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How does Pippi shrimp feed for a long time and how to deal with it

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In order to make Pippi shrimp survive longer, it is necessary to prepare a suitable environment for them to live. If the number is small, choose a container with a larger space, add proper seawater and sea sand, and keep the temperature above 20 ℃, so that Pippi shrimp can grow normally in it. If there is no seawater and sea sand, you can prepare some fresh water and add some sea salt, which can also simulate the seawater environment.
How does Pippi shrimp feed for a long time and how to deal with it 1. How to feed Pippi shrimp for a long time

To make Pippi shrimp live longer, it is necessary to prepare a comfortable living environment for them. The first is the size of the container, which needs to be determined according to the number of Pippi shrimps. The second is the water quality. Pippi shrimp is a marine organism, which needs to be cultured in seawater. If there is no seawater, you can add some sea salt to fresh water, which will have a better effect. Finally, there is the water temperature. Pippi shrimp likes to live in a high temperature environment, and the water temperature should be kept above 20 ℃.

Generally speaking, Pippi shrimps can survive for a long time as long as their living environment is similar to the original one. If you want to keep them for a longer time, it is best to prepare some high-protein food for them, so as to prolong their survival time.

2. How to deal with Pippi shrimp

Pippi shrimp is a common food. After they are bought home, they need to be cleaned in clear water first, so that they can spit out all the dirty things in their bodies. When cleaning, change the water several times more, so as to clean more cleanly. If there is dirt in the shell of Pippi shrimp, it needs to be cleaned repeatedly with a brush. After cleaning, cut off the shrimp head and brain with scissors, and clean the shrimp thread with toothpicks. After all these are cleaned up, you can start cooking.

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