Principles for selecting extremely hot shrimps

Selection Rules for Extreme Fire Shrimp
Extreme Fire Shrimp

Extreme Fire Shrimp is also known as Rose Shrimp, Sakura Shrimp, etc. , mainly distributed in Taiwan, China. Because of their small size and non-aggressive and damaging claws, they are a popular species in aquariums. So how should we choose the extremely hot shrimp to choose one that is both strong and beautiful?

1. Rules for choosing extreme fire shrimp

1. Turn on the light and do not allow any flying colors; 2. The body surface is deep red and there is no damage (the belly of the male shrimp is Except for a little damage); 3. If the surface of the female shrimp is damaged, remove it immediately; 4. If the color is thin, put it in the removal tank; 5. If it does not change color even in white biological beads or American silica sand, or in a transparent separation box; 6. No The feet must be included; some feet may be half-red but not red.

2. Rules for choosing shrimp species and breeding painted shrimps

1. The surface is dark red. If you look carefully sideways, there will be a layer of waxed complexion. It will be slightly reflective; 2. Remove the gold back; 3. It will not discolor even in white biological beads or American silica sand, or in a transparent partition box; 4. If the color is thin, put it in the removal tank; 5. If there are no red feet, put it in the extremely hot shrimp tank. ; 6. The body has been waxed, but some patterns have been removed.

3. Selection of larvae shrimp

1. Start selecting when they reach 0.5-1 cm in length; 2. If the face is light red, remove it immediately if it is not light red. ; 3. For sub-adult shrimps of 1.5 cm, those with broken color will be removed and placed in the removal tank, and those with black shells will be placed in the ecological tank; 4. For the first time, use a light to check whether the color is flying, and those with flying color will be removed and placed in the removal tank; 5. Larval shrimp can mature into sub-adult shrimp in about 2 to 3 months.


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