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What is Pippi shrimp and can it be farmed

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Pippi shrimp is an animal of Oratosquilla family and Oratosquilla, whose scientific name is Oratosquilla, but it has different names in different regions. Like urine shrimp, mantis shrimp, pipa shrimp, shrimp rake, shrimp male camel, etc., all refer to Pippi shrimp. Pippi shrimps have strange looks. They have movable antennae and eye nodes on their heads, wide abdomen and six body nodes. When they are caught, they curl up their bodies to protect their stomachs.
What is Pippi shrimp and can it be farmed 1. What is Pippi shrimp

Pippi shrimp is also called urine shrimp, mantis shrimp, pipa shrimp, shrimp rake, shrimp male camel, etc., but their scientific name is Oratosquilla, which belongs to Oratosquilla family and Oratosquilla. Most coastal provinces in China have Pippi shrimp, and different regions have different names for Pippi shrimp.

Pippi shrimp has a special appearance. Their heads have movable antennae and eye nodes, and their eyesight is also better. Pippi shrimp is fierce in character, good at swimming and digging holes, and can protect and disguise itself well. Their belly is wide, their shell is hard, and their body has six sections. When they are caught or bitten by other creatures, they curl up their bodies and protect their stomachs with their tail at the back.

2. Can Pippi shrimp be cultured

Pippi shrimp can be cultured. They are edible marine creatures, but they like to live in warm sea areas and can only live in seawater. When artificially breeding Pippi shrimp, it is necessary to prepare a suitable breeding ground for them first. If conditions permit, it is best to choose a location close to the sea area for breeding. Secondly, we should pay attention to the oxygen content in water, and at least ensure that the oxygen content is 5 mg per liter. If you breed in stagnant water, you need to change water regularly. Finally, check their health regularly to avoid diseases.

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