Black shell shrimp is a kind of shrimp with relatively small courage. During breeding, its vigilance is particularly high. Especially when the female shrimp is hatching eggs, its defense ability is relatively weak, and it is easy to be frightened. During the incubation period, if there are other fish in the tank, the female shrimp should be isolated from the eggs. Feeding it alone can effectively avoid other fish and shrimp from scaring it. In addition, a proper amount of aquatic plants can be cultured in the fish tank, so that the mother shrimp has a place to hide when they are afraid.
After giving birth to shrimps, you need to isolate the shrimps and feed them separately. The newly hatched shrimp are very small, only 2 to 3 millimeters long. If you are not careful, you may be eaten as food. Especially when there are carnivorous fish in the fish tank, isolation measures must be taken when the black shell shrimp begins to spawn. After the mother shrimp hatches out the shrimps, the mother shrimp should also be fished out and the young shrimps should be raised separately in a fish tank. In addition, we need to pay attention to one point. Because the shrimp is so small that even the filter can suck it away. If there is a filter device in the fish tank, the net must be tied on the filter in advance, otherwise the shrimp will be sucked away by the filter device.