I dont think they do but they do eat small fish and invertibrates,like planton...etc.
Can a Cory catfish eat frozen brine shrimp?
Yes, you may feed your catfish brine shrimp,aswell as premium high quality flake food. Consult the Net. for complete care infirmation.
I am pretty sure moray eels eat shrimp because I've seen pictures with shrimp in their mouths
Mostly the algae that forms on the sides of the tank and the dead things on the bottom of the tank.
With gills as fish do, and they breathe on land by keeping their gills moist so oxygen in the air can still be absorbed. Crustaceans (true and false crabs, lobsters and prawns etc) need oxygen, just like we do, but instead of using lungs inside the body they use gills outside the body to get it. Gills (and lungs) work because oxygen is a very small molecule. During respiration oxygen molecules first dissolve into a layer of moisture surrounding a thin membrane. Then the oxygen molecules, because they are so small, cross right through the membrane into the circulatory system (the blood) of the animal. The source of the oxygen can either be as gas in the air or already dissolved in another liquid - like the sea. It doesn't matter where the oxygen originally comes from, the most important factor in respiration is that the surface the oxygen molecules cross is wet. In decapods (10-legged crustaceans like crabs and lobsters) the gills are protected because they are enclosed in a chamber under the sides of the carapace (the hard shell that covers the head and thorax). Crustaceans that live in water have no trouble keeping their gills moist. Crustaceans that live on land or on rocky shores where the tide comes and goes keep their gills wet by using fluids from inside the body and by having the chamber well sealed so that very little moisture is lost. The gills themselves are feathery structures at the tops of the walking legs of decapod crustaceans. They are derived from part of the jointed walking leg.
they have gills so it must be humid and you need to spray them twice a day
Hermit crabs have two breathing ways. First is the main one, gills. They can breathe air or water, but mostly air (they can drown). The gills and crab must remain moist so they can breathe. They can also absorb oxygen through the air through their abdomen.
What does it mean if your ghost shrimp keeps jumping out of the tank?
If your ghost fish keeps jumping out of thee tank, it might be because it is in a tank with territorial fish that does not want it in the tank and keep forcing it out. It does not feel comfortable there so it jumps out.
Yes, shrimp freezes very well. Generally, raw shrimp freezes better than cooked shrimp. When freezing shrimp, be sure to remove as much water from the shrimp as possible to prevent ice crystals from forming.
How do you name a ghost shrimp?
To name a ghost shrimp, you can't just name it ''Shrimpie'' or ''Glassy''. Make up a cool name for your ghost shrimp like ''Spirit of the dead'' or ''Vincent Valentine'' or even better,''Soul shrimp''. If it's a female, feel free to name it ''Tifa". Or if it's a male, name it "Ichigo".
Fruits or vegetables with high water content or delicate cell structures do not freeze well. These include lettuce, celery, cabbage, radishes, tomatoes, watermelon and cucumbers.
No they are a crustacean like crabs or lobsters. Plus they don't have a spine.
-savvi
How can you tell if a shrimp is dead or not?
The shrimp would usually move if you touch it if it is alive so if you prod it a bit and it doesn't move it is likely to be dead
What is the long black thing in shrimp?
It's there intestines, consider deveining before preparing for consumption...