i don't know im sry
Grass.
the grass shrimp is related to the Menkar shrimp
No, grass shrimp are not producers; they are consumers. Grass shrimp are small crustaceans that feed on algae, detritus, and small organisms in their environment, making them part of the aquatic food web. Producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, generate their own energy through photosynthesis, whereas grass shrimp obtain energy by consuming other organisms.
No, catfish will eat other fish, shrimp, water bugs, but no grass
Yes. They eat shrimp, algea and grass
No it is rubidium and lithium
see grass
In my little experience I have found that (grass Shrimp) eat bloodworms. I asume they would eat other species of worms as well.
If you're asking if they are edible than yes. But it is ill advised to eat them because they don't have an appealing taste or texture, not to mention the fact that they can tear up your insides pretty good (non-lethal but it'll hurt) if not chewed completley or ground up.
No they don't because they only eat bloodworms(from my experience) and other worms
something good small shrimp, coral, and other small animals
Manateees are vegetarians, so no they do not.