July 16, 2021, 22:44, asked: 최한량
Yep, the Koi will likely eat the shrimp. Another thing to consider is shrimp are very particular as to water quality especially salinity and temperature....
July 16, 2021, 22:06, asked: ?●?
1 Answer. The frozen pre-cooked shrimp are of course safe to eat if they come from a reputable source. You may wish to cook them a little bit to heat them up to service temperature, and integrate them with a sauce or spices or so on, but you could just peel and eat them if you wanted to....
July 16, 2021, 21:34, asked: Simon Thompson
To do so, you need dechlorinators else, the chloramine will continue to mount up in your tank every time you do the water change. Consequently, if you put shrimps into this tank, they will begin to die....
July 16, 2021, 21:19, asked: The Life of Fishermen
You may get a "fishy" taste if they sit for too long in the shell. BTW, they flavor of shrimp have a lot to do with where they came from, what they last ate and how they were handled before you got them....
July 16, 2021, 21:11, asked: Mateo Ink⚜️
So close that they belong to a group all their own called Pancrustacea. That means that shrimp, lobsters, and other crustaceans are related – very closely related – not only to cockroaches, but to all other insects, too. ... So while the relationship is close, a shrimp is definitely not a cockroach....
July 16, 2021, 20:12, asked: Audrey Mallette ?✨
The black, slimy “vein” below the flesh of the shrimp is actually the shrimp's digestive tract. Sometimes it is easy to see and other times it is barely visible. It is not harmful to the human body if consumed, and the rationale for removing the tract is based largely on aesthetics....
July 16, 2021, 19:40, asked: Due to COVID: Coming 2021?
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July 16, 2021, 19:30, asked: Maxime Charbonneau
Brown shrimp provide the bulk of Louisiana's shrimp production. The difference between the shrimp, especially in smaller sizes, is very slight. Brown shrimp are slightly firmer when they reach a larger size, and sometimes develop a slight iodine taste, which may not be noticeable to the average palate....
July 16, 2021, 19:06, asked: Trevor Allen
There are records that large Mantis shrimp lived for over 20 years. However, in aquariums, hobbyists usually keep small species (3 – 5 inches or 7 – 12 cm) that usually do no live more than 2 – 5 years....
July 16, 2021, 18:24, asked: Carl Leger
Fresh or frozen seafood like shrimps, scallops, clams, and squid make excellent additions to the fish's diet and should be used often and in alternating form. ... Oscars are simply just too messy when it comes to feeding, and the small particles in such foods will do more harm than good for the fish in the long run....