Depends.
There are Freshwater Fish that are carnivores - meat eaters, and there are those who'll eat plants - herbivores.
Freshwater fish can eat a variety of foods, including algae, plants, small invertebrates such as insects and worms, and other smaller fish. Their diet can vary depending on the species of fish and their natural habitat. It's important to provide a balanced diet for captive freshwater fish to ensure their health and well-being.
freshwater tortoises eat a variety of foods including; fish, minnows, plants,leaches and many other foods.
Smaller fish, crayfish, insects, frogs and small snakes.
They will eat Mysidacea which are srimp like creatures and Copepods who are small crustaceans found in oceans and freshwater bodies .
No. Even small fish eat plants, and are thus consumers. Small fish can eat everything from seaweed to algae.
Muskrats eat mostly water plants, but also prey on freshwater mussels, other invertebrates, and small fish that they grasp with their forepaws and teeth.
They eat shrimp ,small fish ,plankton ,and clams.
no, goldfish are freshwater fish and coral only grows in saltwater, though they do occasionally eat plants
Freshwater angels will eat any small fish they can fit in their mouths. Their preferance is baby guppies. Also young and male mosquito fish.
Freshwater angels will eat any small fish they can fit in their mouths. Their preferance is baby guppies. Also young and male mosquito fish.
No salmons do not eat mushrooms. The salmon fish eats small insects, plankton, small fish or invertebrates. There are two types of salmon, freshwater or wild salmon.
jellyfish can eat zoeplankton, phytoplankton, and small fish