In aquariums, very small animals and plants form the foundation of the food chain for fish. Microorganisms like protozoa, rotifers, and infusoria serve as excellent live food for fry and small fish, while tiny crustaceans like daphnia, copepods, and amphipods provide essential nutrition. Among plant-based foods, microscopic algae, phytoplankton, and biofilm—a mix of bacteria, fungi, and algae—grow naturally on surfaces and serve as a vital food source for grazing species. These tiny organisms contribute to a balanced ecosystem, ensuring a steady supply of natural, nutritious food for aquarium fish.
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- PLANTES AQUARIUM
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- fish feeding, fish food, aquarium fish
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