smaller fish but the Paddel nosed fish eats tiny particles that are in the water. So the awnser is wild fish's diets depend on the species of fish.
Some, like suckers, eat algae and minute organisms. Others, like bass and trout, eat smaller fish and insects.
Smaller fish, crayfish, insects, frogs and small snakes.
Bass are known for being high waste fish as in they defecate a lot. So they require higher filtration. Also you have to keep in mind baby bass don't stay babies. Bass can grow very large and will eat small fish you have in the tank with them.
Is depends on what type of fish and also the size of the fish. Fish like smaller in size doesn't eat prawns but some with bigger size fish do eat prawns.