Yes. Shrimp cannot live outside of water.
Shrimp are born from eggs. Female shrimp lay thousands of eggs, which are fertilized by male shrimp. Once the eggs hatch, they release larvae into the water, which eventually develop into juvenile shrimp. This life cycle is typical for many marine species.
They are Amphibians, so they lay eggs.
The answer depends on the type of shrimp, all penaeid shrimps spawning takes place in the ocean, usually a female produces from 500,000 to 1,000,000 eggs and can spawn many times, it is thought that brown and pink shrimp spawn in October and November, however in some areas spawning occurs during the late winter and early spring.The exact spawning time seems to be in condition with water temperature. White shrimp typically spawn in May and June with some as late as August.Please see related link below!
Some lay eggs which they carry around with them until they develop and become larvae. No shrimp have live young.
A mosquito can lay eggs in a body of water as small as a bottle cap.
they need to lay eggs in the water because when the eggs hatch they can breath under water comment if you get what i mean or if u dont i will imporve it
Shrimp do not give birth. They lay eggs to reproduce. A single female can lay up to a million eggs.
12 to 200
Grasshoppers do not lay eggs in the water. Instead, grasshoppers will lay eggs in the soil and wait for them to hatch.
Shrimp live in temporary ponds that form after heavy summer rains. Eggs laid in previous years hatch and quickly grow to adult size and then mate and lay more eggs before the water disappears. In some deserts with permanent water shrimp may also be found year round.
Yes, gnats lay their eggs in water.
It shouldn't be about to lay eggs. (I am assuming you have hermit crabs in a aquarium.) It has been proven that they need an ocean to lay eggs and therefore cannot lay eggs in captivity. Even in zoos they can't lay eggs.