Because if an animal ate even just ONE brine shrimp, its species would go extinct in 2 minutes.
Yes they are good as a treat but Plecos are algae eaters. Specialised food is available for algae eaters at good pet/fish shops
According to Norton it isnt safe
The safe temperature for shrimp to thrive in their environment is typically between 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Shrimp are generally safe year round, but some avoid them seasonally. I personally don't eat them in the summer because I don't like the taste of brown shrimp.
Yes, it is safe to reheat shrimp as long as it is done properly to avoid foodborne illnesses. Make sure to reheat the shrimp thoroughly until it is piping hot all the way through.
The safe temperature range for shrimp to thrive in their environment is typically between 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Shrimp should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to ensure they are safe to eat.
Yes. Shrimp is very popular in Asian countries. I eat it all the time
Sea horses feed on small crustaceans that float in water or crawl on the ocean floor. They also eat Mysid Shrimp which are a favorite. Some sea horses have been seen eating other invertibrates and even larva fish.
Yes, it is safe to eat shrimp heads. They are edible and can be consumed, although some people may choose not to eat them due to personal preference.
I am no expert but a betta fish is a carnivore. They eat meat. it is best to stick to a more natural diet, ie: insects, baby brine shrimp, pellets if nothing else is available, although bettas generally turn these down..
no it is not safe