ghost shrimp is a clear small shrimp that u can c through
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.
Four ghost shrimp would be okay in a ten gallon tank or so--these shrimps can get territorial under closed space,so five or more would have to be bigger tank. hope u like my answer! :) - Abby:p
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.
dead shrimps ha ha Ghost shrimp are actually shrimp that are clear and very fast. People say they go through things but it actually goes back to their extreme speed. So in the end shrimp are just shrimp.
Have you ever seen a shrimp?No, it's not.
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.
The Ghost Shrimp, or Glass Shrimp is transparent, with a small orange dot near the tail.
Ghost shrimp can grow up to 1-1/2".
yes they are
Ghost Shrimp are a species of Shrimp. They have gills, so they absorb oxygen directly from the water. Just like fish, they do not breath air.
Yes they are.
well, ghost shrimps clean the fish.
My Angelfish love to eat ghost shrimp.
yes they geat ghost shrimp and brine shrimp
A callianassid is a member of the Callianassidae, a form of shrimp known as ghost shrimp.
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.
It looks like the internal organs of the shrimp.