they take the food in from there bum and dispose of waste through microscopic holes in it's side
yes they do
Sand shrimp do not eat and live off of sand. Don't believe those who say that they do. Small grains of sand can be used to ensure the feed drops to the bottom but they are not called sand shrimp because they eat sand. They live and hunt on the bottom in sand. Two thirds of their diet is living food such as worms, smaller shrimp (including their own young), small shellfish and anything else they can eat. The other third consists of decaying dead fish as shrimp. In an aquarium its easy to feed them with pellets of fish food , made of compressed fish meal mixed with some sand grains to make it sink.
Sand shrimp do not eat and live off of sand. Don't believe those who say that they do. Small grains of sand can be used to ensure the feed drops to the bottom but they are not called sand shrimp because they eat sand. They live and hunt on the bottom in sand. Two thirds of their diet is living food such as worms, smaller shrimp (including their own young), small shellfish and anything else they can eat. The other third consists of decaying dead fish as shrimp. In an aquarium its easy to feed them with pellets of fish food , made of compressed fish meal mixed with some sand grains to make it sink.
Sand eels eat a variety of crustaceans including crab and shrimp. They are actually a species of small fish rather than an eel.
Eat it you mean? well its best if you pick out the sand. It will become more appetising
Yes, sand shrimps are safe to eat and are sometimes consumed as food. They are rich in protein and can be cooked in various ways such as boiling, grilling, or frying. However, be cautious of where you source them from to ensure they are fresh and safe for consumption.
yes they do eat shrimp...
Goat shrimp eat Horny Goat Shrimp Weed
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Yes alligators eat shrimp.
I can't eat shrimp, I am allergic to them.
Shrimp normally scour the sea floor for food so shrimp don't normally eat live krill. Shrimp usually eat the leftovers of a krill.