July 19, 2021, 15:03, asked: Mackenzie Petrie
The meat color of raw shrimp can range from white to shades of gray and light bluish tints covered by surface patterns of red, pink or dark gray. Some species like tiger shrimp, have a shell color with natural black stripes. All types of shrimp turn a pink or reddish color when cooked....
July 19, 2021, 15:02, asked: Toughy Baits
The most important thing to remember when feeding shrimp is it is ALWAYS better to under-feed then over-feed. When the population of shrimp is small, you won't need to feed them at all as they will feed off the available biofilm. ... You should only feed them what they will eat in a few hours....
July 19, 2021, 14:46, asked: ???????? ??????
While keeping shrimp is a very different experience than keeping tropical fish, they are great for keeping your tank clean from algae and food waste and they are fun to observe. These sociable creatures will definitely create an animated environment and they are quite easy to care for....
July 19, 2021, 14:17, asked: Nick Z
Dead shrimp gain a different coloration, like cooked shrimp that we eat. Molting shrimp don't look like that. If the shrimp's white carcass turns pink in a day or two, then the shrimp died. If you see a white exoskeleton where the shrimp looks like it blew up, then is likely an empty shell....
July 19, 2021, 13:42, asked: Fishing Day
What can I substitute for dried shrimp? Dried shrimp can be substituted with shrimp paste, though that is not recommended. Shrimp paste has a more concentrated and paste-like texture. You can also find shrimp paste found at the Asian market....
July 19, 2021, 13:35, asked: Alexandre Després-Grenier
While it's safe to eat raw shrimp that is sushi grade, undercooked shrimp may not be safe to eat because at its fully cooked state, it's technically within the USDA's definition of "temperature danger zone." That's between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit when bacteria grows the fastest....
July 19, 2021, 13:10, asked: Thomas Guyard
Yes they will eat shrimp....
July 19, 2021, 12:33, asked: Mike Hulbert
There can be a lot of deaths after that because other shrimp (or fish) bother them. As a result, they definitely can kill them which is not good at all. If the aquarium is well planted it has numerous hiding spaces and generally will fare much better and be much less stressed out....
July 19, 2021, 12:03, asked: Andre Charron
Freshwater Shrimp Water Requirements Most crystal and bee shrimp require soft, low pH water, while Caridina shrimp from Sulawesi need a higher pH and alkalinity, along with higher temperatures. It is best to research the water requirements of the species you intend to keep before purchasing them....
July 19, 2021, 11:47, asked: Eli Klabough
Farmed black tiger shrimp have a mild, almost bland flavor compared to the pronounced taste of ocean-harvested Gulf shrimp. Cooked tiger's meat is also softer than that of other shrimp species....