A "scale" is a small flake found on fish.
they eat flake and small pellet food, brine shrimp, and small worms
A ocean flake is faeces from fish above. Some deep sea fish feed on this.
Foamy Flake -Small bubbles in water
The mostly commonly served fish in fish & chip shops in Melbourne is "flake", which is not a species of fish, but rather a term used to descibe the flesh from a number of species of small shark.
Yes they do. It all depends on the size. Some small fishes eat flake and pellet food. Larger fishes many things from shrimp to even other fishes.
A flake is a small, flat piece that falls off of a larger object. When used as a verb, flake means to break off in small pieces or layers. In slang terms, someone who is unreliable or unreliable can be called a flake.
the process of breaking off small pieces from foods to check if it is done is a flake!
I can give you several sentences.The snow flake melted instantly.I found a flake of obsidian on the ground.That rock will flake easily when struck.You could also use the slang meaning of someone who is eccentric or odd. "That fellow is a real flake!"
A ocean flake is faeces from fish above. Some deep sea fish feed on this.
Snow flake!
good question... they can eat normal flake food broken up in to small pieces or the normal food you have.as well as this they can eat some live food as long as it is small
The name of a snow crystal is snowflake, a piece of chipped-stone tool is a flake, and the rack for drying fish is called a fish rack.