That refers to where the fish eat; near the surface or towards the bottom of the tank.
Some fish prefer swimming at the top of the tank while others the bottom or middle.
There are 7 types of feeders, some of which include herbivores, fluid feeders, substrate feeders, and suspension feeders. Others include omnivores, carnivores, and bulk feeders. Most animals are bulk feeders.
It doesn't matter if they are bottom feeders! If ya smell what the rock-fish is cooking!
Salmon are generally middle-level swimmers in a river. They can adjust their depth in the water column, but they typically prefer to swim in the middle to conserve energy and avoid predators.
it means your at the top of the "list"
Yes, Mackeral will eat whitebait. They are top and middle feeders, not scavengers.
A top feeder is easy to differentiate from a bottom feeder because of there mouth bottom feeders will also suck things in the tank. You can tell the difference between a middle and a top feeder because of where they swim most of the time like cardinals and angel fish.
because it is never for them under there:)
Some fish prefer swimming at the top of the tank while others the bottom or middle.
There are 7 types of feeders, some of which include herbivores, fluid feeders, substrate feeders, and suspension feeders. Others include omnivores, carnivores, and bulk feeders. Most animals are bulk feeders.
It is referring to mice or rats that you feed to the snake.
I have a 20 dollar gold piece, st. gaudens, it has a (C) with an (A) in the middle under the date, nothing on top of the date.......
Hummingbird nectar feeders, suet cake feeders, thistle sock feeders, tray feeders, and many others.
The left bottom is 4 , the middle left bottom is 12 , the bottom is 3 , the middle right bottom is 8 , the middle right is 2 , the middle left is 10, the middle right is 6, the top left is 1, the top middle left is 5' the top middle right is 11, the top right is 9, the top is 7.
filter feeders! : )
Your conch is the middle part of the outside of your ear, between the ear lobe and the top of your ear.
Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.