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Why isn't it safe for any animal to eat a brine shrimp?

Because if an animal ate even just ONE brine shrimp, its species would go extinct in 2 minutes.


What kind of shrimp is the smallest shrimp on earth?

Brine shrimp would be the smallest shrimp. These are also often known as sea monkeys and sold in kits for children.


What do Puffers eat?

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.


How do you hatch brine shrimp?

The top of a pop bottle the cone chape makes hatiching easier. Some salt, i used iodized salt and it turned out the best. Fresh spring water and make shur the sulity of salt for water is exact!


Approximately how many brine shrimp are left in Galveston Bay?

That is something you need to ask a ocean biologist or at least the University that is in charge of the bays watersystem. Usually you can find out through the county extension office in the state you live. To approximate the amount of brine would only be know by extensive studies. To my knowledge there are no brine shrimp in Galveston Bay, or any marine or estuarine waters that I know of. Brine shrimp, the most common in the US being Artemia franciscana, are typically found in hypersaline inland waters.


Do shrimp live in salt water better?

Saltwater shrimp live better in saltwater such as peppermint, brine, skunk, fire, camel, etc. Freshwater shrimp would eventually perish in a salt environment such as ghost, bamboo, cherry, etc.


Does changing the amount of light affect the number of brine shrimp that would hatch?

Yes, changing the amount of light can affect the hatching of brine shrimp (Artemia) eggs. Brine shrimp eggs are sensitive to environmental conditions, including light levels, which can influence their metabolic activity and development. Increased light can stimulate hatching, while insufficient light may delay or inhibit the process. However, other factors such as temperature and salinity also play crucial roles in successful hatching.


Do trilobites eat brine shrimp?

Since all trilobites are extinct it is not possible to answer this question. However it is believed that most fed on dead or dying material as well as some species of ancient wormlike creatures. most trilobites would have been too large to live on brine shrimp, they were 10 to 25 inches long.


What eats ghost shrimp?

They are an excellent food for small fish of all types. There are freshwater shrimp (for of course, freshwater fish) and brine shrimp that grow in saline waters, hypersaline tidal bays, Great Salt Lake as examples. I have hatched out brine shrimp for small growing angelfish (easy) and it is an excellent food. I have also grow them to adult size for adult fish (much harder). If you would like to try this, there is a lot of information on the web. Don't be discouraged if you don't succeed the first time. There's a trick to it.


What bacteria would most likely live in Utah's Great Salt Lake?

Algae and brine shrimp live in the Great Salt Lake.


What would happen if the number of shrimp increased?

the plankton population would decrease


What animal gets its color from eating brine shimp?

Flamingos, after eating brine shrimp they become pink. The color will gradually build up in their system. Flamingos in a zoo would be white if only fed fish, which is why they receive supplements in their feed.