Guangdong rice shrimp is a kind of relatively common shrimp, and the difficulty of raising it is not high. Their water quality requirements are not particularly high, and they can be raised with dried tap water. They are not very strict on water temperature, as long as the water temperature is not very low or very high, and ensure that the water temperature does not change greatly in a period of time, they can adapt. Therefore, they are not difficult to raise in general.
1. Water temperature: Guangdong rice shrimp is not strict with water temperature, and can adapt to a wide range of water temperature. When breeding, it is recommended to control the water temperature at about 24 C. This water temperature is more suitable for their growth.
2. Water quality: They are often found in clear streams and prefer cleaner water. Therefore, relatively clean water should be used in aquaculture. It is better to install a filtration system in the water tank to ensure stable and clean water quality.
3. Feeding: They are not picky eaters. They can eat artificial shrimp food, small aquatic insects, algae, vegetables, etc. When actually breeding, shrimp can be used to feed. Feeding should pay attention to the right amount of feeding, not excessive feeding. Specifically, it is recommended to feed every 1-2 days. The feeding frequency can be properly increased when the young shrimps are cultured.