The shrimp that keeps swimming in the tank shows that there is a problem with the water quality. The shrimp feels uncomfortable and wants to swim away. If the situation is not improved in time, it will lead to its death. In addition, when the shrimp reaches the breeding period, the female shrimp will release some mating information, and the male shrimp receiving the information will become very excited, in this case, it will also keep swimming, then it is ready to reproduce.
1. Hardness: Shrimp has certain requirements for water hardness. Usually hard water is suitable for its growth, such shrimp grow healthy, beautiful body color, but shelling has a certain degree of difficulty. Although soft water is easy to shell, it is not good for its growth, but it is better to use soft water during the breeding period.
2. Dissolved oxygen: The shrimp also has a relatively high requirement for dissolved oxygen. If the oxygen is insufficient, it is very easy to die. Different shrimp have different requirements for dissolved oxygen, generally to maintain about 2 mg per liter, the higher the dissolved oxygen, the faster the growth rate, and the more active the shrimp will be.
3. Temperature: The temperature for raising shrimps must be well controlled. Usually, it should be kept between 22 ℃ and 24 ℃. Only during the breeding period, the temperature can be properly raised, but it should not exceed 25 ℃. If it reaches 28 ℃, it will affect the spawning of female shrimps. Moreover, the higher the temperature, the lower the dissolved oxygen, which is also very unfavorable to its survival.