Crickets could eat reeds and algae but, since crickets are not well adapted to aquatic life they typically would not. There are examples of non-aquatic algae (such as lichens) that crickets could eat without getting their feet wet if you care to argue.
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.
Bottled water is basically 100% pure water(H2O). The bottle is air-tight to prevent contamination, this means that it is only filled with nothing but water and not algae. The presence of algae growing in it means that it's contaminated and it is generally unsafe to drink.
Golden algae are photosynthetic organisms, using sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis. They also have the ability to consume organic material, such as bacteria or smaller algae, as a supplementary food source. This mix of autotrophic and heterotrophic feeding strategies allows golden algae to adapt to different environmental conditions.
Green algae is at the base of the food chain, which is consumed by water fleas and tadpoles. Water fleas are eaten by water beetles, tadpoles are consumed by small fish, and water snails feed on algae. Small fish are preyed upon by large carnivore fish, while mosquitoes larvae feed on algae and small organisms.
There are many different animals that eat algae. A few of these are frogs, aquatic insects and fish. These water animals would not be able to survive without algae.
No, crickets are not producers; they are consumers. Producers are organisms, like plants and some algae, that create their own food through photosynthesis. Crickets, on the other hand, feed on organic matter such as plants, making them primary consumers in the food chain.
yes, you feed them every day, 2 meal worms, or 2 crickets every day, water them daily.
can u feed bait crickets to tranalula spider
crickets they love crickets
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.
Grass
You feed them once a year
No - they feed on rodents - NOT crickets !
The water snails feed on the nuisance algae and things left on the tank.
nitrates. they feed algae.
You can over feed anything. If you water dragons small dont feed it alot. feed it only about 5 crickets every 3 days. If it is large feed it 10 every other day or every 2 days
Camel Crickets feed on organic matter