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What kind of feed does the cherry blossom shrimp feed and how often?

Skyler White
2021-03-12 04:02:03
Cherry shrimps can be fed with a special feed for ornamental shrimps, which can meet most of the daily needs of cherry shrimps and is easier to digest than other feeds. You can also feed some plant feed, such as algae, moss, aquatic plants, cooked spinach, etc., which can be used as the main food for cherry shrimp. You can also feed some animal feed, such as red worms, which are usually fed when the cherry shrimp is about to lay eggs.
What kind of feed does the cherry blossom shrimp feed and how often?

1. what kind of feed

can cherry shrimp feed? Cherry shrimp can feed freshwater shrimp special feed or ornamental shrimp special feed, as well as grain, grain and so on. These feeds are rich in nutrients and are specially made for ornamental shrimps, which can almost meet the daily needs of cherry shrimp. People who specialize in raising ornamental shrimp will choose this kind of feed. You can

also feed some plant feed, such as aquatic plants, algae, moss, etc. This is generally a mixed culture of fish and shrimp, and there is no need to feed shrimp separately. You can also feed some cooked spinach, which can increase the body color of cherry shrimp. You can also feed some red worms, which can provide higher nutrients and promote the development of fertilized eggs when cherry shrimp holds eggs.

Two, cherry shrimp how often to feed

cherry shrimp is more hungry, generally 2-3 days to feed once. If the fish tank is mixed with other fish, there is no need to feed them, because the remaining food residues of the fish are enough for them to eat. If there are algae or aquatic plants in the fish tank, they can not be fed, because they usually feed on algae in the fish tank. Breeders can feed freshwater shrimp special feed every 10 days if they are worried about the lack of nutrients. If the food they feed is not much, they can reduce the amount of feeding or extend the number of days of feeding.

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