yeah i guess
even smaller fish, but however if it is a pet fish then talk to your local pet store for what to feed your fish.
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.
yes, bigger fish eats smaller fish
some fish eat smaller fish it dependes on how aggresive the fish are
the big ones range from 1o$+ and smaller ones are no more than 5$
That's generally what fish do; they eat other fish that are smaller than themselves. Smaller fish are much easier to swallow.
No some fish eat smaller fish which eat even smaller fish
smaller fish, with smaller jaws.
Yes, goldfish are known to eat smaller fish, especially if they are hungry or if the smaller fish fit into their mouths.
The person is acting as a tertiary consumer in the food chain. In this scenario, the algae are consumed by smaller fish (primary consumers), which are then eaten by salmon (secondary consumers). When the person eats the salmon, they occupy the role of the top predator, consuming organisms from multiple trophic levels.
FIrst you press smallest fish then the fish will grow smaller
In general smaller fish have a shorter lifespan.