Tiger shrimp is an omnivorous ornamental shrimp, which can eat kelp, spinach leaves and other plant feed, can also eat artificial shrimp food, and can also eat algae food. When breeding, you can use the special feed for tiger shrimp to feed, or you can wash spinach leaves, cook them with clean water, tear them up and feed them. This is very good for their growth.
When raising tiger prawns, it is OK to feed them about once every 1-2 days. Their appetite is not very large, so every feeding should pay attention to control the amount of feed, do not overfeed, lest they can not eat the feed left in the water, polluting the water quality. They can eat algae, so if they forget to feed occasionally, there will be no problem. But. If they are not fed for a long time and only eat algae, they may grow very slowly.
Tiger shrimp like about 20 ℃ water, do not like cold water. When they are raised in winter, heating rods can be used to maintain the water temperature so as not to cold them. They prefer weakly alkaline water with a PH between 7 and 7.5, and cannot survive in particularly acidic water. Therefore, before entering the tank, it is recommended to adjust the PH value of water first. After adjusting it to 7-7.5, let the shrimp into the tank.