Yes they do. They also eat assortments of Algae.
no oysters eat shrimp and algae. however, they do not eat plankton
No, starfish are hunters and eat mussels, clams, oysters and even small fish.
If you mean ClownFish (Which Nemo Is) they eat: Plankton, Algae and some Shellfish
Clownfish are omnivores, so in the wild they eat live food such as algae, plankton, mollusks, and crustacea
Stingrays eat fish, sea worms, shrimp. and clams. They may eat soft shelled animals also. They eat plankton in the water also.
Clownfish eat algae,plankton,molluscs, and crustacea... Although in captivity they can survive on meat, fish flakes, and fish pellets.
No, clownfish do not eat starfish.Clownfish prey on invertebrates caught eating or trying to eat sea anemone. The faeces of clownfish actually contains nutrients valuable to sea anemone. So, essentially, clownfish are important for the defence and growth of sea anemone.Clownfish are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and animals.Live food hunted by clownfish include algae, plankton, molluscs, copepods, mysids, isopods, zooplankton and crustacea. They will even eat unwanted food left by the sea anemones.In captivity they can survive on standard fish food and fish pellets, however they may loose their beautiful natural body colours as a result. Algae accounts for around 20-25% of a clownfish's main diet and should be included in the diet of captive clownfish if they are to survive.no
Clownfish eat the leftovers from fish on the anemone and algae.
That depends on the species of jellyfish. Most are omnivorous, as they can not distinguish whether the plankton they ingest is phytoplankton or zoo-plankton.
Yes, a large number of fish eat plankton including fish like the Talapia that is a popular food source for humans. Sardines and herring also eat plankton.
Plankton.
no plankton do not eat plants
the answer is yes, they do eat plankton
Dolphins do eat plankton.