Cherry shrimp is not difficult to raise, it can be said that it is a relatively easy to raise ornamental shrimp. They have very low water temperature requirements and can survive in water between 10 and 26 degrees Celsius. They don't have a high demand for food, and they can be fed with algae. Their ability to resist hunger is very good, in the tank with algae breeding, a few days without feeding will not be a problem. In addition, they are also very good reproduction, in a suitable environment, adult individuals can reproduce every month.
Cherry shrimp can be mixed with fish, but not with large fish. Because of their small size, they are only 2-3 cm long when they grow up. If they are raised in the same tank as large fish, such as arowana, they are likely to become dessert. Therefore, if they are to be mixed, they should be mixed with some small fish in the same tank.
Cherry shrimp like to grow in water temperature of 20-26 ℃, so it is recommended to put them and some small tropical fish, such as moonlight fish, Mary fish, guppy and other fish in the same tank. When mixed culture, if cherry shrimp want to reproduce, special attention should be paid. It's best to fish them out and raise them alone. Because the newborn shrimp is very small, if mixed with fish, it is likely to be eaten by fish by mistake.