Jellyfish
Jellyfish
Plankton, algae. They also feed on the decaying corpses of other fish and animals in the water.
A clam under 2 in. can usually be fed plankton. Be careful, because plankton may ruin water quality. Make sure you dose plankton once a week in small amounts.
No, they feed on small plankton by filter feeding.
Moon jellyfish mainly feed on zooplankton, small fish larvae, and other small marine organisms that they catch using their stinging tentacles. They primarily consume plankton and small particles that they filter from the water.
Plankton is based on well,,,, Plankton. Plankton is the small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water, consisting chiefly of diatoms, protozoans, small crustaceans, and the eggs and larval stages of larger animals. Many animals are adapted to feed on plankton, especially by filtering the water.
Remora fish typically feed on small organisms such as plankton, crustaceans, and small fish. They are also known to follow larger marine animals like sharks and whales to feed on scraps of food left behind by their hosts.
The noctiluca lives in the ocean, in subtropical and tropical waters. Its mostly restricted to coastal water. Its diet primarily consists of plankton.
Fresh water shrimp feed on plankton smaller than they are. This is, by and large, phytoplankton but may include some zoo plankton, particularly small eggs. Thus they are technically omnivorous.
Anchovies are carnivores, feeding primarily on small fish, plankton, and other marine organisms. They are not herbivores, as they do not consume plants, and they are not considered omnivores because their diet consists mainly of animal matter.
Baby Jellyfish can live and feed on small fish zoo plankton and small eggs like regular sized ones. :D
they feed primarily on zooplankton, straining little copepods and other little yummies from the water. they might also take small fish, and jellyfish when they can.