Yes, haddock are carnivorous fish and will eat a variety of smaller marine organisms, including shrimp. They typically feed on crustaceans, small fish, and other invertebrates in their natural habitat. Shrimp can be part of their diet, especially when they are available in the water where haddock are feeding.
Haddocks eat shrimp.
Yes, seaweed can be part of the food chain involving shrimp, haddock, and seals. Shrimp may consume seaweed as part of their diet, and then haddock, which often feed on shrimp, can eat the shrimp. Finally, seals, which are predators of fish like haddock, can consume haddock, thereby linking all three organisms through the seaweed in the food web.
No not all fish eat shrimp. Shrimp is not available for consumption for all fish. Now a slightly different question would be, "Will all fish eat shrimp?" If it is cut up into small enough pieces there would be no reason why a fish would not eat shrimp.
Normally, a shrimp would not turn cannibalistic. However, there are shrimp that eat other shrimp if they are infected such as those that contract the black rot disease.
No
Yes, shrimp eat moss, and moss is considered a decomposer, all shrimp would eventually decompose after awhile, but would most likely be eaten first.
yes they do eat shrimp...
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.
Goat shrimp eat Horny Goat Shrimp Weed
Why would you want to eat them? Yuck!
yes
Yes alligators eat shrimp.