var arrayFacts = [

"<b>You're In Hot Water!</b><br><br>Ghost shrimp do well in warmer water, but they can survive in water that is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This is considered cold for a warm water fish. <br><br>In colder water, Ghost shrimp are more laid back, and are therefore in danger of being eaten by fish.<br><br> In warmer water, ghost shrimp are very aggressive and will attack their predators, so the key is finding a middle ground.",


"<b>Bang!</b><br><br>Pistol shrimp make a loud popping noise. <br><br>Pistol shrimp are tiny shrimp. They were given the name Pistol shrimp because of the noise they make when their pinchers open and close.<br><br>This is because water gets in between their pinchers and the sound occurs when the water is forced out.<br><br>Pistol shrimp are peaceful and get along in aquariums.<br><br> However, they do not like the company of other types of shrimp.<br><br>In aquariums, Pistol shrimp need to live in environments with calcium and iron in the water. This ensures they can molt.",


"<b>No veins!</b><br><br>Shrimp do not have any veins.<br><br>A large majority of the recipes that are cooked with shrimp have chefs remove the shell, tail, and call for the de-veining of the shrimp.<br><br> What is actually removed is not a vein. It is actually the digestive tract.<br><br>Shrimps have open circulatory systems. The digestive tract is along the curve of the shrimp.<br><br>However, this only needs to be taken out of larger shrimp because, while it does not affect the taste, the texture of the shrimp is noticeable.",


"<b>True or faux?</b><br><br> True shrimp are anything that is truly classified as shrimp.<br><br>Both true shrimp and faux shrimp are in the class Malacostraca.<br><br>Within this class, there are two different orders.<br><br>True shrimp are in the Stomatopoda order.<br><br>Faux shrimp (which are identified as shrimp, but are not really shrimp) are in the order Mysidacea.<br><br> True shrimp are distinguished by how females spawn and in the structure of their gills.<br><br>However, people who are not experts on shrimp make assumptions about what shrimp are, based on where they live.<br><br>True shrimp can live in either freshwater or saltwater habitats.",


"<b>Mind and Heart Unite!</b><br><br>A shrimp's heart is in its head.",

"<b>Females are More Mature:</b><br><br>All shrimp are born male but slowly mature into females.",

"<b>The Moon Swim:</b><br><br>Shrimp can only swim backwards."

];