The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
Because seaweeds absorb water and nutrients from the cell on the surface of their entire bodies.
Snails typically prefer live seaweed, as it is fresher and more nutritious, providing essential nutrients and moisture. Live seaweed also contains beneficial microorganisms that can aid in their digestion. Dead seaweed can be fed in small amounts, but it may lack the same nutritional value and freshness, making it less ideal for their diet. Always ensure that any seaweed offered is free from pollutants and chemicals.
It's SEAweed
They manufacture it via photosynthesis, they are producers
Many species of lobsters eat seaweed. Seaweed provides many of the nutrients the lobster needs to survive and they will supplement their diet with other foods.
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach
No. Seaweed makes energy through photosynthesis but takes nutrients from the soil via their roots.
On contrary once established it can help keep tank cleaner by removing extra nutrients in the water that nuisance algae feed on.
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well they live in a coral or a seaweed place