No they will not eat moss. Yabbies are freshwater crayfish. They are scavengers and eat whatever they can catch or find living or dead and rotting, they also eat detrius and insect larvae.
Try Bleach. Just a Guess.
The smaller fish eat moss and algae off the rocks to survive, while the bigger fish eat the smaller fish to survive.
moss bugs eat fresh leaves off trees.
They eat the algie off rocks If you didn't know, algie is the green powdery stuff... and no its not moss.......... algie isn't as slimy and is normally underwater.... or they can eat the tiny plankton and paricites.
You can but it's not smart to do so. The Yabbies will rip bits off the fish.
Most deer don't even eat moss. They would much rather forage on the leaves and flowers of shrubs, forbs and trees (since they are browsers) than eat moss.
they commonly eat bacteria off of rocks
Moss starts off as a cell maybe
Yabbies are omnivores (meaning they eat both vegetation and meat). There are many folk tales about yabbies being either carnivores (from the yabby catchers) or vegetarians (from the aquarium keepers). The truth is they'll eat both. They'll eat bark, mud, slime, insects, each other (yes they can be cannibalistic at times). They are scavengers, thus they'll eat whatever they can get almost. The reason meat is used for catching is because it tends to attract the yabbies far easier. For the same reason (meat being a greater pollutant) in an aquarium, they are usually fed almost entirely a vegetarian diet as it helps preserve the water quality.
did you see the special on discovery channel? they dive down and eat the seaweed and such off the rocks
Limpets eat different types of algae such as microscopic seaweed.
Black nerite feed off the algae or algal slime growing on rocks in rockpools.