The juvenile shrimp stage mainly feeds on plankton. Adult shrimp in natural waters feed on various benthic small invertebrates, aquatic animal corpses, algae, etc. Artificially raised shrimp feed on bean cakes, Wheat flour, rice, snails, etc. are used as food. During the breeding period, the water quality must be kept clean to reduce the chance of disease infection. The water temperature must be maintained between 18-30°C.
What do shrimps eat?
Shrimps are omnivorous animals. In the juvenile stage, they mainly feed on plankton. Adult shrimps in natural waters feed on various benthic small invertebrates. , aquatic animal carcasses, algae, etc. as food. Artificially raised shrimps use bean cakes, wheat flour, rice, snails, etc. as food. How to raise shrimps
Before shrimps are raised, a pond must be built with an area of ??less than 5 acres to facilitate management. Then fertilize. The fertilizer can be cow dung. The shrimp seedlings need to be soaked and disinfected with bleach before being stocked. In 10 minutes, 8,000 shrimps with a size of 3 cm are released per acre of pond. Feeding method of shrimp
When cultivating shrimp, food is usually fed at night. Each feeding must be sufficient to avoid cannibalism. Plant feeds such as wheat bran, soybeans, bean cakes, and aquatic plants can be fed. , algae, etc., animal feed egg yolk, insects, etc. Shrimp water quality management
During shrimp farming, it is necessary to ensure the cleanliness of the water, regular water changes and disinfection to reduce the chance of disease infection. At the same time, the water level should gradually increase according to the growth of the shrimp, and the water temperature should be maintained at 18-30°C. Between ℃, when the water temperature drops to 4℃, it enters the overwintering period.