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Yes, they are a type of Crustacea, just like shrimps and crabs, which are also eatable.
Whatever little crustacea and small fish and insects they can catch.
Clownfish are omnivores, so in the wild they eat live food such as algae, plankton, mollusks, and crustacea
Ghost knife fish are insectivores and will also eat small water born crustacea and tiny fish.
They are carnivores. They hunt and eat crustacea and insect larvae. They will also eat any fish that is small enough to catch and swallow.
The Hermit crab belongs to the crustacea family :)
That depends upon species. Some fish only eat algae, some crustacea, or insect larvae. Some eat other fish and some species are omnivorous and eat almost anything.
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Microscopic infusoria and tiny daphnia and other water born crustacea and insect larvae are amongst their first foods.
Carrie E. Schweitzer has written: 'Systematic list of fossil decapod crustacean species' -- subject(s): Decapoda (Crustacea), Fossils, Crustacea, Decapoda (Crustacea), Fossil