i believe they would be a crustacean
Fiddler Crabs and Freshwater Shrimp that's about it.
The pellets yes, the tropical fish flakes, no. Feed it every two or three days.
yes. They are tropical fish after all. Flake food is usually best. You can also feed them brine shrimp and blood worms if they seem to like that better.
Live or frozen mosquito larvae and omnivore fish flakes.
I have tropical fish and i feed them fish food which says on the label 'tropical fish'.But tropical fish that live in the ocean eat either other smaller fish or worms, really anything they can find.
Shrimp will eat dead fish for certain. As for live fish, if the shrimp is large enough and the fish is small enough, then shrimp will eat live fish too.
I used to have some. I fed them brine shrimp, flake for tropical fish, and foods like that. ;) Hope that helps.
No, a shrimp is not considered a fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.
No, shrimp are not considered fish. Shrimp belong to the crustacean family, while fish belong to the vertebrate family.
In a tropical fish tank, you might include colorful species like neon tetras, guppies, and angelfish for vibrant displays. Adding a bottom-dwelling fish like a Corydoras catfish helps maintain the tank's cleanliness. Additionally, incorporating shrimp such as cherry shrimp can aid in algae control, while live plants provide oxygen and natural habitats for the fish.
Shrimp is classified as a crustacean, not a fish or an insect.
No not all fish eat shrimp. Shrimp is not available for consumption for all fish. Now a slightly different question would be, "Will all fish eat shrimp?" If it is cut up into small enough pieces there would be no reason why a fish would not eat shrimp.