Yes, you can put a shrimp under black light, and certain species, like some types of shrimp found in the ocean, may exhibit fluorescence. This means they can emit visible light when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, often appearing in vibrant colors. However, it's essential to ensure that the shrimp is in a safe environment and not stressed by the exposure.
Normally, a shrimp would not turn cannibalistic. However, there are shrimp that eat other shrimp if they are infected such as those that contract the black rot disease.
Tht means its wrotten or its ok bcuz u cld eat shrimp and get sick if its black or not
A freshwater shrimp weighs about 2 ounces
Shrimp Melanosis
usually black tiger shrimp are used and are called ebi in Japanese
Jumbo shrimp lightly battered,sauteed with assorted vegetables in a light cream sauce.
shrimp
because they like the light and it helps hatch the eggs.
no
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Brine shrimp like light, most of their food is available in high levels of light. On the other hand, Artemia brine shrimp are preyed upon by a host of larger animal species, and they might be more susceptible to predation in high light levels.
i think they eat shrimp