Thursday, January 31, 2019

How To Successfully Breed Crystal Red Shrimp

By Elizabeth Bennett


If you want to elevate the status of your living room immediately, bring in an aquarium as the centerpiece. Subsequently, instead of introducing the common types of fish seen in all aquariums, go for the hard to rear crystal red shrimp. Unlike other types of dwarf shrimps, these are much more difficult to rear, and when correctly done, can turn into a significant source of income.

Before you go to an aquarium shop to buy them, it is essential to know how to set up the perfect environment. If you are a beginner, it is wise to start with a small aquarium that houses a small number to let you monitor them easily. If you are a veteran, a bigger aquarium should suit your breeding needs.

The next thing you need to know is that shrimps love to live and swim in waters that have a gentle current. As much as you will need to circulate the water, do not use equipment that will stir up the current. Similarly, due to their small nature, they can easily be sucked up by filters as they swim, so it is recommendable to introduce gentle filters with small spaces that cannot suck the shrimps.

These creatures do well in environments filled with plants as they provide a source of food and playing ground. In this case, be sure to introduce various types of aquatic vegetation. You can also throw in some rocks and woods for extra hiding spots since they do not love open water. If you intend to have mixed species in the aquarium, make sure the others are a species that will not attack and eat them.

Unlike other animals that you can transfer directly from the bag into the aquarium, these should be gradually transferred to avoid stressing them. From the bag they are packed in at the pet store, move them into a bowl and let them sit for a while. Once you are sure the aquarium and its water are in perfect condition, add them and monitor for a while. Warning signs would include them not swimming or just floating at the top.

They will feed on the plantation in the aquarium, but it is advisable that you give additional food. They tend to eat anything, but they also need to munch on a balanced diet. You can throw in a couple of vegetables along the processed foods. However, never forget to remove all the excess food. That not only keeps your aquarium clean, but it also prevents the buildup of toxins that might potentially harm your red shrimps.

Always keep the C02 levels in your aquarium in check at night. During the day, the plants will use the C02 for photosynthesis, but the levels might increase at night. Excess C02 also causes acidic buildup in the water, which harms and potentially kills your creatures. Always be wary of the C02 changes in the water by using measuring equipment.

There are different grades of shrimps, but they all require the same care and attention if you are to keep them successfully. With everything done right, soon you will see the female lay eggs, which hatch after a month. Dedicated people have turned from keeping this type of shrimp from a hobby to money generating avenue.




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