The step would be the food chain. In this case the big fish is at the top of the food chain and the algae would be at the bottom.
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
The bird that eats straining algae and small organisms is the flamingo. Flamingos use their specialized beaks to filter out algae, small fish, and crustaceans from the water as they feed. They are known for their distinctive pink coloration, which is often influenced by the carotenoid pigments in the organisms they consume.
Yes, you can consider adding algae-eating fish like plecos, Siamese algae eaters, or certain types of minnows to help control algae in a small pond. However, it's important to maintain a balance and not overstock the pond with too many fish, as this can lead to water quality issues. Regular manual removal and water maintenance are also key to keeping algae levels in check.
Frogs primarily consume insects, small animals, and other creatures. Lilly pads are not a typical part of a frog's diet, although they may occasionally eat algae or small invertebrates found on the lily pads.
Water fleas primarily feed on algae, bacteria, and small aquatic organisms. They use their filtering apparatus to collect and consume these microscopic food sources.
A foodchain.
small fishes
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
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.
Yes algae is found in New Mexico in many of there large and small masses of water.
not if they get eaten first :)
yes if you have a take more than 45liters tank its best to have 5 algae eaters below 45liters its best to have 1 as in small groups in a small tank they are very teratorial and in small groups in large tank is the same but a large group in a large tank is usally beast from rhyskimber all this iformation is about chinise and simase algae eaters is there any think else you need
It depends, if your goldfish are smaller than your algae eater, and big enough to fit in it's mouth, then very much so. If the goldfish are small, but too big to fit into your algae eater's mouth, then he might just injure them. But your algae eater shouldn't be so small that your goldfish could eat it. The rule with fish that I always go by is, if it can fit into it's mouth, it will be eaten.
Life
A food chain is a series of relationships where one being feeds off another. Some insects are eaten by birds, which are eaten by small predators, which are in turn eaten by larger predators.
algae and small fish and protesitits
Not to be eaten in large quantities. Small quantities of the leaves of sheep sorrel may be eaten in salads or boiled as a green vegetable.