They are carnivorous fish. I know of no reason why they shouldn't eat shrimps.
Safe, surely, however they won't eat them, as they are predatory fish. Likely they would simply ignore algae discs.
Yes, it's safe for dogs to eat prawns or shrimp.
it might be but i advise you to just get new food just to be safe
Yes, the relationship between shrimp and goby fish is a classic example of mutualism. In this symbiotic relationship, the shrimp excavates and maintains a burrow that provides shelter for both species, while the goby fish serves as a sentinel, alerting the shrimp to potential predators. This cooperation benefits both: the shrimp gains protection and the goby has a safe place to live. Together, they enhance each other's survival in their shared habitat.
Everything feeds on shrimp which is why they always recommend a shrimp ONLY tank if you are planning to breed them or have very expensive shrimp!! Even some people will recommend certain fish but if they are nippy then no go unless you have a lot of hiding places because even a hungry non aggressive fish will tank a go at a freshly molted shrimp! Also The one and only fish that is 100% safe for shrimp especially crystal reds because they both prefer a softer water is the otto algae eater so it will clean tank walls and plants without putting your shrimp in danger!!!
"mutualism" it's the type of symbiosis that both the animals benefit from the relationship. The shrimp shares his burrow with the goby while the goby acts as the "eyes" of the relationship and keep them safe and even brings food back for the shrimp
It is generally safe to consume fish while on birth control. However, it is important to be mindful of the type of fish consumed due to potential mercury contamination. It is recommended to choose fish low in mercury, such as salmon or shrimp, and to consume in moderation.
The safe temperature for shrimp to thrive in their environment is typically between 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Shrimp are generally safe year round, but some avoid them seasonally. I personally don't eat them in the summer because I don't like the taste of brown shrimp.
Yes, it is safe to reheat shrimp as long as it is done properly to avoid foodborne illnesses. Make sure to reheat the shrimp thoroughly until it is piping hot all the way through.
Yea cause its part of the fish family, also in the shellfish family.
If the kitten is old enough to be eating solid food -- around 6 to 8 weeks, I think, but I can't remember exactly -- then yes, you can feed it shrimp. Just don't feed it any raw shrimp (or any other raw meat...or raw eggs, for that matter). Cats aren't as prone to getting sick from contaminated food as we humans are, but still, you don't want to take any chances with your pet's health. The rule of thumb is, don't feed the cat anything you wouldn't feel safe eating yourself.