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Why didn't Argentine red shrimp live to sell? Can it be farmed artificially in China?
First question:

Not to mention fishing boats, even the most professional offshore fishing fleet needs more than half a month to reach the fishing point in the open sea, plus the fishing time and the return time of the fleet, no month is impossible. And these seafood, if put in the water tank, change their living environment, not to mention a month, I'm afraid they will all be sacrificed in a short time.

in order to ensure the delicacy and nutrition of wild red shrimps, red shrimps are screened on the boat immediately after being fished out of the 2-meter deep-sea cold water area, and frozen at about MINUS 2 degrees Celsius.

so, there are no live shrimps for sale. In short, it is difficult for red shrimp to survive without its living environment. Survive in time and come to land, then its nutrition and taste will be lost.

second question: at home and abroad. Can't be farmed artificially.

Argentine red shrimp belongs to wild shrimp, which grows in the pure and pollution-free Atlantic sea water 2 meters deep away from the coastline. Its sea area is near the Antarctic circle, with little pollution and low water temperature, so artificial breeding can hardly meet such conditions, so there is no possibility of breeding.