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Mosquito fish, primarily known for their role in controlling mosquito populations, typically feed on small invertebrates, including mosquito larvae, rather than plants. However, in their natural habitat, they may occasionally nibble on algae or plant matter, but these are not significant components of their diet. Their primary focus remains on small aquatic organisms rather than vegetation.

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