Yes, they do. They live in bays, lagoons, and reefs.
The wet kind. Some species live in fresh water, others live in salt water.
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.
No they can only live in freshwater habitats.
no!, as their name suggests they live in salt water.
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
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.
Fire shrimp live in salt water. A good red-coloured freshwater shrimp species is the cherry red shrimp(Neocardina Heteropoda.)
Saltwater shrimp live better in saltwater such as peppermint, brine, skunk, fire, camel, etc. Freshwater shrimp would eventually perish in a salt environment such as ghost, bamboo, cherry, etc.
Brine shrimp live in a very salty area. many thrive in the Great Salt Lake system. They can survive in such a harsh ecosystem because they take in salt water and expel the salt through their gills.
in salt water
Shrimp are not grown: they come out of some sort of egg or shell before they are formed by the parent fish. And they live in the ocean or some sort of salt water.
Salt water fish