forever and ever
No. The only species of shrimp that I know of that are called "Cleaner Shrimp" are all marine species and can not live in fresh water.
where do cleaner shrimp live
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.
While it is true shrimp live in all oceans of the world, cleaner prawns (or cleaner shrimp as they are commonly called) live mostly in the Bathypelagic zone. From, MonaLisa234
No, they live in the water.
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.
Yes. Shrimp cannot live outside of water.
probably a week
No
Fresh water.
No they can only live in freshwater habitats.
Crawdads and shrimp are two different species. Shrimp live in salt water, crawdads, aka crayfish, normally live in fresh water. Crawdads are like miniature lobsters with claws.