Zoo fish typically eat a diet that mimics their natural feeding habits, which may include commercially prepared fish pellets, flakes, and frozen or live food such as shrimp, worms, and small invertebrates. The specific diet can vary based on the species of fish and their dietary needs, ranging from herbivorous options like algae and plant matter to carnivorous choices. Zoo aquarists often tailor the diet to ensure the fish receive the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being.
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Any fish will eat Zoo plankton in terms of survival, if it is bigger than the Zoo plankton.
Simple answer is NO.
sardines and other small fish
They are eaten by the white shark, then they eat fish, the fish eat zoo plankton, and the zoo plankton eat phytoplankton. So it goes like this:WHITE SHARKMONK SEALFISHZOO PLANKTONPHYTOPLANKTON
because they eat dead fish when you go to the zoo
Salt water fish eat fish that are smaller than them then those fish eat zoo plankton then zooplankton eat phytoplankton. I have appreciated answering these questions so if you have anymore go to askanything.com Also, it really depends on the fish.
panda bears do eat soloman only when they need meat. scientists believe that some panda bears that live in the zoo eat fish because they are trained to9 do so.
Yes, the box jellies eat zoo-plankton and small fish (^_^)
Fish and sometimes people if they get too close.
Pelicans are fed Fish. Pelicans in captivity also eat other birds sometimes (there are records of a pelican in London eating a pidgeon after a fight, and a pelican in Zoo Basel has been known to eat ducks). Although a pelican's diet is mostly fish, they also eat small amphibians and crustaceans and smaller birds (more likely in captivity).
Knut was fed fish and meat like any other polar bear raised in a zoo.