Ornamental shrimp generally do not eat newborn shrimp, this animal does not have the habit of eating young, but if the same kind dies, they will eat it. Generally, the young shrimps in the tank can not be found, either hiding in the aquatic plants or being eaten by some fish in the mixed culture. Many small tropical fish tend to feed on young shrimp, so it is best to keep them separately.
1. Feeding the migratory water: For the newborn shrimps, feeding the migratory water is the best choice. However, as long as the tank is not frequently changed, the microorganisms and algae in the water are enough to feed shrimp, so there is no need to feed other things, if the tank is relatively large, you can also cultivate a little plankton in advance.
2. Water quality and temperature: Shrimps are sensitive to water quality and temperature, so you must pay attention to maintain it. Once there is fluctuation, it is easy to cause a large number of deaths. Usually the temperature should be controlled at about 25 C, too low or too high, to maintain the water quality needs to change water, but do not change too often, in addition to ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the water source.
3. Planting water plants: Before raising shrimps, you can plant some water plants in the tank. If there are water plants, they can provide some places to escape, so that the shrimps can grow more safely, and at the same time, they can avoid being eaten by other animals in the water.