Neon Tetras come from the Tropical Amazon River and evolved in some of the freshest, cleanest, purest water in the world. Amphibians will only poo and piddle and wreck the water quality thereby making it unsuitable for Neons (or any other fish)them to live in. There is a general rule that all sucessfull aquarists stick to and that is to never mix Amphibians and Reptiles with fish. If you do so you are begging for trouble.
There is no such thing. Frogs should NEVER be kept with fish. They poison the water.
Yes there are carnivores in the benthic zone. The scavengers in the benthic zone are considered carnivores because the eat the dead aquatic animals that float to the bottom when they die. There are also some carnivorous fish in the benthic zone.
omnivore
The common goldfish should not occur in nature. It did not 'evolve' it was developed by man. When it is feral and in 'Nature' and therefore part of a "Food Chain", it is eaten by both Aquatic carnivores and Avian carnivores so it would come into both the Aquatic food chain and the Avian food chain too.
The species varying diet may include small fish, aquatic insects, worms, frogs, mollusks, crustaceans, bivalves, and polychaetes.
Platypuses are carnivores. They are predators; they eat small water animals such as aquatic insect larvae of caddisflies, mayflies and two-winged flies, fresh water shrimp, annelid worms, yabbies and crayfish
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
There was aquatic life in the sea.The Marine Biogist studies starfish and other aquatic life
Plants don't "eat" so they cannot be either herbivores or carnivores. They are producers, not consumers.
Yes there are carnivores in the benthic zone. The scavengers in the benthic zone are considered carnivores because the eat the dead aquatic animals that float to the bottom when they die. There are also some carnivorous fish in the benthic zone.
Penguins (various species) are semi-aquatic, flightless birds, who eat fish - making them carnivores.
omnivore
The common goldfish should not occur in nature. It did not 'evolve' it was developed by man. When it is feral and in 'Nature' and therefore part of a "Food Chain", it is eaten by both Aquatic carnivores and Avian carnivores so it would come into both the Aquatic food chain and the Avian food chain too.
The killer whale, hence the name, is a whale that eats seals. The blue whale eats krill. All sharks are carnivores.
The species varying diet may include small fish, aquatic insects, worms, frogs, mollusks, crustaceans, bivalves, and polychaetes.
The pelican is a fish eating, semi-aquatic bird, so is a carnivore.