A friend in our office has a sealed glass egg shaped little glass sphere about the size of an apple. It once contained 2 brine shrimp, there is now only one. Algae grows in the sphere and the water level stays constant. Nothing can be added because it is sealed. This remaining shrimp is 5 years old if its a day. It could be even older. Maybe we have a Guinness Book of Records Brine Shrimp. Of course we can't prove it except for the testimony of the people that work in our office.
37 and a half feet.
Yes they are a variety of brine shrimp that were marketed by a very smart ("Spin Doctor" type entrepreneur who got very rich from the spin).
brine shrimp larva
They are an excellent food for small fish of all types. There are freshwater shrimp (for of course, freshwater fish) and brine shrimp that grow in saline waters, hypersaline tidal bays, Great Salt Lake as examples. I have hatched out brine shrimp for small growing angelfish (easy) and it is an excellent food. I have also grow them to adult size for adult fish (much harder). If you would like to try this, there is a lot of information on the web. Don't be discouraged if you don't succeed the first time. There's a trick to it.
Sea monkeys are brine shrimp and yes they do eat algae.
Larger fish are often fed live foods such as brine shrimp, or frozen foods such as bloodworms.
Brine Shrimp are crustaceans.
Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs
it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys) it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys)
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish water.
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
you can find brine shrimp in the water
is a brine shrimp a consumer producer decomposer
They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
if it's big then try feeding it betta fish food. shrimp also eat phytoplankton.
Their common name is Brine Shrimp. Their scientific name is Artemia
Brine shrimp breathe through gill plates on their feet.
what is the habitat of brine shrimp