Shrimp can survive normally in the environment with pH value of 6.5 ~ 9, but it is best to cultivate in alkaline water, because acidic water quality is not conducive to the molting growth of shrimp. Too acidic water is not conducive to molting, but also promotes the formation of soft shells, which is harmful to the normal life of shrimp, so the pH value should be controlled between 7.2 and 8.
Florida blue lobster, namely blue magic shrimp, belongs to freshwater lobster. Because there are many kinds of blue crayfish, and many kinds of crayfish can produce pure blue varieties instead of blue, the concept of the term "blue magic shrimp" is quite vague today. Lobsters eat a variety of foods, such as fresh grass roots, humus, aquatic plankton and artificial compound feed! Just rely on fat water to sink some fresh grass or plant some aquatic plants in the water regularly! Although it is resistant to hypoxia, it is more beneficial to improve the growth rate when the dissolved oxygen in water reaches more than 4 mg/L.