1. Water quality: Cherry shrimp likes neutral water, and it is recommended to use water with PH between 6.0 and 8.4 when raising. It likes clean water, if the water tank used in aquaculture is relatively large, it is recommended to use a filtration system to ensure that the water quality is always clean. Tap water can be used in aquaculture, but it must be oxygenated and aired, and can not be used directly. In addition, several centipede grass can be put into the fish tank to provide oxygen.
2. Feed: When breeding, it is necessary to feed regularly. Although it is relatively anti-hungry, it does not matter if it does not eat for a few days or even more than a dozen days, but if you want to raise it well, it is best to feed it every three days or so. If there is shrimp food, it can be fed directly with shrimp food. If not, you can tear up the cooked spinach and feed it.
3. Shading: Cherry blossoms don't like too bright environment. Appropriate shading can help them improve their sense of security when breeding, and it also has certain benefits for them to add color.
Sakura shrimp does not require high water temperature, and can use water between 20-26 degrees Celsius. However, it should be noted that the water temperature should be maintained constant, minimize changes, do not appear in a short period of time a larger change, otherwise the shrimp in the water may not be able to adapt. In addition, in winter, we should pay attention to keeping warm, if it is cold, it is recommended to use heating rods to help maintain water temperature.