Yes, they do. The blow fish does come from plankton. A blow fish type of plankton can change into a blow fish when it's older. A blow fish can blow itself up to protect itself from other fish that eats blow fish, but if it's stuck and the blow fish can't get out, both fish dies.
plankton
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
Plankton do not eat fish. This is because plankton are normally producers meaning they produce their own food. Normally fish eat plankton.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
A Minke Whale eats plankton and fish. It also eats krill.Anchovies do eat plankton as well as fish larvae.
Remora Fish eat small plankton and plankton organisms.
plankton and small fish occasionally
Okay, so plankton are the producers in the chain, every fish that eats the plankton are primary consumers. Every other fish, such as a shark, that eats the fish that ate the plankton are secondary consumers
Plankton is a regular meal for different types of fish, and without plankton many fish would die.
yes
Yes, most do eat plankton.
Remora fish eat plankton and plankton organisms