Red wine crystal shrimp is not easy to raise, because they have certain requirements for the living environment. If they are not provided with a suitable environment when they are cultured, they will not grow normally. In practice, water temperature, water quality, feeding and other factors need to be taken into account to ensure that they are provided with a suitable growth environment, so that they can be raised well.
1. Water temperature: When raising red wine crystal shrimp, it is recommended to keep the water temperature at about 23 ℃. This temperature is more suitable for their growth. After entering the breeding period, it is necessary to slightly adjust the high water temperature and control it to about 25 C. It's better for them to reproduce. In winter, use heating rods to keep the water temperature, try not to let the water temperature below 20 degrees Celsius.
2. Water quality: They are freshwater shrimps, so fresh water is needed for breeding, and water with high salinity cannot be used. They also have certain requirements for the cleanliness of the water, and if the water is dirty, it is also not conducive to their growth. Therefore, it is necessary to install a filtration system in the water tank to clean up the fish feces and feed residues regularly to ensure that the water quality is always clean.
3, feeding: They can eat a lot of feed, but when farming, usually with crystal shrimp special feed to feed. Feeding such feed is more beneficial to their growth. The frequency of feeding can be maintained at about every 2 days, not too often.