Humans eat freshwater shrimp. In their natural habitat, freshwater shrimp are often eaten by larger fish. The California freshwater shrimp is considered an endangered species, and is under protection.
freshwater shrimp, larvae ect
No, catfish will eat other fish, shrimp, water bugs, but no grass
The Rhino and the hippopotamus are the freshwater animals that eat the green river grass. They usually come out of the freshwater at dawn or dusk to feed on the green river grass.
They eat shrimp ,small fish ,plankton ,and clams.
In my little experience I have found that (grass Shrimp) eat bloodworms. I asume they would eat other species of worms as well.
A freshwater shrimp weighs about 2 ounces
no, as brine shrimp are saltwater animals and will not survive in freshwater.
Yes. They eat shrimp, algea and grass
Do you mean, "Do shrimp eat algae?" If that is your question then yes, many shrimp both saltwater and freshwater eat algae. The most famous algae eating shrimp in the Aquarium trade is the Amano Shrimp. I have several in my tank because the spend their time doing nothing but going from spot to spot shoveling algae in their mouths. Another good freshwater shrimp that eat algae are Red Cherry Shrimp. They are also particularly easy to breed as well.
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Macrobrachium Australienese and Cherapin are types of freshwater edible shrimp.