Fish that eat moss typically belong to herbivorous or omnivorous species. Common examples include certain types of Freshwater Fish like the Siamese algae eater, which feeds on various algae and plant matter, including moss. Additionally, some species of catfish, such as the otocinclus, may graze on moss as part of their diet. In a well-maintained aquarium, these fish can help control moss growth while contributing to the ecosystem.
NO flat fishes eat smaller animals but they don't eat moss
some fish eat smaller fish and some eat plankton or algae or moss
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Fish eat many things some eat planktom some eat moss!!
The smaller fish eat moss and algae off the rocks to survive, while the bigger fish eat the smaller fish to survive.
alge is the same as moss but is usally in water. Some types of fish can eat it
Mosses, mud, moss, algae, smaller 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.
No. Penguins do not eat moss. They are carnivores.
Ducks do not typically eat duck moss. Duck moss is a type of aquatic plant that ducks may swim around or nest near, but it is not a primary food source for them. Ducks usually feed on a diet of aquatic plants, insects, and small fish.
stuff such as dried meat, silver berch barck, black moss that grows on rocks, and other hunted animals and fish
There are various animals that eat arctic moss. For example, it is eaten by many different kinds of migratory birds.