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No, the royal gramma is not an herbivore. It is a carnivorous fish that primarily feeds on small crustaceans and zooplankton in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of meaty foods such as frozen shrimp, brine shrimp, and small fish.

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What are the adaptations to the royal gramma fish?

The royal gramma fish, or Gramma loreto, has several adaptations that enhance its survival in coral reef environments. Its vibrant coloration, with a purple body and yellow tail, provides camouflage among the colorful corals and sponges, helping it avoid predators. Additionally, its small size and laterally compressed body allow it to navigate through tight spaces in the reef, while its diet of zooplankton and small invertebrates is well-suited to its habitat. Furthermore, the royal gramma exhibits territorial behavior, defending its nesting sites from intruders to ensure reproductive success.