Everything feeds on shrimp which is why they always recommend a shrimp ONLY tank if you are planning to breed them or have very expensive shrimp!! Even some people will recommend certain fish but if they are nippy then no go unless you have a lot of hiding places because even a hungry non aggressive fish will tank a go at a freshly molted shrimp! Also The one and only fish that is 100% safe for shrimp especially crystal reds because they both prefer a softer water is the otto algae eater so it will clean tank walls and plants without putting your shrimp in danger!!!
Shrimp are a heterotroph because heterotroph feeds on other autotrophs and heterotrophs and shrimp will eat algae which is an autotroph.
No. A parasite feeds on its hos while keeping it alive, which is not the case with a shrimp eating algae.
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.
A seahorse feeds on plankton, small fish and small crustaceans such as shrimp and copepods.
Phytoplankton is a type of algae and it is eaten by shrimp, otocinclus, snails, zooplankton, and mussels.:)
No, the platypus is a carnivore. It feeds on annelid worms, tiny shrimp and annelid worms that live at the bottom of freshwater creeks and rivers.
Gobed Purwanto has written: 'Evaluation of the nutritive quality of formulated feeds produced from shrimp waste meal materials'
The narwhal is a carnivore, as it feeds on fish.
yes because it is a predator it feeds on, plankton, shrimp, crab, small fish, small mollusks, and worms so therefor it is a 2nd and 1st level consumer
Forrest Gump
Dean Mikio Akiyama has written: 'Penaeid shrimp nutrition for the commercial feed industry' -- subject(s): Penaeidae, Fish-culture, Nutrition, Feeding and feeds
The right whale is classed as a baleen whale or filter feeder, because it feeds on tiny shrimp called krill. It does not have teeth, so even though it eats shrimp it is not considered to be a carnivore.