Deep Water Rose Shrimp :can be found in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea inhabiting muddy and sandy sea floors. Their preferred depth is around 20 to 700 meters in the ocean and larger shrimp
White Shrimp: live in warm waters and are unable to survive below 3 degrees Celsius (37 F). With the right temperatures and salinity they are fast growers and can reach 18 to 20 cm.
Giant Freshwater Prawn : is one of the largest prawns in the world and is endemic to the tropical regions of Indo-Pacific, India, Southeast Asia, and Northern Australia.
Giant Tiger Prawn :are the largest prawn in the world and will reach about 33 cm. They can be found in water sources in Southeast Asia, the Philippines, Australia, and the United States.
Pink Shrimp:are found on the east coast of the U.S, Bermuda, and the Gulf of Mexico waters. This shrimp lives at depths of 2 to 70m and will reach around 28 cm and larger.
Eastern King Prawn :are found near the coastal regions of eastern Australia and are an important species popularly fished within the area. This species has been a staple of the Australian commercial.
Kuruma Prawn : is also known as the Japanese tiger prawn and inhabits inshore waters up to 90 m deep. They live in areas with sandy mud and muddy bottoms, invading multiple oceans throughout European
White Leg Shrimp :are also called pacific white shrimp or king prawn and inhabit the eastern region of the Pacific Ocean. They require waters to remain above 20C (68F) and live at depths of 78m.
White Leg Shrimp :are also called pacific white shrimp or king prawn and inhabit the eastern region of the Pacific Ocean. They require waters to remain above 20C (68F) and live at depths of 78m.
Chinese White Shrimp : live in the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and along the Korean coast. They are massively farmed in China and are enjoyed for their large size and tender meat.