1. Water temperature: Extremely hot shrimps have a relatively high requirement for water temperature. It likes warmer water and is suitable for growing in 22-25 C water. It will stop eating in water below 15 degrees Celsius. In water above 30 degrees Celsius, they will die because they can not adapt. When it is hot in summer, we should pay attention to shading and cooling to prevent them from dying because of the high water temperature.
2. Acidity and alkalinity: Extremely hot shrimps do not require high acidity and alkalinity of water, and can adapt to both slightly acidic water and slightly alkaline water. In the actual cultivation, the PH value of the water can be regulated between 6.0 and 8.2.
3. Dissolved oxygen: They consume a large amount of oxygen. It is recommended to use an oxygen pump to ensure sufficient dissolved oxygen in the tank. In addition to the oxygen pump, you can also plant some water plants in the tank. This also helps to increase the dissolved oxygen concentration in the cylinder.
4, feeding: Extreme fire shrimp is an omnivorous animal, can eat algae food, can also eat artificial shrimp food. When breeding, shrimp feed can be fed every 2-3 days. Do not feed too much each time, so that the shrimp can be eaten in 5-10 minutes.
When raising extremely hot shrimps, it is recommended to change the water every 2-3 days. Every time you change the water, you don't need to change all the water, about half of it. Before changing water, the new water should be dried to make the water temperature of the new water similar to that of the original water tank, so that the water temperature in the tank will not change after changing water.