fish eat algae and bigger fish like sharks eat the fish
Sea turtles generaly eat jellyfish, however clear plastic bags look like jellyfish in water and are ate by the turtle who will later die of clogged intestines. They also eat marine plants like seaweed and algae.
Red Tailed sharks are bottom feeders since there mouths faced down. So they eat algae and fish waste but they also will eat flakes, wafers, and crisps. That is the nice thing about red tailed sharks; they practically eat anything.
Bull sharks eat in lake erie fish small fish cray fish and algae i know this cuz i live in cleveland ohio
Sea urchins eat endlessly as long as there is food they are eating. They eat the algae growing in slat water tanks and the ocean.
The food chain will begin with light. Algae need the light to make food. Small fish, whales and crustaceans eat the algae. Bigger fish, sharks, dolphin's, eat the fish and crustaceans.
The Pilot fish eat and clear away algae and other materials that may build up on the sharks skin, while the shark allows the Pilot fish to clean itself and eat up!
Yes a sea otter will eat a shark more often than a shark will eat it. Since otters have sharp teeth they can turn around while being chase by a shark and eat it. Otters and whales will eat sharks and they eat plants and algae which make them omnivores. That is why they are the top predators in the ocean food chain.
Clown fish eat algae, small worms, isopods, and organisms such as plankton. They are prey to sharks, other fish, and eels.
Not much. They are both animals. Of course I am assuming you are refferring to algae EATING sharks, a type of small freshwater fish that is not actually a shark...
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.
Chilton's Eat Algae