initially live foods like larval feeders, then dead foods like small pieces of chicken
They PUFF UP !
Animals that eat round gobies include some fish species like bass, pike, and perch, as well as birds like herons and eagles. Additionally, mammals like raccoons and otters are known to prey on round gobies.
Some fish that eat barnacles include triggerfish, wrasses, and some species of gobies. These fish feed on barnacles by picking at their shells or scraping them off rocks. Barnacles are an important food source for many marine organisms.
Gobies have various defense mechanisms, including camouflage to blend in with their surroundings, burrowing into the substrate to hide, and forming symbiotic relationships with other marine organisms for protection. Some species also have toxins in their skin glands that can deter predators or cause irritation if ingested.
Roughly like an appaloosa horse with marble markings
Plankton.
No, they don't have teeth.
they eat the eggs of native animals, mussels, crustaceans and so on. (practically anything smaller than it)!
Gobies are egg layers.
round gobies have 2 kinds of male
Gobies are small freshwater fish, so, lakes and rivers.
They eat another invasive animal, the Zebra Mussel. They eat about 75 of them each day!
It feeds on marine invertebrates and also on various groups of fish such as eels and gobies.
They PUFF UP !
Animals that eat round gobies include some fish species like bass, pike, and perch, as well as birds like herons and eagles. Additionally, mammals like raccoons and otters are known to prey on round gobies.
I think if a turtle is big enough it can eat the marble .and that wouldn't be healthy or safe for the turtle so if the marble is small and is with the turtle the turtle could defenitly eat it so,no.
you should kill Round Gobies because they are invasive and it would help if you kill them i guess.