Yes, plecos are known to eat plants as part of their diet.
No, plecos do not eat poop as part of their diet. They primarily feed on algae and plant matter.
Yes, plecos are known to consume fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.
Yes, plecos are known to eat fish waste, including poop, as part of their diet.
Some plants that plecos typically won't eat include Java fern, Anubias, and Amazon sword plants.
Yes, rodents do eat plants as part of their diet.
Yes, Bristlenose plecos do eat plants. To prevent them from doing so, you can provide them with a varied diet that includes algae wafers, vegetables, and sinking pellets. Additionally, you can offer them driftwood or other surfaces to graze on to help satisfy their need to nibble.
Yes, rats do eat plants as part of their diet. They are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter.
No, carnivores do not typically eat plants as part of their diet. They primarily consume meat from other animals.
No, praying mantises are carnivorous insects that primarily feed on other insects and small animals. They do not eat plants as part of their diet.
No, turkeys do not typically eat dead animals as part of their diet. They are omnivores, but their diet mainly consists of plants, seeds, insects, and small invertebrates.
no they dont eat anything they have mouth they are just dresss
Yes, voles do not typically eat bird seed as part of their diet. Voles are herbivores that primarily feed on plants, roots, and grasses.