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Is Bee shrimp easy to raise? How to raise it?

Jane Margolis
2020-07-20 23:22:17
Water temperature: Bee shrimp can survive in 15-28 ℃ water. However, in order to make them grow better, it is recommended to use water temperature between 24-26 C to breed them. PH: They can survive in water with a PH between 5.0 and 8.0. However, in actual aquaculture, it is more recommended to control the PH value of water between 6.2 and 6.8. Feeding: About once every 1-2 days. The feed can be artificial shrimp or cooked spinach.
Is Bee shrimp easy to raise? How to raise it?

1. Is it good to raise bee shrimp

Bee shrimp is a kind of ornamental shrimp originating in Guangzhou, which is relatively difficult to raise. They do not require high water quality, but if the water used in aquaculture is too impurity is not clean enough, or the concentration of dissolved oxygen is too low, they can not grow normally. If there is ammonia in the water, they will die in large numbers and can not survive. If the live bait is not disinfected, it contains parasites or bacteria that can cause them to get sick and die. When they molt, their bodies will produce a fishy smell, which will lead to the individual in the molting period is vulnerable to the same kind of attack and death. Therefore, it is necessary to use grass tanks with dense aquatic plants to facilitate the hiding of young shrimps and shrimps in the shelling period.

2. How to raise bee shrimps

1. Water temperature: Bee shrimps can survive in water of 15-28 ℃. However, in order to make them grow better, it is recommended to use water temperature between 24-26 C to breed them. When changing water, we should pay attention not to change too much, so as to avoid sudden changes in water temperature.

2. PH: They can survive in water with a PH between 5.0 and 8.0. However, in actual aquaculture, it is more recommended to control the PH value of water between 6.2 and 6.8. This slightly acidic water is more suitable for their growth.

3. Feeding: It is not necessary to feed frequently during breeding, and it is OK to feed once every 1-2 days. The feed can be artificial shrimp or cooked spinach. They can also be fed with red worms, but the feed should be sterilized before feeding.

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