Yes, shrimp freezes very well. Generally, raw shrimp freezes better than cooked shrimp. When freezing shrimp, be sure to remove as much water from the shrimp as possible to prevent ice crystals from forming.
Freeze it.
no
yes if you put it in the freezer
cook shrimp in oven/ crock pot then freeze, when needed heat in microwave for 1,500 watts till warmth
Mine eat live shrimp. I breed my shrimp otherwise it would cost a small fortune. I feed mine shrimp pellets and freeze-dried brine shrimp. I tried feeding them flakes but they just ignored them.
Sure you can freeze this food. Place it in an air tight container. You can also use freezer bag or freezer paper.
No! Fish is a meat that is very perishable, meaning it goes bad quickly. When I buy shrimp I usually plan to eat it that night, and I keep it on ice in the refrigerator. Where we live we don't get fresh shrimp, so it has already been frozen once, and I use it immediately. Shrimp also becomes rubbery.
You can feed guppies brine shrimp, tropical flake, freeze-dried bloodworms, etc.
They eat frozen or freeze-dried krill, fish, shrimp, and most meaty foods.
Probably at 0 degrees Celsius because most living things freeze at this temperature.
That depends on the freezer and how well the shrimp is packaged. It could keep from 6 months to a year.
I just put them in a colander and run cold water over them for a minute while I separate the shrimp so they aren't sticking together. Then I add the separated shrimp to the pot with the rest of the ingredients. They only take about 5 minutes to cook even if they are frozen. Buy the shrimp already peeled and with their tails off