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How many shrimps are born at a time and how to improve the survival rate

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Extreme fire shrimp can give birth to 15-30 shrimps at a time, but how many shrimps can be produced depends on the age and body shape of Extreme fire shrimp. If the shrimps are younger, they can produce 15 shrimps at a time. If they are older, they can produce 20-30 shrimps at a time. In addition to age, the larger shrimp will produce more, and the smaller shrimp will produce less.
How many shrimps are born at a time and how to improve the survival rate 1. How many shrimps are born at a time

The shrimps can produce 15-30 shrimps at a time, but the specific number of shrimps depends on their age and body shape. Under the condition of normal feeding, the number of newly developed extremely hot shrimps will be less, and only 10-15 shrimps can be produced. However, the number of extremely hot shrimps that have grown up for a long time will be more, and they can produce 20-30 shrimps at a time.

Besides age, size also determines the number of shrimps they produce. If the shrimp is smaller, the number of eggs they hold will also decrease, so the number of shrimps produced will naturally decrease. If the shrimp is larger, the number of eggs they lay will also increase.

2. How to improve the survival rate of extremely hot shrimp

1. Keep the environment stable: Although extremely hot shrimp does not have high requirements on water temperature and water quality, they are sensitive to environmental fluctuations. Breeders need to keep the water temperature and quality stable so that they can avoid discomfort or death.

2. Reasonable feeding: There is no need to feed the shrimp in the first 5-7 days of birth, and the breeder only needs to ensure that their living environment is comfortable. After waiting for 5-7 days, breeders can choose to feed them some chlorella powder, spirulina powder and other foods. Feed a small amount of times, 2-3 times a day, and feed 70% full each time.

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