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Shrimp, Plankton, Parrotfish, Damsel's, Rabbitfish.
No. It is a fish.
Rabbitfish are also know as Siganus. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Siganidae Genus: Siganus Another common name used in the aquarium trade for several popular species of rabbitfish is 'foxface'. (Note that this name doesn't refer to all rabbitfish.)
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Yes they are, they are highly toxic you cannot eat them.
A "chimera" can also be referred to as a hybrid or a crossbreed.
It is a holocephalan cartilaginous fish.
Herbivores eat only plant material. Some fish that are herbivores are the tilapia, yellow bloth rabbitfish, the Japanese angelfish, the surgeonfish, and the blenny fish.
Tuna typically eat small fish ranging from 1 to 6 inches in length such as rabbitfish, flying fish, trigger fish, and flying fish. They also eat squid occasionally.
Yes they are and you didn't spell rabbit correctly, Now don't judge me I know I have a wrong spelling but, Rabbits eats hay! That's their MAIN diet. Carrots are only given in little pieces, You may want to give them as treats only :) You may also give them pellets. Go check on google on what pellets you should feed them!
Some herbivorous fish include the surgeonfish, parrotfish, and rabbitfish. These fish primarily feed on algae, seagrasses, and other plant materials. Herbivorous fish play a crucial role in maintaining the health of coral reefs and other marine ecosystems by controlling algae growth and promoting biodiversity.
Dried danggit (rabbitfish) and milkfish can be safe for pregnant women when consumed in moderation, as they are good sources of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. However, it's important to ensure they are properly cooked and sourced from safe waters to minimize the risk of contaminants like mercury. Pregnant women should also be cautious about high sodium content in dried fish. Consulting with a healthcare provider for personalized advice is always recommended.