Fish poo and Fish food and Fish waste. Sometimes alage. Don't put any more food in for them, they'll just scavenge.
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Fire shrimp live in salt water. A good red-coloured freshwater shrimp species is the cherry red shrimp(Neocardina Heteropoda.)
Do you mean, "Do shrimp eat algae?" If that is your question then yes, many shrimp both saltwater and freshwater eat algae. The most famous algae eating shrimp in the Aquarium trade is the Amano Shrimp. I have several in my tank because the spend their time doing nothing but going from spot to spot shoveling algae in their mouths. Another good freshwater shrimp that eat algae are Red Cherry Shrimp. They are also particularly easy to breed as well.
They are pretty and relatively easy to care for compared to a fish.
Hell No! that other will eat that ghost shrinp.
Shrimp. Bonus answer: This is also why they are pink- the shrimp contain a red pigment.
Red fish eat red food my frend red food...
A great place to find Red Cherry Shrimp is http://www.theshrimpfarm.com as well as http://www.planetinverts.com/store. There is also a lot of information on the Red Cherry Shrimp posted on http://www.planetinverts.com as well as on the forum http://www.planetinverts.com/forum ---------------------------------------------------------- Warning!! DO NOT PURCHASE FROM PLANETINVERTS! A quick google search will show you that they have scammed thousands of dollars out of hapless people.
You can look for local breeders. I live in New York and honestly the best way to get cherry shrimp is online from reputable breeders since there aren't many New York breeders.
No, their genus is Neocaridina, the species is N. heteropoda. Update: 'Caridean' refers to belonging to the infraorder 'Caridea', not the genus 'Caridina'. Therefore, Cherry shrimp are caridean shrimp.
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Shrimp is a food that is relatively low in fat. Many people eat shrimp for the protein it providers and as a healthier alternative to red meat.