No, lantern fish are not decomposers; they are a type of deep-sea fish known for their bioluminescence. They primarily feed on small zooplankton, crustaceans, and other small fish. Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem, whereas lantern fish are consumers in the food web.
Horned lantern fish was created in 1932.
Fish are not decomposers. They are consumers.
A "Lantern" Fish lives in the Midnight Zone of the Ocean.
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algae. Lantern fish eat mainly plankton.
The Lantern fish is an alternative food resource to krill for predators like the squid or king penguin. The lantern fish itself, eats mainly zooplankton.
Decomposers are microorganisms. They live in plant material in the fish tank,
catfish
yes
yeah the candle fish is not friends with them
in water
they're called "lantern' fish so they pretty much do produce their own light