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Crystal shrimp eat what food, how often to feed?

Jane Margolis
2020-06-11 20:28:19
There are many foods that crystal shrimp can eat, such as microbial powder, algae shrimp food, seaweed, frozen dried red worms, dried shrimp and so on. Microbial powder can be used to feed newborn shrimps. When raising grown shrimp, it is recommended to feed them with cooked spinach, which they prefer to eat. If you want to feed live bait, you need to disinfect it in advance. Generally every three days or so can be fed, do not feed frequently.
Crystal shrimp eat what food, how often to feed?

1. what food does crystal shrimp eat

Crystal shrimp can eat a lot of food, such as microbial powder, algae shrimp food, seaweed, frozen dried red worms, dried shrimp and so on. If the newly born shrimps are cultured, they can be fed with microbial powder. If you raise shrimp that have grown up, it is recommended to feed them with cooked spinach. This is their favorite food. If you want to feed live bait such as red worms or shrimp, you need to disinfect the food in advance to prevent it from mixing with pathogens or parasites, leading to shrimp illness.

2. how often to feed the crystal shrimp

Crystal shrimp do not need to be fed frequently, generally every three days or so can be fed. This is partly because they can feed on microorganisms and algae in the tank, and partly because they have a certain ability to resist hunger. If the feeding frequency is too high, the feed they can not eat will remain in the water, resulting in water pollution. So they can't be fed very often. In addition, if you are raising newborn shrimp, you can slightly increase the number of feeding.

3. why don't crystal shrimp eat things

Crystal shrimp don't eat things, probably because the water quality or water temperature problems. At this time, we should change the water in time and breed them with slightly acidic water. In addition, the water temperature should be adjusted to 20-24 degrees Celsius. After a few days, they will be able to recover and start eating again.

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