My 7 year old wants to know why shrimp and lobsters have to be in water to survive, but not crabs?
My 7 year old wants to know why shrimp and lobsters have to be in water to survive, but not crabs?
i am allergic to shellfish like crab, lobster and shrimp but i’m not allergic to iodine that i was told comes from shellfish. my question is; crabs, lobsters and shrimp live in saltwater inviroment. would someone like me also be allergic to freshwater shellfish like crawfish?
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I know, I know. Everybody’s opinions are going to be different, but I want to know what everybody’s opinion on this would be. What is the best miscellaneous freshwater creature for an aquarium? I’m talking about crabs, shrimp, frogs, snails, etc.
I have a 55 gallon and was just looking at something compatible with my neons, zebras, betta, and dwarf gourami.
What’s your opinion?
How many of each should I get?
Tagged Aquarium, crabs, creature, everybody, freshwater, freshwater creatures, frogs, opinion, shrimp, snails
I know, I know. Everybody’s opinions are going to be different, but I want to know what everybody’s opinion on this would be. What is the best miscellaneous freshwater creature for an aquarium? I’m talking about crabs, shrimp, frogs, snails, etc.
I have a 55 gallon and was just looking at something compatible with my neons, zebras, betta, and dwarf gourami.
What’s your opinion?
How many of each should I get?
Tagged Aquarium, crabs, creature, everybody, freshwater, freshwater creatures, frogs, opinion, shrimp, snails
Crustaceans continue to enjoy increasing popularity amongst aquarists. Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1998, the number of species regularly available in the pet trade has almost doubled. Spurred on by the interest amongst hobbyists, the trade has endeavored to import more and more new species, and a new “miniatur sensation” arrives almost every month.
Thanks to the generous assistance of various scientists and enthusiastic hobbyists, it has been possible to identify many species, which could be given only a provisional name for reference purposes in the first edition.
New knowledge on maintenance, and above all on breeding these interesting and attractive aquarium dwellers, has been compiled and included.
This guide is thus an indispensable reference work for anyone with an interest in the colorful world of shrimps, crayfishes, and crabs suitable for the freshwater aquarium or aqua-terrarium. This new edition has been expanded to contain 16 additional pages (therefore no poster included like in the first edition); it is in color throughout, and depicts all the species mentioned with superlative photos. The quality of the color photos is stunning!
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