yes algae eaters do eat dead fish because as i type this my algae eater is feasting on a dead goldfish!
it depends on the fish. some fish like algae eaters eat algae tablets. But there is also pellets and fish flakes sold at stores like petco or walmart
they eat algae and dead fish
Most of the time you can just leave them in the tank. The other fish will most likely leave them alone. You can feed them wafers with algae in them. They will also eat whatever your other algae eaters eat. I hope this answer helps!
Some of them do.Small fish are mostly the ones who eat algea. Most of the bigger fish eat smaller fish.
Some types of fish that are known to eat brown algae in aquariums include Siamese algae eaters, otocinclus catfish, and certain species of plecos.
Yes they are good as a treat but Plecos are algae eaters. Specialised food is available for algae eaters at good pet/fish shops
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
no they do not any type of algae eaters only eat algae that has grown on your tanks glass
In an aquarium, fish like Siamese algae eaters, mollies, and certain types of snails are known to eat black algae.
Crabs are opportunistic eaters and will eat almost anything they can get their claws on. Unless aggressive, crabs will usually eat algae or dead animals rather than hunting live fish or invertebrates. Crabs will only go hunting if there isn't sufficient organic material to eat (such as detritus, algae, dead animals, corals, etc.) unless the crab is aggressive and prefers hunting.
Most small lake fish are algae or plant eaters and the larger fish in the pond usually eat the little fish plus any insects, worms, frogs or snakes that make it into the water.
Many types of animals eat algae in freshwater. Snails, fish, bivalves and even birds are all common algae eaters.