@carpetmonk Because ghost shrimp, hence their name, have a mostly transparent body. You can see their insides, and even see the food they eat travel through the body.
@Menathinius i know what your talking about now. growing up they just called those freshwater shrimp.. look up thalassinidea. tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/annual/fish/crabreg/
do you eat those
fishrcoolturtles2 3 months ago
where is this?
smeagle9999 6 months ago
what do you do with them?
otivaeey 8 months ago
News flash, those are not ghost shrimp. I don't know what breed they are, but they are not ghost shrimp.
This isn't exactly the first comment you wanted, was it?
Menathinius 10 months ago
@Menathinius why arent they ghost shrimp
carpetmonk 8 months ago
@carpetmonk Because ghost shrimp, hence their name, have a mostly transparent body. You can see their insides, and even see the food they eat travel through the body.
Menathinius 7 months ago
@Menathinius i know what your talking about now. growing up they just called those freshwater shrimp.. look up thalassinidea. tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/annual/fish/crabreg/
carpetmonk 7 months ago
@Menathinius yes those ARE ghost shrimp. there known as ghost shrimp down here on the west coast
619Fishing 5 months ago