No they don't because they only eat bloodworms(from my experience) and other worms
Grass.
No, catfish will eat other fish, shrimp, water bugs, but no grass
In my little experience I have found that (grass Shrimp) eat bloodworms. I asume they would eat other species of worms as well.
Yes. They eat shrimp, algea and grass
see grass
no, they swim in water and eat bacteria in the water
If you're asking if they are edible than yes. But it is ill advised to eat them because they don't have an appealing taste or texture, not to mention the fact that they can tear up your insides pretty good (non-lethal but it'll hurt) if not chewed completley or ground up.
I believe so. Bacteria eats wastes and old parts from cells, that means they can eat wastes and old parts from plant cells too! So that means they eat grass!
Bacteria can only eat zooplankton when it is dead. Zooplankton are small fish that look like shrimp which are commonly found in water bodies.
Decaying plant material, bacteria, fungi and attached organisms.
No , flamingos eat shrimp and that makes them pink
Grass itself cannot eat bacteria in the way animals consume food. However, grass can absorb nutrients from the soil, where bacteria play a significant role in breaking down organic matter and making nutrients available. Some grasses may also have symbiotic relationships with certain bacteria that enhance nutrient uptake, particularly nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Thus, while grass doesn't "eat" bacteria, it can benefit from their presence in the soil ecosystem.