Many species go by the common name "ghost shrimp." If you're referring to Palaemonid shrimp of the genus Palaemonetes,there are freshwater, brackish, and saltwater species.
freshwater and saltwater- they can live in both habitats. it really doesnt matter what kind of water they are in to them. saltwater
They live in Freshwater. (Freshwater Mussels.) They can also live in Saltwater. (Saltwater Mussels.) Mussels are kind of like a clam, not to be mixed up with muscles.
Freshwater mussels live in rivers, while saltwater mussels live in oceans. Even though it is mussels, it differs a lot. Freshwater mussel and saltwater mussels hunt different things, because they live in different places.
i think saltwater cuz they live in the ocean
umm........ I believe that there in both saltwater and fresh water. when i go fishing i catch some carps they mostly go for mussels for saltwater and for freash i think some dough bait. They live in freshwater naturally, but could probably survive in salt water.
Saltwater shrimp live better in saltwater such as peppermint, brine, skunk, fire, camel, etc. Freshwater shrimp would eventually perish in a salt environment such as ghost, bamboo, cherry, etc.
Saltwater
Angelfish live in saltwater
freshwater and saltwater- they can live in both habitats. it really doesnt matter what kind of water they are in to them. saltwater
Saltwater.
freshwater and saltwater
No
It lives in both. It is primarily a saltwater fish but does adapt to live in strictly freshwater (not just brackish)
The only animal that can live with a ghost is another ghost, or the ghost shrimp. The ghost shrimp often lives with a variety of other ghost shrimp in the ocean.
no they can't they have to live in freshwater
A saltwater fish tank can be half freshwater and all of the saltwater fish will live but not for very long.
They live in Freshwater. (Freshwater Mussels.) They can also live in Saltwater. (Saltwater Mussels.) Mussels are kind of like a clam, not to be mixed up with muscles.