Yes, zebra mussels feed on algae as one of their main food sources. They are filter feeders and help control the levels of algae in the water they inhabit. However, their feeding habits can also disrupt aquatic ecosystems by competing with native species for food.
algae is the primary food for small fishes and crabs.Many different species of fish and protista eat algae. (animalia) For Ex: plankton(protista) for Ex: ciliateThe animals that eat algae includes frogs, salamanders, crayfish, aquatic insects, snails, some fish, water fleas, mussels, and water bears.
Both marine and freshwater mussels are filter feeders; they feed on plankton and other microscopic sea creatures which are free-floating in seawater. So they are omnivores, they eat both plants and animals
Yes
Carnivores, because they eat fish, krill, and squid
puffer fish eat horse mussels
Some of them do.
they eat small fish and mussels and crustaceans
You should not eat raw fish or seafood when pregnant.
Blue Angel fish eat squid, shrimp or mussels.
zebra mussels eat the same thing as larva fish so there isn't going to be as many fish because they won't have any fish ;p
The porcupine fish does not eat plants. Instead, the porcupine fish eats shellfish like clams, oysters, or mussels.
They eat dead fish. They also eat mussels, crabs, clams, and sea urchins.
Yes, they eat small fish, crawdads, crayfish, clams, mussels.
it eats coral, bacteria, fish and mussels
Sea urchins eat algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, brittle stars, and crinoids.
They eat algae, mussels, small fish, brittle stars, sponges, and crinoids.