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goldfish,and sunfish are two of the species that don't eat shrimp.
Shrimp will eat dead fish for certain. As for live fish, if the shrimp is large enough and the fish is small enough, then shrimp will eat live fish too.
No not all fish eat shrimp. Shrimp is not available for consumption for all fish. Now a slightly different question would be, "Will all fish eat shrimp?" If it is cut up into small enough pieces there would be no reason why a fish would not eat shrimp.
Other tank fish may not eat the shrimp for several reasons, including size differences, behavioral traits, or dietary preferences. Many freshwater shrimp are small and can easily hide among plants and decorations, making them less visible to larger fish. Additionally, some fish species may not recognize shrimp as food due to their natural feeding habits. Finally, certain shrimp species produce chemicals that can deter fish from viewing them as prey.
The smaller of the squid live off of shrimp, and fish. The species of the squid depends on what they eat, for example the giant squid not only eats fish but also smaller species of squid, they can also eat young sharks and whales.
Different species eat different foods, me prefer live fish, some small flakes. If a predator type fish try meaty foods such as frozen or live smaller fish, worms or shrimp. Smaller less aggressive fish try flakes and also smaller worms and shrimp. There are also a wide variety of sticks and pellets for fish.
leaf fish eat ghost shrimp
Humans eat freshwater shrimp. In their natural habitat, freshwater shrimp are often eaten by larger fish. The California freshwater shrimp is considered an endangered species, and is under protection.
Gray Seals eat a variety of inshore fish species such as flounder, sole, sand eel and cod. They also eat cuttle fish, squid, and crabs, shrimp, and lobsters.
small fish like krill Penguins eat krill (a shrimp-like crustacean in the Family Euphausiidae), squids, and fish. Various species of penguins have slightly different food preferences, which reduce competition among species. See species appendix for the diet of each species.
small fish and shrimp
Amano shrimp are small and can be vulnerable to various fish species, particularly those that are small enough to fit them in their mouths. Fish like bettas, some tetras, and certain cichlids may prey on Amano shrimp if they are hungry or if the shrimp are small enough. Additionally, larger species like angelfish could pose a threat as well. It's best to keep Amano shrimp with peaceful fish that are known to coexist without predation.