Yes, crown fish, also known as clownfish, can eat small shrimp, particularly when they are juvenile or smaller species. However, their diet primarily consists of zooplankton, algae, and small invertebrates found in their natural habitat. In aquariums, they may accept a variety of foods, including commercial fish pellets and frozen or live food options. It's essential to provide a balanced diet to ensure their health and well-being.
Shrimp will eat dead fish for certain. As for live fish, if the shrimp is large enough and the fish is small enough, then shrimp will eat live fish too.
No not all fish eat shrimp. Shrimp is not available for consumption for all fish. Now a slightly different question would be, "Will all fish eat shrimp?" If it is cut up into small enough pieces there would be no reason why a fish would not eat shrimp.
goldfish,and sunfish are two of the species that don't eat shrimp.
leaf fish eat ghost shrimp
small fish and shrimp
They eat fish ,squid,and shrimp.
spot fish mostly eat shrimp and other small fish
Yes, Tetra fish may eat shrimp as part of their diet.
Many fish -- like guppies. :)
fish, squid, shrimp ,chopped fish
Butterfly Fish eat tiny shrimp, worms, and algae.
They eat shrimp and tuna