yes.
A one gallon aquarium is very difficult to maintain, however it can be done with proper filtration. An under gravel filter however does not work for saltwater very well at all. If you only use large substrate then it can work with constant water changes. I have a one gallon aquarium for a bright green mantis shrimp that I run with a small internal filter. I take a small cup of water out of it and replace it with my hundred gallon every once in a while. Tank has been up and running for almost a year now with no problem.
The recommended number of ghost shrimp per gallon of water for a healthy aquarium environment is one shrimp per gallon.
It is recommended to have 1-2 ghost shrimp per gallon of water in your aquarium.
It is generally recommended to keep 1 ghost shrimp per gallon in a freshwater aquarium. Overcrowding can lead to stress and aggression among the shrimp.
you can find brine shrimp in the water
Yes there is. But its not really a shrimp, its a Crustacean. Its called a mantis shrimp because it strikes like a mantis and because its in the same family as true shrimp.
Peacock mantis shrimp was created in 1758.
The mantis shrimp can scratch up the octopus and make it lose energy. So, now the matis shrimp can defeat it.
Mantis shrip
Stomatopoda
The Bruce Lee Shrimp.
Yes. There's a variety of saltwater and freshwater shrimp. Some examples of saltwater shrimp are cleaner shrimp and mantis shrimp, and some examples of freshwater shrimp are cherry shrimp and bamboo shrimp. If you do get a pet shrimp, make sure you research how to properly care for the shrimp you decide on.