If by new place you mean a different tank they will eat what is given them if it is suitable. If you mean the fish are transfered into a pond or stream they will hunt around and catch whatever they can. If there is not enough natural food there for them they will obviously die if they are not fed.
Yes, mosquito fish can eat duckweed as part of their diet. Duckweed can provide a good source of nutrition for mosquito fish, as it contains proteins and carbohydrates that they can digest. Additionally, feeding duckweed to mosquito fish can help control its growth in aquatic environments.
Mosquito larvae
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
Yes it can
Mosquito fish are opportunistic omnivores; so if the opportunity to eat algae came along, they would likely eat algae.
A mosquito fish is a consumer. It is consumer because it eats elodea or other plants. Mosquito fish are herbivores. Meaning they only eat plants.
no they love earthworms
no. only mosquito fish do.
They can eat duckweed, elodea or algae.
A small livebearing fish that does not eat mosquitoes. They are a pest around the world where they have been introduced because people mistakenly believed that they would control mosquitoes.
Algae, if that counts as a plant.
Yes they will eat anything. They are like little Pirhanas. We dont feed ours. We just let them eat the tadpoles and dead yabbies and the fish poo etc. Ours is a self supporting aquarium. Mosquito fish are well suited to this. When tank gets scarce, we just take the scoop net to the swamp and catch some more.