Crystal shrimps are omnivorous shrimps, but they prefer vegetarian food. They can be fed with moss, algae, and aquatic plants at ordinary times. They can also be fed with kelp, spinach, and shrimp food. In addition, in order to ensure a balanced nutrition, regularly feed it a little red worms, earthworms and shrimp and other foods, must be disinfected in advance. Usually, vegetarian food is fed every three days, and meat food is fed 2-3 times a week.
The sakura shrimp is not very picky about food. In the wild environment, it mainly eats algae and plankton. If it is raised at home, it can be fed with spinach, but it must be cooked and cut up before feeding. It can also be frozen red blood worms, pay attention to disinfection in advance, so as not to get sick after eating. This kind of shrimp has strong adaptability to water temperature, is very easy to raise, and can be mixed with lantern fish.
The crayfish is an omnivorous animal. It has a large appetite. It mainly feeds on aquatic plants, red worms, earthworms, and some small fish. If you raise it at home, you can plant a little centipede grass in the water tank, so that it can hunt by itself. Usually you can feed a little fish and shrimp, but also can feed snails, which are very helpful for its growth.
Su shrimp's full name is Sulawesi shrimp. It mostly feeds on microorganisms and green algae. It usually needs to explode algae before raising it, so that it can have enough food. It can also be domesticated to eat artificial feed, but it also needs to choose more algae.