A pregnant ghost shrimp will have a greenish or yellowish coloration in its abdomen, which may appear swollen or rounded. You can identify a pregnant ghost shrimp by looking for a noticeable bulge in the lower part of its body, where the eggs are carried.
Pregnant ghost shrimp have a greenish or yellowish coloration in their abdomen, which may appear swollen or rounded. You can identify them by looking for a saddle-shaped structure on their back, which is where they carry their eggs.
A pregnant shrimp will have a noticeably larger and rounder abdomen compared to non-pregnant shrimp. You can identify a pregnant shrimp by looking for a dark line running down the center of its back, which is the developing eggs.
Ghost Shrimp are a species of Shrimp. They have gills, so they absorb oxygen directly from the water. Just like fish, they do not breath air.
It looks like the internal organs of the shrimp.
To name a ghost shrimp, you can't just name it ''Shrimpie'' or ''Glassy''. Make up a cool name for your ghost shrimp like ''Spirit of the dead'' or ''Vincent Valentine'' or even better,''Soul shrimp''. If it's a female, feel free to name it ''Tifa". Or if it's a male, name it "Ichigo".
To name a ghost shrimp, you can't just name it ''Shrimpie'' or ''Glassy''. Make up a cool name for your ghost shrimp like ''Spirit of the dead'' or ''Vincent Valentine'' or even better,''Soul shrimp''. If it's a female, feel free to name it ''Tifa". Or if it's a male, name it "Ichigo".
Here in Australia it is the shrimp like creature that lives under the sand and is pumped up and used as bait It is commonly called a Yabbie.
mostly smaller fish like mollies guppies snails and otocinclus
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.
Four ghost shrimp would be okay in a ten gallon tank or so--these shrimps can get territorial under closed space,so five or more would have to be bigger tank. hope u like my answer! :) - Abby:p
Like all fish, the black ghost knife fish gets it nutrients from its food. They are micro-carnivores, and eat small worms, shrimp, and other small, meaty foods. In the aquarium, they will thrive on brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, blood worms, and other meaty aquarium foods.
mollies and platys are fine! maybe also some things like shrimp, for example cherry shrimp or ghost shrimp. (you can get ghost shrimp at petsmart). just in case you don't know... guppies will have lots, and lots, and lots, and lots of babies. after giving birth to their babies, they will eat them. you may want to do some research on the before your guppy gives birth. hope this helps