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In this skibidi saga of biomass pyramids, Sage Scofield dives deep into the toilet of algae and catfish dynamics. The conventional pyramid hypothesis gets lowkey flipped as catfish biomass crushes algae at 1460 g versus 4.59 g. This inverted pyramid showcases a sigma moment for catfish, while algae are left in the shadows. The light availability hypothesis also edges in, revealing that Bat Rocks, with its dank sunlight, has a higher catfish count than Cess. More light equals more algae, equals more goons in the pool. So, Sage's theory stands strong, proving ecosystems can switch up the energy game like a wild ship sailing through the chaos.