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How long can cherry shrimp live and how big can it grow?

Hank Schrader
2021-06-03 05:59:14
Cherry shrimp can live for 1-2 years, as long as the living environment is suitable and food is sufficient, they can live for 18-20 months. If they are not provided with a suitable environment in the usual breeding process, their life span will be reduced. Cherry shrimp is a small ornamental shrimp, adult body length can reach about 2 cm, if there is a better constitution, body length can reach about 3 cm, and some poor constitution, can only grow to about 1 cm.
How long can cherry shrimp live and how big can it grow?

1. How long

can cherry shrimp live? The average life span of cherry shrimp is 1-2 years. Their life span is closely related to the living environment and the food they feed. If they are raised in a good environment and have enough food and nutrition, they can live for about 20-24 months. If the surrounding environment is relatively poor, their life span will be reduced a lot. If the food is not clean or the water quality is too poor, they may die directly. In order to keep cherry shrimp alive for a long time, it is necessary to maintain a good living environment and ensure regular and quantitative feeding.

2. How big

can cherry shrimp grow? Cherry shrimp is a small ornamental shrimp with a body length of about 2 centimeters. If the environment is suitable, the body length can reach 3 centimeters or 3.5 centimeters. Their growth rate is relatively fast, and it usually takes only 2-3 months from birth to maturity. If the breeder wants to make the cherry shrimp grow faster and bigger, it is better to keep the water temperature between 23-26 C, and to oxygenate in time to ensure that the dissolved oxygen in the water is sufficient. You can also plant several centipede grasses in the fish tank to provide them with food and nutrition. In addition to the environment can promote the growth of cherry shrimp, food can also help them develop better, it is best to feed every three days, can feed shrimp food, can also feed cooked spinach.

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