yes it does
zooplankton
Zooplankton.
Experimentally no coral has been shown to eat anything but zooplankton.
Small and light weight fishes such as zooplankton because there stinging cells are unable to grasp large prey.
Pillar coral is a filter feeder, meaning it gets its nutrition from tiny organisms in the water, such as zooplankton and phytoplankton. It uses its tentacles to capture and consume these small organisms.
personally i do not no how coral reef feeds, that's what i was trying to fond out but now i am writing this. if you want to no how coral reef feeds i suggest you go on to wikipedia and type in coral reef
no zooplankton dont eat seaweed, and krill eats zooplankton, some whales eat zooplankton, there are also others i cant think of
Brain corals eat small zooplankton. They actually have small tentacles that they extend at night. These tentacles have harpoon tips (made from cells called nematocytes). When zooplankton comes into contact with the tentacle tip, the tiny harpoon grabs the zooplankton, and the food is brought into the closest mouth.
No corals doesn't eat zooxanthellae they only eat zooplankton. Zooxanthallae helps corals to live and keeps corals colourful.They live on the coral polyps.
Yes, clownfish do eat zooplankton as part of their diet. They primarily feed on small invertebrates found in their coral reef habitats, which includes zooplankton. Additionally, clownfish may consume algae and other small marine organisms, but zooplankton is a significant component of their nutrition in the wild.
Coral Shrimp feed off of the little animals in the reef..
Algae, insects, zooplankton, coral, sponges, snails, worms, etc etc etc.