Find yourself a shop that deals in Asian grocery's.and ask there if they don't have it it is a pretty safe bet that they will know who does
No
it's not a flavor really... it's just that they add "dried-baby-shrimp" which could've been sun-dried or by some other process. It adds a salty-sea-food flavor to the dish it goes into.The shrimp itself could be from a variety of shrimp species depending on harvesting locale.In Chinese cuisine, any dried "small" shrimp may be considered baby shrimp.The literal Chinese translation is shrimp-rice "xia" - "mi" [虾 - 米], or dried-shrimp "gan" - "xia" [干虾
yes
Poliwogs(baby frogs)
yes just make sure they are dried.
get a ship
Mine eat live shrimp. I breed my shrimp otherwise it would cost a small fortune. I feed mine shrimp pellets and freeze-dried brine shrimp. I tried feeding them flakes but they just ignored them.
Don't buy breaded shrimp.
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.
no... they eat blood worms[dried] or small baby ghost shrimp
There are usually numbers that describe the size of shrimp. These numbers tell you approximately how many shrimp are in one pound. The larger the shrimp, the fewer it takes to make a pound. Ask the seller where you plan to buy the shrimp what the "count" of the shrimp is for the size you want. They can tell you how many shrimp will be in one pound. The largest shrimp I've purchased were (10-16) size. That meant there were from 10 to 16 shrimp in one pound. If you buy that type of shrimp, you'd need about 4 or 5 pounds to be sure you had 48 shrimp.
Yes! You can buy brine shrimp at a local pet store, just ask the owner how to feed them to a beta fish. Usually you freeze them and don't need to clean them. I just got brine shrimp and I'm excited to try them out! Goodluck :]