A grouper eats many smaller fish and its favorite food would be fish. Grouper will also eat insects and shrimp along with almost any other small animal that comes into the grouper's path. Grouper are often eaten by larger fish.
Grouper is a sweet, delicate fish. It is expensive because it often has to be flown to the destination where it is eaten. For this reason grouper can be as high as $30.00 per pound. The closer you are to the source, the cheaper the fish will be.
it gets its food by scraping living marine life off its host e.g coral.
the population will get smaller.an soon there would be no conchs.and the and grouper will not have any food to eat.
No. They are mutualistic. The Cleaner Wrasse eats bacteria from the Grouper, while the Grouper provides the food source. The Grouper arrives at the cleaner wrasse and the wrasse will clean the groupers mouth. They both benefit because the wrasse eats the bacteria as food and the grouper's mouth isn't packed up with bacteria anymore. Mutualism is when both creatures benefit. The Grouper may visit cleaner wrasse's more then once a day.
Many things can cause change in ecosystem. These include habitat destruction for human builds, Introducing new species to a ecosystem that are not part of the food chain, Poaching, and even most pestacides can cause severe change to an ecosystem. Food chain disturbance example: Lionfish. They were somehow introduced by being let out of an aquarioum. These exotic fish are disturbing the food chain and causing many different other species of fish like grouper to have no food to eat.
No a grouper is a fish.
What kind of Grouper? The Grouper family is Serranidae.
It is a food chain.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
Yellowfin grouper was created in 1758.
Sawtail grouper was created in 1967.