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.
Shrimps can be made into pets. Technically, this is still aquaculture even if you won't eat your own pets. However ensure that you will provide an environment that is suitable for the type of shrimp you want to rear.
Erm, I guess But they're very sensitive so traeat them well with care =D
Yes, it is OK to give cats shrimp to eat.
you can feed them dry cat food, lean bacon, shrimp, beef heart, fish food, minnows, frozen peas
Yes, Shrimp feed on the bottom.
Brine shrimp.
Shrimp pellets
you should not feed your cat candy at all dummy
Don't feed your cat.
newborns should be feed baby brine shrimp :) and i suppose you feed them when ever you feed a regular betta
Why would you want to do that? You do not feed a cat to a dog. Feeding a cat to a dog is animal abuse.
If the kitten is old enough to be eating solid food -- around 6 to 8 weeks, I think, but I can't remember exactly -- then yes, you can feed it shrimp. Just don't feed it any raw shrimp (or any other raw meat...or raw eggs, for that matter). Cats aren't as prone to getting sick from contaminated food as we humans are, but still, you don't want to take any chances with your pet's health. The rule of thumb is, don't feed the cat anything you wouldn't feel safe eating yourself.
No, they feed on small plankton by filter feeding.
If you want to feed her. Do it. but it could feed herself
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