all of them. if they respirate then theyre all the same.
Other fish and underwater plants.
Seals are predatory, carnivorous mammals. It would be highly unusual for a seed to feed on underwater plant life.
The ones in the sea eat plankton which are microscoptic animals and plants that live in the water.
It depends on the fish, generally they eat insects or aquatic plants.
Aquatic plants.
No, fish do not necessarily need plants to survive. However, plants can provide fish with hiding spots, oxygen, and natural filtration in their environment, which can contribute to their overall well-being.
Herbivorous Cichild species of fish will feed on any live aquarium plants provided with the exception of some Anubias varieties.. There are also some species of Cichild that feed on heavy algae growing on rocks.
Seaweed, rice, kelp, fish, plants, & algea (just to name a few)
Yes, they have gills, live underwater, and fit all criteria for being a fish, but still, strangely in the same class as the shark.
pellets, fish, water plants, veggies.
no definitely not you have to buy it from a pet shop
Several marine animals feed on underwater plants in the ocean, including sea urchins, parrotfish, and certain species of sea turtles. These organisms help maintain the balance of the marine ecosystem by controlling the growth of underwater vegetation. Additionally, some invertebrates like sea slugs and sea snails also graze on underwater plants.