Dmitry Senior Member Location Queens (Briarwood) Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Sep 27, 2005 #1 I see these "White Shrimp" offered as feeder shrimp. Anybody know if they are more nutritious for fish than live brine?? Or is it all the same?
I see these "White Shrimp" offered as feeder shrimp. Anybody know if they are more nutritious for fish than live brine?? Or is it all the same?
herman Moderator Location Weehawken, NJ Rating - 100% 10 0 0 Sep 27, 2005 #2 thy do offer more nutrition. brineshrimp are only nutritious with the yolk still attached. Otherwise about as nutritious as a tire
thy do offer more nutrition. brineshrimp are only nutritious with the yolk still attached. Otherwise about as nutritious as a tire
Dmitry Senior Member Location Queens (Briarwood) Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Sep 27, 2005 #3 I was checking these guys out at Live Aquaria and it says sthey grow to 9 inches?! Who the hell is going to eat them in your aquarium at that size?! And Ghost Shrimp are not for salt-water tanks, right?
I was checking these guys out at Live Aquaria and it says sthey grow to 9 inches?! Who the hell is going to eat them in your aquarium at that size?! And Ghost Shrimp are not for salt-water tanks, right?
jhale ReefsMagazine! Location G.V NYC Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Sep 27, 2005 #4 if you can grow your little shrimp to nine inchs I'll eat them, yum I think they are meant to be fed when they are really small.
if you can grow your little shrimp to nine inchs I'll eat them, yum I think they are meant to be fed when they are really small.