Yes, fish do eat mussels. actually I use to have a mussel in my fish tank, and the fish ate it. so i got four more mussels from a creek I go to, and it is fun to watch them eat. their tongue sticks out.
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Yes, some species of fish do eat mussels. Fish such as seabass, cod, and flounder are known to feed on mussels as part of their diet in their natural habitats. Mussels can provide a good source of nutrition for these fish.
Yes. Mussels are sea creatures similar to clams. Check out the wiki link below to read all about them.
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.
Yes
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
Carnivores, because they eat fish, krill, and squid