It depends on the type of trout and what food is available in their area. If other fish are sufficiently abundant they will eat them preferentially - even exclusively, but if not, they are known to be planktivores - eating both zooplankton (animal type plankton) and phytoplankton (including algae).
Trout are fresh water, shrimp are salt water.
yes they do eats phytoplankton
No trout do not eat marsh grass.
Brook trout eat algae, catisflies, and black flies. I somehow ended up with baby brook trout, too. And if you are fishing, just use worms because you will only catch grown-up trout.:)
Well, the answer is no actually eat plants and meat so are omnivores.
Thousands upon thousands of species of fish will eat algae.
Some, like suckers, eat algae and minute organisms. Others, like bass and trout, eat smaller fish and insects.
No, trout does not eat catfish. Trout are yoo small to eat them anyway.
No, trout do not eat seaweed. Trout eat insects, and adult trout will also eat small fish.
Mostly smaller fish.They eat smaller fish, and if possible, algae.
Some, like suckers, eat algae and minute organisms. Others, like bass and trout, eat smaller fish and insects.
trout eat worms or smaller trout. they are verry smart fish
Yes, trout are a cannibal fish. They eat their own species.
Yes Trout do eat tad poles.
a hungry rainbow trout will eat anything