July 23, 2021, 01:31, asked: Glizzyboy Sosa
Data in Table 7 suggests that mixing brine solution from seawater evaporation ponds with freshwater is the most reliable way of preparing low-salinity water with suitable ionic proportions for shrimp culture....
July 23, 2021, 00:45, asked: Moha Semail
When it's cooked, it should be an opaque white with some pink and bright red accents. This is the best indicator of whether or not shrimp is fully cooked. Do not eat the shrimp if it is gray or translucent after cooking. *Note On Shape: When shrimp cooks, the muscle contracts, so the shrimp shrinks and curls....
July 22, 2021, 23:53, asked: Tyler Hanson
It depends on your setup and fish/ shrimp requirements. For example, you don't need an air pump in your tank as long as you have a powerful and efficient aquarium filter and there is enough surface agitation i.e. movement on the surface of the water....
July 22, 2021, 23:33, asked: Martin Lessard
Can Your Betta Eat Ghost Shrimp? Fortunately, ghost shrimp can be an excellent addition to your betta's diet, if he does eat them. The only risk is that he'll bite off more than he can chew. But asides from that there's no harm in eating them....
July 22, 2021, 23:20, asked: Drew Amelotte
Mysis shrimp are macroscopic crustaceans that are sold frozen. They are rich in fatty and amino acids. Because they are so small, you can feed them to your Neon Tetras at any stage of their life....
July 22, 2021, 22:38, asked: Cold Water Outfitters
Its size is tiny, but its significance is colossal. Krill – a shrimp-like crustacean – forms the basis of the marine food web for whales, seabirds, fish, squid, seals, and sharks throughout the world's oceans. ... And in this system, krill is king. Squid, rockfish and salmon thrive on krill....
July 22, 2021, 22:36, asked: Évelyne Dupuis
4 oz. is a standard serving size for protein-based foods; depending on the size grade of your shrimp, this translates to the following approximate shrimp serving sizes: Jumbo (21/25 count per pound): 5-6 shrimp. Large (31/35 count per pound): 8-9 shrimp. Medium (41/50 count per pound): 10-11 shrimp....
July 22, 2021, 22:31, asked: Lorie @ Boubuckmusky
So "jumbo shrimp" is an oxymoron. The term "oxymoron" comes from Greek, where "oxy" means "sharp or acute," and "moros" means "dumb or foolish." So oxymoron is itself a bit of, well, an oxymoron. It smashes together a root word meaning sharp and another root meaning dumb....
July 22, 2021, 21:28, asked: Corey Spence
That shrimp female can usually produce about 21-51 shrimplets per hatching. Larger females produce more shrimplets. It takes around 60 days for the cherry shrimplets to reach the juvenile stage....
July 22, 2021, 21:16, asked: Rowan Stamm
Unlike fish, shrimp do not have fins that enable them to swim, but they can certainly move around in the water. A shrimp "swims" by quickly pulling its abdomen in toward its carapace (body). This motion shoots them through the water. However, because of body configuration, it also means that shrimp swim backward....