They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
Brine is commonly used for pickling foods, curing meat and fish, and as a flavor enhancer for dishes like roasted chicken or vegetables. It can also be used for de-icing roads and preserving foods like cheese or olives.
No, the royal gramma is not an herbivore. It is a carnivorous fish that primarily feeds on small crustaceans and zooplankton in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of meaty foods such as frozen shrimp, brine shrimp, and small fish.
Sexual fish considered a harder target for the parasites their clones adapt to new conditions
Cathode steel is used for the production of brine because it is resistant to the corrosive effects of the brine solution. This helps to ensure the longevity and efficiency of the equipment used in the brine production process. Additionally, cathode steel is a suitable material for maintaining the purity of the brine solution during production.
it is device that used to measurethe strength of brine solution
Sea Monkeys, a popular toy when I was younger, are actually just brine shrimp.
I don't recommend it because they are tiny and smelly and the water they live in could be nasty. I would feed them to a fish if anything. I used to buy them for my bettas. Any kind of fish would love a treat like that.
Sorry, there is no such thing as seamonkeys.
Seamonkeys are real living animals, they are very small animals classed as a fish. They do the 7 resorces, therefore they are real animals. Even though they are made from crystls they are still living animals
Yes, sea monkeys are actually brine shrimp.
bigger fish
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No. Too much salt. There are brine shrimp, but no fish.
There is a negligible amount of water, brine or other liquid within a can of fish.
yeahhh they are like fish..
yes they can live with other fish because there not prone to dissease
yes