Pippi shrimp is a sea shrimp because they all live in the ocean. Pippi shrimps like to live in warm waters, so they are mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical waters, and of course a few live in temperate waters. Pippi shrimp has strong survival ability and wide distribution range, which is distributed in Russia, Japan, Philippines and other countries. In addition, it is also distributed in coastal provinces of China. Pippi shrimps live in seawater all the year round and can't adapt to fresh water. If they are put in fresh water, they will generally die if they don't last too long.
2. How to breed Pippi shrimp1. Culture pond: If you want to breed Pippi shrimp in a large area, you need to prepare a separate culture pond for them. If conditions permit, you can choose coastal locations to build aquaculture ponds, which will make it more convenient to obtain seawater.
2. Environment: Pippi shrimp is a marine organism, and seawater needs to be prepared when breeding. It is best to use natural seawater. If not, it is ok to add sea salt or seawater essence to fresh water. Pippi shrimp likes to live in a warm environment, and the water temperature for culture should be above 20 ℃. In addition, they need more oxygen, and the amount of dissolved oxygen in water should be kept at 5 mg per liter.
3. Feeding: Pippi shrimp is not picky about food. When breeding, some earthworms, red worms, animal viscera and other foods can be fed, so that they can grow faster. Pippi shrimps can be fed in the morning and evening, when their appetite is better.