July 18, 2021, 14:50, asked: Renaldo Escobar
Shrimp is safe for dogs to eat, according to Dr. Danielle Bernal, a veterinarian with Wellness Natural Pet Food. They're a healthy, protein-packed food, but should always be served fully cooked and without the shell....
July 18, 2021, 14:36, asked: Missoura angler
They should all hatch within 24 hours of the first one that pops out. The ones that don't usually means the eggs probably did not develop properly and nothing will come of it. Females who release eggs usually molt within a day or two after the release and eggs that did not hatch will be left with the old exoskeleton....
July 18, 2021, 14:33, asked: Jack T. Lane
Let it thaw overnight in the fridge, or for faster thawing, take the shrimp out of its package, put it in a bowl of cold water, and let a trickle of cold water run into the bowl while excess water goes down the drain. The shrimp should be ready to cook in about 15 minutes....
July 18, 2021, 14:32, asked: Prescydia Bernier Demers
They Molt as They Grow An easy way to tell whether it's a shell or a dead shrimp is that dead shrimp tend to be pinkish in color, whereas a shell will look almost exactly the same as a living aquarium shrimp. Molting is a necessary process that shrimp must go through numerous times as they grow....
July 18, 2021, 13:50, asked: vincentttt
Feeder Fish I feed market shrimp to all of my fish. I buy a bag of frozen shrimp. Thaw out enough for the feeding, remove the shell and tails, cut into bite size pieces and toss em the tanks. With the Pbass I feed slowly as they will not readily feed from the bottom of the tank....
July 18, 2021, 13:47, asked: Roberto Isidoro
Compatibility. Shrimp are great for tropical community fish tanks because they will not pester the fish that you already have in your aquarium – they will happily live amongst them and eat the food that they leave behind. ... Fish are not always the sole predators in a tank....
July 18, 2021, 12:17, asked: Lolajames
If you have got a lot of sand packed up it may begin to trap hydrogen sulfide gas (creating toxic gas pockets) and it can harm and kill your shrimp and fish. In order to avoid this problem, your sand grain size should be at least 0,02-0,04 inch (or 0,5-1 mm)....
July 18, 2021, 12:08, asked: Mackenzie Petrie
Eating raw shrimp is not recommended because of the risk of food poisoning. Thus, even if you prepare them carefully, raw shrimp still pose a risk of illness. Instead, you should cook shrimp until they are opaque or pink in color or have reached an internal temperature of 1450F (63℃)....
July 18, 2021, 11:16, asked: Denis Stoisin
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July 18, 2021, 11:13, asked: capt. patrick smith
If your shrimps are dead or hiding, you may find out by searching your tank plants, moss, or intake valves. Younger shrimp use foliage to hide from predators, and often shrimp will hide when they are ready to molt. ... Some shrimp also display nocturnal characteristics....