Your average adult Paua can possible nibble through about 1kg of Paua in a day, of course the larger the Paua the healthier the appetite.
Seldom do you find Paua below the 10m mark so sunlight might be a part of their life cycle, but then again the seaweed they eat tends to only grow in 10m of water or less.
Paua Eats mostly seaweed and seemingly most vegetation in the sea. What eats the Paua: Apart from man there is also a large Starfish that attacks and eats the Paua as well.
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Are you wanting to know if the Paua are on the move or are you wishing to move Paua within NZ. Most Paua Beds have been in much the same places for many centuries.
Yes, the are much the same as Snails, Paua is actually a species of sea snail.
seaweed doesn't eat it is a photosnythesizer.
They eat seaweed and algae!
no because they will eat each other
Shell's and paua's
Fish eat seaweed. Dolphins eat fish. No seaweed, no fish, no dolphins.
a turtle should eat as much seafood as a turtle can but not so much seafood that the turtle is sick
It really all depends on, if you are buying dryed seaweed to eat or wet seaweed, or some non-edible kind. It also depends on, where you would be buying it.