The difficulty of raising chocolate shrimp is not very high. It belongs to rice shrimp, and most of the other rice shrimp is omnivorous, both to eat vegetable leaves, aquatic insects and other common shrimp feed, but also to eat artificial shrimp food, so the preparation of feed is relatively easy. They do not have too strict requirements on water temperature and water quality, have strong environmental adaptability, and can basically feed as long as they are carefully cared for when they are cultured.
1, water temperature: chocolate shrimp prefer about 23 ℃ water. They don't like hot water. If the water temperature is high in summer, attention should be paid to shading and cooling to prevent them from dying suddenly. They also don't like cold water, and in the winter, it is recommended to use tank heating rods to maintain the water temperature and prevent them from freezing.
2. Water quality: When breeding them, you need to use neutral fresh water. When raising at home, tap water which has been exposed to the sun for 2-3 days can be used as breeding water. In order to ensure that the water is clean, the bottom filter can be installed in the water tank, and the water is changed every 10-15 days.
3, feeding: Their appetite is not large, in the case of algae in the tank, you can feed shrimp every 2-3 days. In the case of less food in the tank, shrimp food can be fed every 1-2 days. Don't feed too many times, and don't put too much feed at one time, otherwise it may lead to water pollution.