Carp are omnivores. They will eat decaying plant and animal matter from the floor of the river, pond, or other body of water that they inhabit.
Some ocean animals that eat algae include sea urchins, parrotfish, and certain species of snails and fish. These animals help to control algae growth in ocean ecosystems by grazing on algae as part of their diet.
Some mollusks, like certain species of snails and clams, may feed on algae. Others, like some species of bivalves, may filter feed on plankton by drawing water into their bodies and trapping plankton to feed on. It ultimately depends on the specific species of mollusk.
Several marine animals eat red algae, including sea urchins, limpets, some species of fish, and certain marine snails. These animals play a role in controlling red algae populations and maintaining balance in marine ecosystems.
Most fish will not eat only algae, and will eat anything else you put in and leave the algae untouched, instead. If you want to add something to a tank in order to get rid of algae, I recommend a snail or some shrimp. Or you could take a clean rag and wipe it off the tank.
Yes, many species of frogs do eat algae as part of their diet. Algae can provide important nutrients for certain species of frogs, especially in their larval stage. However, not all frogs eat algae, and their diet can vary depending on the species and their habitat.
Yes they can. Carp can get quite large. Carp usually feed on vegetation, and rarely will eat eggs and fry of other species, but do not eat adults of species like sunfish, as carp have no teeth.
All snails that I know of eat algae.
not all some species eat other bugs but most species eat plants algae etc and etc
Asian carp are an invasive species because they are not native to the rivers and lakes of the United States. They eat all of the plants in their wake which takes away the food for the native species. This will harm and could change ecosystems forever.
Do fish eat algae? Yes, some species, like plecostomus, do eat algae.
Many fish eat algae, it depends on which type of algae. But the fish that do eat algae are catfish, red tailed fish, Florida flag fish, and plecos.
Carp were introduced to various regions for aquaculture and as a food source. However, in some areas, they have become invasive species, causing ecological imbalances and outcompeting native species for resources.
The people of China eat several types of fish. A few of the types of fish are grass carp, carp, and sea bass.
Certain species of fish, such as the Bristlenose Pleco and the Siamese Algae Eater, are known to eat brown algae.
No, carp do not eat dogs. See the related question.
Carp are omnivores. They will eat decaying plant and animal matter from the floor of the river, pond, or other body of water that they inhabit.