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What Do Bamboo Shrimps Eat? How? [Explained!]

by Praveen Ghoshal
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Discover what bamboo shrimps eat, how they eat, and what you can feed them in this informative guide. What Do Bamboo Shrimps Eat? Bamboo Shrimps are filter-feeders, so they filter feed from the water column and eat microorganisms, plant matter, and fish food particles. As long as the tank has enough plants and appropriate water … Read more

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Do Bamboo Shrimp Play Dead? (Reasons + How To Determine!)

by Praveen Ghoshal
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Shrimp are far from being modern-day Houdinis, but they sure can pull some fast ones over you. In fact, many Bamboo Shrimp owners report that their shrimp appeared dead for days only for the shrimp to burst back to life within a week. So, Bamboo Shrimp play dead, but not on purpose. Instead, they molt … Read more

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