ita very likely they will. if you can't separate the young then make sure they have plenty of hidey holes and plants. the parenting fish are in most breeds just as likely to eat the young. p.s- if you use a filter net it or turn it off.
Yes, most larger fish eat other (usually smaller) fish. Guppies in home fish bowls are notorious for eating baby fishes.
Piranhas, sharks, deep sea dragonfish, there are many, many predators.
Most omnivorous fish will eat small fish, and predatory fish eat other fish as a way of life. They are called piscivorous fish.
Of course big fish eat small fish......thats all they have to eat anyway
Pilot fish are known to swim into the open mouths of sharks and clean the food scraps from around their teeth.
piscivore
Moon fish are stalker fish. :)
Of course small fish eat less than large fish.
Yes they do big fish eat small fish that is how the cycle works.
No, they eat meat like small mammals and fish.
All fish eat fish smaller than them, so yes, bigger fish eat them. But also some other things that could eat small fish are, *bigger fish *squid *humans and many more
A devilfish octopus eats crabs and other things.
AnswerYes they do.Little fish eat phytoplankton because they are the base of the food chain. Small fish eat phytoplankton, medium fish eat small fish, and big fish eat medium fish. Humans (you and me) eat the big fish. That is the phytoplankton cycle.
the big fish eat the small fish and the smaller fishh eat alge but muscles eat those and then the other fish cant eat
They mostly eat small fish and shrimp but may also feed on small squids, turtles, crustaceans, arrow worms and even sea birds
If the frog is small yes. If big the fish is likely to be eaten
No, they do not lick, their mouth is too big. they eat you, that's what they'll do!
A Cary fish is a big fish with a big mouth to catch krill and small fish A Cary fish is a big fish with a big mouth to catch krill and small fish
Dobsonflies eat small bugs and some plants