Blackworms, or Lumbriculus variegatus, primarily feed on organic detritus and microorganisms in their aquatic environments rather than directly consuming plants. They play a role in the decomposition process by breaking down plant material and other organic matter, which contributes to nutrient cycling in their ecosystems. While they may be found in areas with plant matter, they do not actively eat living plants.
Animals that may eat California Blackworms include fish, birds, amphibians, and other aquatic predators. Insects such as dragonfly larvae and diving beetles are likely to consume California Blackworms as well.
If you're asking about California black worms, you can feed them sinking pellets or flakes, any fish food would be OK when the food start to spoil then the worms will eat it, just be careful no to over feed.
blackworms, bloodworms, mosqito larve, betta pellets, daphnia, infursia, baby brine shrimp, tublex worms, ect.
mainly asexually
Dwarf sirens eat a variety of food items, including small worms. The have very small mouths but will eat any invertebrate they can swallow. Captive sirens will eat whiteworms, blackworms, and tubifex worms.
Why one or both ends of some of the blackworms are lighter in color than the rest of their bodies
plants eat plants in the ocean.
herbivores, who only eat plants and omnivores, who eat both plants and animals. it is canivores that only eat meat and not plants.
They eat animals that eat plants.
yes, they do eat plants
no plankton do not eat plants
Carnivores do not eat plants.