Cherry shrimp will breed in freshwater, but you are fairly unlikely to get survivors in a community tank unless it's very heavily planted. Breeding Red Cherry Shrimp is as simple as putting an adult male and female together in an aquarium. reproduce at the age of three months with the size of about 2cm. Eggs are held by the female generally for 15-30 days and her underbelly will show a yellowish tint when carrying. Females who are carrying eggs are especially deep red, whereas males tend to be much paler than females (see picture of male above). Larvas are miniature versions of the adults. Red Cherry Shrimp should never be put in a tank with other Neocaridina species to avoid cross breeding.
they mate
what is the habitat of brine shrimp
Thong discovered the brine shrimps.
Salty environments
They are crustaceans like other shrimps, just extremely small.
Yes and no because when Brine Shrimp hatch they can hatch in the light or dark, so i guess that Brine Shrimp like either both.
No.Only when it is dark
yes they geat ghost shrimp and brine shrimp
;D Brine shrimp, Brine flies, and algae are the three most important organisms in the Mono lake ecosystem because the brine shrimps and the flies are the food source for the thousands of nesting birds in the environment. The algae are the food source for the shrimps and it helps the flies to lay eggs.
;D Brine shrimp, Brine flies, and algae are the three most important organisms in the Mono lake ecosystem because the brine shrimps and the flies are the food source for the thousands of nesting birds in the environment. The algae are the food source for the shrimps and it helps the flies to lay eggs.
;D Brine shrimp, Brine flies, and algae are the three most important organisms in the Mono lake ecosystem because the brine shrimps and the flies are the food source for the thousands of nesting birds in the environment. The algae are the food source for the shrimps and it helps the flies to lay eggs.
They like bright light. Their food is found on a level that has a lot of light
No because there is no fish there. *Only brine shrimps, brine flies, and algae.