2. Remove the shrimp with a net.
Macrobrachium macrobrachium is a common name, which generally refers to a variety of macrobrachium macrobrachium and macrobrachium macrobrachium in fresh water and a small amount of brackish water. These shrimps all have a pair of large pliers, like to cluster, have weak light, are omnivorous, like to eat small animals or their carcasses, aquatic plants or organic debris, and sometimes eat each other.
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Breeding of big-eyed thieves
Raising big-eyed thieves, like black shell shrimp, is basically without any difficulty. The water temperature is not too high, generally not higher than 30 degrees. The aquarium turns off the lights at night, and the big-eyed thief is active in the middle of the night and early morning. It is best not to plant moss and shallow-rooted aquatic plants in the big-eyed thief's tank, otherwise it will be a mess. The big-eyed thief is a famous master of pulling weeds.
Clear water is also necessary for big-eyed thieves, so if the filtration system is not very good, it is necessary to change the water frequently. And make sure there is enough food, otherwise these little guys will treat small fish and their peers as snacks.
Also, it is best not to mix with small fish. Big-eyed thieves are very aggressive to small fish, and breeding is very simple. The female pincers are smaller, and the individual is smaller. During the breeding period, the male shrimp will surround the female shrimp, and the female shrimp will hold the eggs. It is best for the shrimp to have a hiding place when it is born, otherwise its mother will use them as appetizers without other fish.