It's hard to say, but barracuda are not endangered.
No, barracuda is not a decomposer. Barracudas are predatory fish that feed on other animals in the ocean, like smaller fish and crustaceans. They do not play a role in breaking down dead organic matter like decomposers do.
The Great Barracuda is the largest species of Barracuda. They can grow over 6 feet long.
Barracuda rely on cleaning fish, such as cleaner wrasse, to remove parasites and dead skin from their bodies. In return, the cleaning fish get a meal and protection from predators while performing this service. This relationship benefits both species by helping to maintain the health and cleanliness of the barracuda.
Sea barracuda are carnivorous predators that mainly feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans. They are known for their swift hunting abilities and sharp teeth, which they use to ambush and catch their prey.
You have to make sure your filter is clean otherwise you will receive low to no pressure for your barracuda/manta to move. There is a small ball inside belly of the barracuda that sometimes breaks apart and sometimes gets stuck. Replace the ball or break it free This should help. If its not the ball then I would suggest you replace the flapper but most times it is simply the ball mechanism inside that breaks. If the unit gets stuck in corners try moving the hose weight a litle to chang its cere of gravity. also have a look at diaphragm some times leaves or weed pods get stuck in them.RB
20 species of Barracuda
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Two Worlds - 1998 World of the Barracuda 1-11 was released on: USA: 1998
were can you find a diagram of a great barracuda
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0 barracuda s wasn't till 1969 or 70
Sphyraena Barracuda
a barracuda is a consumer
That is the correct spelling of "barracuda" (toothy fish, or the Plymouth Barracuda named for it).
Sharks and killer whales are a few of the only known predators to a barracuda. Humans are also a predator since these fish are eaten all over the world.
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you are a liar! the barracuda is NOT endangered.