The queen conch's predators are: starfish, triggerfish, lobsters, turtles, spotted eagle rays, humans, hermit crab, octopus, and sharks.
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No, a conch is a mollusk (I think) and why is your question under Lord of the Flies
conch are herbivores(animals that eat only plants). feed on algae(their favorite is laurencia) found on seagrass,rocks,sand and on the seabottom. they feed at night when it is safer from predators
No, the conch is not an arthropod (phylum Arthropoda) but rather is a gastropod mollusc (phylum Mollusca) along with other sea snails, land snails, bivalves, etc. Aquatic arthropods include creatures like crabs, lobsters and shrimp.
No, lobsters are not decomposers. They are carnivorous scavengers that primarily feed on small fish, mollusks, and other marine creatures. Lobsters primarily play a role in the food chain as consumers rather than decomposers.
Most of them are eat detritus and are omnivores so you don't need to feed it anything. Just let it clean you tank and eat what the fish don't get.
The secondary consumers, such as lobsters, feed on the herbivores. The tertiary consumers, in turn, feed on the secondary consumers, and so on.
conch are herbivores(animals that eat only plants). feed on algae(their favorite is laurencia) found on seagrass,rocks,sand and on the seabottom. they feed at night when it is safer from predators
Feed on almost anything that they come across without fear of most predators.
Lobsters typically live in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. They are common in coastal areas with rocky bottoms and crevices where they can hide and feed.
Plankton are not crustaceans, but are microscopic organisms. Crustaceans such as crayfish, shrimp, lobsters, crabs and krill feed on plankton.