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What foods do shrimps like to eat and how to feed them?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-09-11 12:28:23
River shrimp are generally omnivorous animals, so there are many kinds of acceptable food. When the shrimp is young, it prefers to eat plankton. When they grow up, they like to eat small benthic animals, the carcasses of other aquatic animals, or various algae and plant fragments. After training, the artificially raised river shrimp can accept shrimp food and so on.
What foods do shrimps like to eat and how to feed them?

1. what kind of food do river shrimps like to eat

River shrimps generally belong to omnivorous animals, so there are many kinds of acceptable food. When the shrimp is young, it prefers to eat plankton. When they grow up, they like to eat small benthic animals, the carcasses of other aquatic animals, or various algae and plant fragments. After training, the artificially raised river shrimp can accept shrimp food and so on.

2. how to feed the river shrimp

1, a few days a feed: raising river shrimp generally do not need to feed every day, feeding too frequently, it is easy to muddy water, adverse to its health. If you feed it a vegetarian diet, you can feed it once every three days, and if you feed it a meat diet, you can feed it two to three times a week. If you are afraid that it is hungry, you can grow some aquatic plants in the water for its food.

2. How much to feed: Unlike feeding other animals, it is difficult to control the amount of food it eats, so generally do not feed too much each time, usually pay attention to observation, to see if it has finished eating, and then feed it. Each time the best time to eat in about half a day, more than half a day did not finish eating on the feeding too much.

3. Pay attention to cleaning: If some feed is put in the water for a long time, it will lead to the deterioration of the water body. Therefore, after feeding, if the shrimps are not eaten up, they need to be cleaned up in time. Generally, the residual bait can be discharged together when changing the water. In this way, the water quality can be prevented from declining, which is beneficial to the health of the shrimps.

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