Editing Palaemonetes paludosus
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== Diet == | == Diet == | ||
− | Ghost Shrimp are | + | Ghost Shrimp are omnivores and will consume algae, detritus and leftover food. If insufficient food is present, supplement with a quality flake food or pellet. It's not an effective algae eater.<ref>[http://theaquarium.club/ghost-shrimp/ The Aquarium Club]</ref> |
==Feeding regime== | ==Feeding regime== | ||
− | :Ghost Shrimp have no special feeding instructions. One | + | :Ghost Shrimp have no special feeding instructions. One algae pellet per day will feed many shrimp. Care is warranted if these shrimp are to be exhibited in any tank with very small fish or fry. Although uncommon, they will attack and eat fry and very small fish if given the chance. |
== Environment Specifics == | == Environment Specifics == |