no!, as their name suggests they live in salt water.
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
Brine shrimp thrive in shallow, brackish 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.
brine shrimp can develop in to adulthood in as little as eight days fruit flies only live for 10 days, that's the shortest in the world fruit flies live off of fresh food female brine shrimp have brood sacs, male brine shrimp have claspers brine shrimp have gills, fruit flies don't
jumbo shrimp
Brine Shrimp are crustaceans.
Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs Brine-shrimp like algae and eggs
Fire shrimp live in salt water. A good red-coloured freshwater shrimp species is the cherry red shrimp(Neocardina Heteropoda.)
it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys) it kills the brine shrimp (sea monkeys)
Some species of shrimp, like the California freshwater shrimp are becoming endangered. This is due to hunting and habitat destruction.
This depends on the shrimp varieties, such as freshwater shrimp or shrimp seawater inside ?
No, brine shimp prefer hot water over cold