it's kind of a matter of personal opinion
i like them on a diet of:
frozen bloodworms
frozen brine shrimp
freeze dried black worms
beefheart
flake
and pellets
I mix and match so they never get bored
omnivores
a parrot fishes diet is plankton
Jawless fishes are voracious feeders while cartilaginous fishes are predators with a various diet.
no, discus are very slow moving fish zebras are one of the most active fishes. The zebras would stress the discus so much, they might die. If you want pretty fish that are also small, get cardinal or rummynose tetras.
Yes, small fishes will eat shrimp as part of their diet.
skates, rays, and a variety of small fishes
Discus fish primarily eat a diet of live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and blackworms. They may also eat high-quality flake or pellet food specifically designed for discus fish. It's important to provide them with a varied diet to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients.
For discus fish, high-quality freeze-dried foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia are excellent options. These foods provide essential nutrients while mimicking their natural diet. Additionally, high-protein pellets specifically formulated for discus can also be beneficial. It's important to ensure a varied diet to maintain optimal health and coloration.
Many of the reef fishes feed on sponges for their diet.
feeds on various fishes, other sharks, and garbage
They like crabs and shellfish, but they eat what ever they can find.
Krill and small fishes are the major portion of the Humpback whales' diet.