Yes, I gobbles it through the nose.
Corals eat plankton.
they'll eat small food such as Rotifers, Cyclops, Marine Snow,(phyto and Zoo)plankton as well
coral and seaweed plankton
Most coral reef animals, making up the reef itself, are filter feeders and they eat the microorganisms that live in the water surrounding them.
gets its food from water. they eat plankton and small fish
Probably fish that live in the tropics because that's where brain coral lives and that is it because brain coral eats its own food
Microscopic animals
the crown of thorns fish eat the coral reefs
certain types of snails, hermit crabs, blennies, and sea stars will eat different types of algae and detritus
brain coral
The preys of coral are sometimes plankton from the water or the coral just feeds on minerals from where it stands for food. So coral doesn't really eat much or need a lot of preys to feed on.
Several animals eat plankton growing in the world's oceans. They are coral reefs, squid, shrimp and some species of whales.