No, cleaner wrasse do not eat parrot fish, they eat the paracites off of these creatures
Bluestreak cleaner wrasse was created in 1839.
A striped cleaner wrasse moves in a dance like motion
No. They are mutualistic. The Cleaner Wrasse eats bacteria from the Grouper, while the Grouper provides the food source. The Grouper arrives at the cleaner wrasse and the wrasse will clean the groupers mouth. They both benefit because the wrasse eats the bacteria as food and the grouper's mouth isn't packed up with bacteria anymore. Mutualism is when both creatures benefit. The Grouper may visit cleaner wrasse's more then once a day.
A cleaner wrasse is a fish that cleans fish to get there food and help the fish get heathy again.
Cleaner wrasse live in coral reefs. They generally have a particular spot and other fish come to them to get cleaned.
Cleaner wrasse.
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Bigger reef fish such as sharks eat the humphead wrasse. The average length of the humphead wrasse is 24 inches, though they can grow up to 90 inches.
A symbiotic relationship is an association that is mutually beneficial. Wrasse fish feed on the parasites found on the black sea bass's body. In this case, Wrasse gets to eat, and sea bass gets rid of parasites. It's a Win-Win.
yes they do
the parrotfish