The difficulty of raising red-nosed shrimp is not very high, and it can be regarded as a kind of shrimp that is relatively easy to raise. It is mainly reflected in that they do not have much demand for water quality and food. They can adapt to slightly acidic water quality, can also adapt to slightly alkaline water quality, can eat animal feed, can also eat plant feed. Moreover, they are easier to reproduce, and the growth rate of young shrimps is faster, so they are generally not raised.
1. Water temperature: Red nose shrimp is suitable for growing in 22-28 ℃ water. They do not require very high water temperature, but in winter, they still need to pay attention to keeping warm, so that they can not be frozen. During the breeding period, it is recommended to raise the temperature to 27-28 degrees Celsius. This water temperature is more conducive to their mating and reproduction.
2. Water: They do not carry water, do not require high acidity and alkalinity of water, and can survive in water with PH value between 6.5 and 7.5. When breeding, it is OK to use tap water that has been dried in the sun. In actual farming, it is recommended to change water for them every 10 days or so, which can prevent water quality changes and is more conducive to their growth.
3, feed: They are not picky eaters, when breeding directly with shrimp feed can be. Newborn juveniles can be fed on brine shrimp larvae. Generally, it can be fed once a day without too frequent feeding. Otherwise, the excess feed they can't eat will remain in the water and pollute the water.