My only comment on Ghost Shimp so that I dont hijack this tread.
There are many species of shrimp in the United States that are labeled "Ghost Shrimp". Some are fully freshwater shrimp, some are brackish, some are able to breed and raise the larva in freshwater and some have to have brackish for the larva.
The most common Ghost Shrimp in the US is the American Glass Shrimp (Palaemonetes paludosus).
This shrimp can be raised in freshwater. It hatches as a larva, but will develop quickly into a miniature version of the adult shrimp. This species is semi aggressive and will sometimes eat small shrimp and very small fish if they can catch either.
There are many species of shrimp in the United States that are labeled "Ghost Shrimp". Some are fully freshwater shrimp, some are brackish, some are able to breed and raise the larva in freshwater and some have to have brackish for the larva.
The most common Ghost Shrimp in the US is the American Glass Shrimp (Palaemonetes paludosus).
This shrimp can be raised in freshwater. It hatches as a larva, but will develop quickly into a miniature version of the adult shrimp. This species is semi aggressive and will sometimes eat small shrimp and very small fish if they can catch either.