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they are like fish..
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
Incorporating a brine shrimp diet into the feeding regimen of aquatic animals can provide essential nutrients like protein, vitamins, and minerals. Brine shrimp are a natural food source that can help improve the overall health and growth of aquatic animals. Additionally, feeding brine shrimp can stimulate natural hunting behaviors and provide enrichment for the animals.
Brine Shrimp are crustaceans.
Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Class: Branchiopoda Order: Anostraca Family: Artemiidae Genus: Artemia
Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs
it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys) it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys)
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.
Brine shrimp are considered consumers in their ecosystem. They primarily feed on microalgae, plankton, and organic detritus, which makes them heterotrophic organisms. By consuming these primary producers, brine shrimp play a key role in the aquatic food web, serving as a food source for larger animals.
They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
is a brine shrimp a consumer producer decomposer
Brine shrimp breathe through gill plates on their feet.
Their common name is Brine Shrimp. Their scientific name is Artemia