The most important thing for raising shrimps is to control the water temperature. Unlike the strong adaptability of fish, shrimps have a relatively high requirement for temperature, which is usually kept at about 25 ℃. Too high or too low will have an impact on it. Generally, heating rods can be used to control the temperature, and when changing water, the temperature of new water and old water should also be guaranteed to be the same.
Shrimp not only has requirements for water temperature, water quality should also be well controlled. A filter can be installed in the tank, so that the water body can be filtered, and the water quality can be better maintained. It should be noted that the power of filtration should not be too large, or a filter should be added to the suction port, otherwise too small shrimp may be sucked into it.
Generally, the newly hatched shrimps do not need to be fed artificially. They will find their own food to eat. The plankton and some algae in the water will become their delicious food. If the food is relatively scarce, they can pour an appropriate amount of migratory water. The bigger shrimp can accept the shrimp food, and you can feed it a little spinach.
Shrimp must not be mixed with other animals, because it is easy to become a meal for other aquatic animals. If there are aquatic plants in the tank, it is better, if the tank is relatively open, shrimp have no place to avoid, will soon be eaten clean. The best way is to raise them separately and avoid mixing them with fish.