Herbivorous fish, crustaceans, worms and gastropods all eat green algae in a creek.
i just did a report on estuaries, and turtles, fish and bacteria eat algae. so do insects.
Nothing "eats" fresh water. Most plants, animals, reptiles, and humans require water.
algae, decaying plants in the water
algae or fresh vegetables
Caribbean flamingos eats seeds, crustaceans, and green-blue algae. It drinks fresh water.
Many fish eat algae, it depends on which type of algae. But the fish that do eat algae are catfish, red tailed fish, Florida flag fish, and plecos.
It was an omnivore, but most of the time it eats algae.
I'd suggest a slow breeding snail.
Algae eating fish include: bottom dwellers such as loaches, cat fish and plecs and many marine and fresh water tropical fish such as plecostomus fish.
macaroni
Tadpoles eats little plants in the water called Algae
Carpe
you cannot. algae may not be pretty, but it means your creek is extremely healthy. if it is in a fishtank, that means you do not need fishfood. plankton, which is a bacteria that is in water and eats dead things, gets rid of unhealthy substances i.e. unhealthy bacteria. plankton is healthy for animals to eat. algae forms from clumps of plankton. fish eat algae for food, and when fish naturally die (not from bacteria they eat), plankton eat the body. that is a pond food cycle. even people can eat algae (if they are immune from it, which people are not anymore). the cleanest water has algae in it. algae, tree roots, fish, dirt, insects, and plants are natures water filter. filtering out the substances you do not need. the leftover substances that people call "unhealthy" are the things you should be immune to, preventing sickness from the bacteria in that particular ecosystem.
it eats different types of algae