Yes, sticklebacks can eat fairy shrimp. As opportunistic feeders, sticklebacks consume a variety of small aquatic organisms, including zooplankton like fairy shrimp, which are a suitable prey size. This dietary behavior helps them thrive in their freshwater and marine habitats.
what eats a fairy shrimp .
shrimp, insects and sometimes other fish
Fairy shrimp are filter-feeders that primarily subsist on detritus: dead organic material, largely of plant origin.
Snails are like the 'goats' of the invertebrate world. They will eat most any organic matter presented to them, especially fish.
fairy shrimp eat an assortment of zooplanton (thats all i could find :L)
because people always eat them
Fairy shrimp live in vernal pools. They are approximately one inch long, and related to lobsters. They swim upside down so they can eat the algae on the water's surface.
Conservancy fairy shrimp was created in 1990.
what eats a fairy shrimp .
possibly daphnia, baby triops or fairy shrimp. If you have just hatched your triops it is more likely to be fairy shrimp, but if they are over a week old they should have eaten all of the fairy shrimp, daphnia can become a problem when triops are well fed and dont eat them, but they wont hurt the triops
With gills
Predators of stickleback fish include birds such as herons and cormorants, as well as larger fish like pike and bass. Additionally, mammals like otters and raccoons are known to feed on stickleback fish.