some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
Sucker fish typically eat algae, detritus, small invertebrates, and sometimes fish eggs. They use their specialized mouths to attach to surfaces and scrape off the algae and microorganisms.
Many fish eat algae, it depends on which type of algae. But the fish that do eat algae are catfish, red tailed fish, Florida flag fish, and plecos.
dace fish eat small worms on a small hook you can catch them in calm parts of a stream or river you can do the same for creek chubs
Leather jacket fish are omnivorous, meaning they eat a variety of foods including small fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and algae. They may also scavenge for food in the ocean.
Snails and some fish eat algae and both are eaten by raccoons
yes, pretty much any mammal will eat algae, including small fish
Some eat smaller fish, invertibrates, Plankton, Algae... etc.
No. Even small fish eat plants, and are thus consumers. Small fish can eat everything from seaweed to algae.
algae and small fish and protesitits
Algae
Algae, fish fry and small insects
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Sucker fish typically eat algae, detritus, small invertebrates, and sometimes fish eggs. They use their specialized mouths to attach to surfaces and scrape off the algae and microorganisms.
Yes, this causes plankton to bloom also, which draws small fish there to eat it, which draws bigger fish there to eat the small fish. Dolphins go to eat the big fish which sharks go to eat. Plus sea-birds and whales eat at the time of an algae bloom. This whole thing is called the Great Feast.
A crayfish eats a varioty of food. It can from algae to small fish. It is an omnivore.
Salmon primarily eat insects, plankton, small fish, and aquatic invertebrates. While some species of salmon may accidentally ingest algae while feeding, they do not typically rely on algae as a significant part of their diet.
Most small lake fish are algae or plant eaters and the larger fish in the pond usually eat the little fish plus any insects, worms, frogs or snakes that make it into the water.