they will always accept small live minnows or rosy reds, but try not to let them rely on this diet. start with blood worms and wean them off the live fish
By giving them food, shelter, and help protect their babies
Well its defineitely in a food chain...
Yes, bass are known to eat other bass, especially when they are young and competing for food and territory. This behavior is more common in larger bass that are at the top of the food chain in their habitat.
plants baby fish and herbivore and then who fits in whose mouth. bass, pike, and pickeral are the likely apex predators of a pond
Plants, small insects, worms, snakes
Plants, small insects, worms, snakes
food
well one way that i know it is : the wood grows, the termites eat wood, and the peacock eats termites and a bear eats peacocks
water, food
Peacocks eat grass, seeds, insects, fruits.
In a bass fish food web, the bass itself is a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that rely on consuming other organisms for energy, as opposed to producing their own energy through photosynthesis like autotrophs.
white bass will bit minnows sir.