Yes, some types of shrimp are bottom dwellers.
i would say its a nekton
bottom
Yes, shrimp are bottom feeders, meaning they primarily feed on food at the bottom of the water, such as algae, decaying plants, and detritus. They play an important role in the ecosystem by cleaning up and recycling nutrients in aquatic environments.
Just about everything in the environment. Shrimp are at the bottom of the food chain.
they are bottom feeders so I would say they eat whatever ends up on the bottom of the ocean
Shrimp will occasionally eat kelp but they most survive on water algae. Shrimp are near the bottom of the food chain in the ocean.
Shrimp digest their food using acids. They eat particles that float by them while they are on the bottom of the ocean's floor.
Deep becaus when they are caught the net goes down to the bottom of the sea to catch the shrimp.
The kind that come form the bottom of the ocean.
The purpose is to keep the water moving inside the hatchery without damaging the brine shrimp. Brine shrimp need to be suspended in the water to hatch, and do not hatch well on the bottom. Make sure you have a valve, because almost any airpump will be too powerful for a brine shrimp hatchery without one. All you want to do is keep the brine shrimp from collecting on the bottom.
An igloo dweller is an Inuit or Eskimo.
Void Dweller was created in 1989.