Yes, they do. They live in bays, lagoons, and reefs.
Fresh water.
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
No they can only live in freshwater habitats.
Why do humans not live in water? The same concept. We can't breathe in water they can't live in fresh water.
No. The only species of shrimp that I know of that are called "Cleaner Shrimp" are all marine species and can not live in fresh water.
Yes, some types live in fresh water.
The wet kind. Some species live in fresh water, others live in salt water.
Crawdads and shrimp are two different species. Shrimp live in salt water, crawdads, aka crayfish, normally live in fresh water. Crawdads are like miniature lobsters with claws.
Shrimp live in the sea so if you want ot eat shrimp you may want to out the shrimp in fresh water for a short time to remove some of the salt
There are lots of species, and most are marine (live in the ocean). Some live in brackish estuaries, there are a few species that live in fresh water as adults but the ocean as larvae, and there are a few species that live totally in fresh water.
in Africa in small fresh water lakes full of micro shrimp and plankton Africa.