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.
The only animal that can live with a ghost is another ghost, or the ghost shrimp. The ghost shrimp often lives with a variety of other ghost shrimp in the ocean.
The Ghost Shrimp, or Glass Shrimp is transparent, with a small orange dot near the tail.
Ghost shrimp can grow up to 1-1/2".
Breath, air, wind, spirit and ghost were synonymous terms.
yes they are
Ghost shrimp are small, transparent freshwater crustaceans that are often kept as aquarium pets. They are typically used to help keep the tank clean as they feed on debris and algae. Ghost shrimp are known for their see-through bodies, which can make them hard to spot in the aquarium.
No. Shrimp are a separate animal. Not related to whales. BTW, shrimp are aquatic animals, like fish. Whales are mammals, breath air, give live birth to their babies, whom they nurse with milk. Shrimp do none of those things.
It is recommended to have 1-2 ghost shrimp per gallon of water in your aquarium.
No, ghost shrimp do not get pregnant as they are not mammals. They reproduce by laying eggs that hatch into larvae.
To determine if ghost shrimp are pregnant, you can look for a greenish or yellowish saddle-shaped structure on the female shrimp's back. This saddle is actually the developing eggs, indicating that the shrimp is pregnant.
Yes they are.
well, ghost shrimps clean the fish.