No
yes
They eat dried marine flake food and frozen mysis shrimp
no... they eat blood worms[dried] or small baby ghost shrimp
Mine eat live shrimp. I breed my shrimp otherwise it would cost a small fortune. I feed mine shrimp pellets and freeze-dried brine shrimp. I tried feeding them flakes but they just ignored them.
Angelfish mostly eat zooplankton and they can eat dried algae. If in captivity, they can also eat brine shrimp, shellfish and Mysis.
They eat frozen or freeze-dried krill, fish, shrimp, and most meaty foods.
Yes. There's a variety of saltwater and freshwater shrimp. Some examples of saltwater shrimp are cleaner shrimp and mantis shrimp, and some examples of freshwater shrimp are cherry shrimp and bamboo shrimp. If you do get a pet shrimp, make sure you research how to properly care for the shrimp you decide on.
You can feed them algae wagers, specialized crab food, dried bloodworms, shrimp, and blanched vegetables and krill.
it's not a flavor really... it's just that they add "dried-baby-shrimp" which could've been sun-dried or by some other process. It adds a salty-sea-food flavor to the dish it goes into.The shrimp itself could be from a variety of shrimp species depending on harvesting locale.In Chinese cuisine, any dried "small" shrimp may be considered baby shrimp.The literal Chinese translation is shrimp-rice "xia" - "mi" [虾 - 米], or dried-shrimp "gan" - "xia" [干虾
Baby shrimps feed on dead plant material inside your tank. Or normal shrimp food will do
yes they do eat shrimp...