Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.
in salt water
No. Too much salt. There are brine shrimp, but no fish.
Only if you choose to put so much salt in it
Yes, they do.
Brine shrimp hatch in a certain amount of salt in there water. If you are trying to make brine shrimp (sea-monkeys) you need to add half a tbl spoon full of salt to purified water. You can not use tap water they can die. The life span of sea monkeys (brine shrimp) is only 6 to 8 months long. Brine shrimp can survive without food for days even months. Adult brine shrimp can also, survive without water. I am entering the science fare for the fourth grade science fair. My project is on brine shrimp. So far i found out brine shrimp hatches the best in fresh water that has half a tbl spoon full of salt. That is how brine shrimp hatch. BY:Natalie Burnau 4th grade
you can find brine shrimp in the water
Brine shrimp live in a very salty area. many thrive in the Great Salt Lake system. They can survive in such a harsh ecosystem because they take in salt water and expel the salt through their gills.
no!, as their name suggests they live in salt water.
your probably thinking of brine shrimp.
Baby brine are really too small for a mandarin, you will need to raise the brine shrimp up to a larger size.
Brine Shrimp are crustaceans.