they live in anemones(:
Saltwater shrimp can have a variety of colors depending on the species, ranging from translucent to colorful hues like red, green, blue, or even striped patterns. Their coloration often helps them blend in with their environment or serve as a form of camouflage against predators.
The lifespan of a shrimp typically ranges from 1 to 2 years, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some species may live longer under optimal conditions, while others have shorter lifespans in the wild.
It depends if your seahorse is wild caught or captive bred. Wild caught seahorses require live food, such as small grass shrimp or mysis shrimp. Captive bred seahorses will usually eat frozen mysis shrimp which can be obtained from most fish stores.
Potbelly seahorses mainly feed on small crustaceans such as shrimp, copepods, and amphipods. They are known to use their snouts to suck in their prey. In captivity, they can be fed with live or frozen shrimp, mysis, brine shrimp, and other small marine organisms.
Black-striped pipefish was created in 1826.
I think that the Candy Stripe shrimp lives in Candyland, just around the corner from Queen Frostine in the Candy Castle.
The candy striped eggs are at pirate alley.
candy cane or peppermint candy but the answer is candy cane
small fish,shrimp,and squid.
A candy cane.
Candy Cane!
To dress up like a candy cane, wear a white and red striped outfit, such as a striped dress or shirt and pants. Accessorize with a red and white striped scarf or headband, and consider adding a candy cane prop for effect. Finish the look with red and white striped socks or shoes, and perhaps some festive makeup to complete the candy cane theme.
where do cleaner shrimp live
Stuckey Pecan logs and rolls Bob's Candy Canes (largest producer of striped candy in the world!)
Traditionally the red and white striped candy canes hanging on a Christmas tree are flavored peppermint. Today candy canes come in all sorts of flavors and colors. Not all of them taste minty.
Yes, it does!
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.