Its all related to size. Crabs will eat anything they can ge their claws on. So if your shrimp are large and your crabs small they will be ok. But if you have larger crabs than shrimp, your shrimp will be lunch
When young, the live on plankton. As adults, they live on mussels. They also feed on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles and decapod crustacea such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns and shrimp.
When young, the live on plankton. As adults, they live on mussels. They also feed on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles and decapod crustacea such as crayfish, crabs, lobsters, prawns and shrimp.
Belugas feed on octopus,squid, crabs, snails, sandworms, and fish such as capelin, herring, smelt, cod, and flounder.
Salt marsh snails are preyed upon by a variety of animals, including birds such as herons and shorebirds, as well as crabs and other invertebrates. Additionally, fish, raccoons, and some mammals may also feed on salt marsh snails.
Yes, snails do eat zooplankton. Aquatic snails eat a variety of different types of food such as plankton, algae, plants, and other microscopic organisms that live underwater.
I wouldn't. Just feed them regular hermit crab food you find at a pet store.
you will need to feed them pieces of scallop,crab legs,oysters also gut loaded ghost shrimp,brine shrimp,blood worms and snails.
Most crabs will eat snails, mussels, shell fish beds, decayed vegetation, and sea weed. Some crabs feed primarily on algae.
Mangrove crabs feed on phytoplankton as well as zooplankton. Their real name is Scylla serrata and they are often called mud crabs in addition to mangrove crabs.
You can feed them algae wagers, specialized crab food, dried bloodworms, shrimp, and blanched vegetables and krill.
SAND CRABS EAT SEA CREATURES LIKE CLAMS,FISH AND PLANKTIN THEY ALSO EAT FUNGI,BACTERIA,ALGEA,SNAILS AND WORMS.ALSO SNAILFISH AND SNAILS AND PLANTS. THERE IS A LOT OF OTHER STUFF TOO.SO YOU CAN FEED CRABS SMALL FISH BUT NOT HUGE FISH.