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Yes, they will take any small fish.
In the wild they find the fish and breed them so that they can have all the varieties of fish that we have today.
Fresh water crayfish in the wild feed on both living and dead plants and animals. Those kept in aquariums can eat fish food and plants, but will also feed on small fish which they can catch.
In the wild archer fish can grow up to 12" long, although in aquariums they tend to vary usually smaller.
no because they are wild
Fish in aquariums eat fish food found in any pet or fish store. Fish in the wild mostly eat smaller fish and small particles in the water. Some types of fish living in aquariums also eat smaller fish. Often, fish will eat their own babies so aquarium owners know they must move babies to a smaller fish bowl or tank to protect the babies from the adults.
You don't. Wild Bettas do not come from Singapore.
no you can't
They eat any type of fish that they can catch!
You can catch a coelacanth in the ocean when it is snowing or raining, and is a very big fish.
In the wild - nowhere. In aquariums, probably.
pretty much saltwater fish eat other fish in the wild. Out deep fish rely on bonita and other school fish for prey. If you are fishing, use dead or live baitfish such as bonita. This is used for bigger game fish. Inshore fishing can use a variety of bait including shrimp,live croakers, and small bait fish. There are a lot of choices in the ocean!