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No it's a predator feeding upon smaller fish, shrimp and crab. These feed upon zooplankton which in turn eat phytoplankton. These are known as trophic levels. The Phytoplankton would be a primary producer. and a comsumer
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They look like squiggles, lines and shrimp.
if it's big then try feeding it betta fish food. shrimp also eat phytoplankton.
No. The prefix "phyto" means plant. Small shrimplike animals are zooplankton.
A) Person B) Phytoplankton C) Shrimp D) Salmon Answer: Salmon
I believe these are known as zooplankton.
Some examples of what eat phytoplankton include sea stars, shrimp, snails, whales, small fish, zooplankton, and jellyfish.
Yes, invertebrates such as shrimp do feed on plankton. As do other microorganisms such as copepods and amphipods.