The black shell shrimp can survive in water of 5-35 ℃. However, in water at about 5 degrees Celsius, they will stop eating and their growth rate will be greatly reduced. Therefore, it is recommended to heat it in winter and keep the water temperature between 24-28 degrees Celsius. This is more conducive to their growth and reproduction. Of course, if you do not want to heat, as long as the water temperature can be maintained above 5 degrees Celsius, then no heating can also be.
The black shell shrimp can use the heating rod. Their optimum growth temperature is 24-28 C. In winter, heating rods can be used to keep the water temperature within this range, so that they can grow and reproduce better. However, in the summer, if the water temperature is high, the heating rod does not need to be turned on. Because they can't adapt to the high water temperature. If the water temperature exceeds 35 C, they will also grow poorly.
In winter, when the temperature is very low, the heating rod should be always on. Because the heating rod will heat up only when it is on, if it is turned off, the water will soon cool down. There is no point in installing the heating rod. In the summer, there is no need to open the heating rod. However, the general heating rod will automatically stop heating after the water temperature reaches a certain level, so it is no problem to connect the power supply all the time.