1, body color difference: In comparison, the male cherry shrimp body color is relatively dim, relatively transparent, some individuals also have a little blue. The body color of the mother cherry shrimp is more bright, mainly red. After pregnancy, the female shrimp's body becomes redder.
2. Differences in body size: Comparatively speaking, the male sakura shrimp is slightly smaller, while the female sakura shrimp is slightly larger. This difference is not very obvious, need to put two kinds of shrimp together comparative observation, can see the difference.
3, abdominal distinction: This distinction is in the female shrimp after pregnancy. After pregnancy, the mother shrimp will incubate eggs, so there will be some golden eggs in its abdomen. After mating, the male shrimp will not appear golden eggs in the abdomen.
Cherry shrimp male and female can be raised together. Because they don't attack each other and can coexist peacefully, it is entirely feasible to raise them together. Cherry shrimp is recommended to be raised in groups, not in single culture. Because it is easy to manage and has better ornamental value.
Cherry shrimp is relatively easy to reproduce. Adult cherry shrimp are kept in the same tank at 24-26 degrees Celsius for a period of time before they can reproduce themselves. After mating, the mother shrimp will lay eggs. After 2-3 weeks, the eggs will hatch and produce shrimps.