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How to breed freshwater ornamental shrimp



  
    How to breed freshwater ornamental shrimp
  
  
    

How to breed freshwater ornamental shrimp

Freshwater ornamental shrimp is a very popular ornamental shrimp, which is loved for its bright colors and beautiful body. At the same time, the cultivation of freshwater ornamental shrimp is also a good investment choice. As long as you master certain cultivation techniques, you can get good economic benefits.

Breeding environment

Freshwater ornamental shrimps are suitable for breeding in waters with a water temperature of 18-28℃, a pH value of 6: 5-7: 5, and a hardness of 100-200. It should be noted that the water quality should be clear and transparent, and the breeding pond should be cleaned regularly to ensure the water quality is fresh. At the same time, the breeding pond should be equipped with a filter device to ensure the cleanliness of the pool water.

Breeding techniques

The breeding techniques of freshwater ornamental shrimp mainly include the following aspects:

  • Feed selection: There are a wide range of feed options for freshwater ornamental shrimps. You can choose aquatic animals such as snails, small fish and shrimps, or artificial feed. It should be noted that the feed should be fresh, clean and nutritious.
  • Stocking density: The stocking density of freshwater ornamental shrimp is generally 10-20 shrimps per square meter. It should be noted that too high a stocking density is likely to cause competition among shrimps, resulting in slow growth of shrimps.
  • Water quality management: Freshwater ornamental shrimps have high requirements for water quality, and the water quality needs to be tested regularly to ensure that the water is clean. At the same time, the water temperature needs to be controlled to avoid the growth of shrimps being affected by excessively high or low water temperatures.

Disease prevention

Freshwater ornamental shrimps are susceptible to diseases such as bacteria and viruses, and timely measures need to be taken to prevent and control them. Common prevention and control measures include:

  • Strengthen water quality management: keep water clean and avoid water pollution.
  • Control stocking density: Appropriately control stocking density to avoid competition between shrimps.
  • Reasonable feeding: choose appropriate feed and avoid overfeeding.
  • Drug treatment: If the shrimp are found to be infected with a disease, drug treatment should be used in time.

Summarize

The cultivation of freshwater ornamental shrimp requires attention to water quality management, breeding density control, disease prevention and control, etc. As long as you master the breeding techniques, you can get good economic benefits.

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