1. Pond: Choose a place with no pollution and sufficient water to build a pond, and clean and disinfect the pond before breeding. 2. Water quality: seawater is needed for shrimp culture, and seawater can also be prepared with sea salt, and the seawater concentration should not be too high. 3. Breeding: Choose healthy shrimp seedlings and then stock them in the pond. Note that the stocking density should not be too high, and shrimps of different sizes should be raised separately.
When the water temperature is 18℃, the sea shrimps begin to pair, and when the temperature is stable between 22~28℃, the sea shrimps hatch and lay eggs. The higher the temperature, the faster the shrimp hatch.
Shrimp should be fed regularly during the growth period, and the feeding amount should not be too much, otherwise it will affect the water quality, but the feeding amount should not be too small, otherwise it will affect the growth of shrimp.