Most do not appear to, but there is at least one species that does. This species in question is known as the Parrot Fish, which feeds on coral and a wide variety of other reef organisms.
The parrot fish is the only fish that 'eats' coral. They are not actually eating the coral itself, they want the algae that grows on it. they poop the coral sand out later.
i think the coral eats algae yes the coral eats algae
no
some do
Angelfish eat algae, some coral, smaller fish, brine shrimp. Angelfish are omnivores.
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Blue stiped snaper (fish) Pennant coral fish Cleaner shrimp
Parrot fish, they don't intentionally eat it, they want the algae growing off it but they eat the coral along with the algae.
A porcupine puffer fish eats molluscs, coral,and crustacians.
Actually many different types of fish eat coral. Butterflies, angelfish, filefish, and parrotfish are some of the more common coral eaters.
Yes, only some fish eat coral though.
Animals that eat coral are fish, bacteria, angelfish, butterfly fish, parrotfish, sea slugs are some animals that eat coral.
parrot fish eat coral
fish could be a good example of interdependence, as the fish eat of the coral and the coral live off the fish. Hope i am right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
coral
Some fish eat of the coral reefs, but they do not live on or in the coral reefs. But every fish living on or in the coral reef has a job to do that protects it from the intrudors.
Only some types of fish.
Coral
Fish like to eat coral
It's a fish eat fish world, and you're in a coral reef my friend
No there are very few animals that eat coral because of their very hard shell. Some fish have hard parrot-like beaks and eat the coral, and some starfish digest the inside part of the coral.