Can shrimp be released into a river? Can live shrimp be put in tap water?

Updated on delicacies 2024-07-21
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    First of all, let me make sure that you are a Buddhist believer, right, the release of life is for the sake of good cause and good fortune, here I want to say that it is not to say that there will be good fortune if you are released casually, and there are many particularities in Buddhism.

    Buddhism's fastest and most direct way to increase good fortune is to release life, Buddhism also emphasizes release, and the release here should focus on saving those who live in pain and avoid the suffering of life.

    What you choose is shrimp, if it is a river shrimp can be released into the river, even if it is farmed, it is also possible, because you have avoided it directly into the belly, and then whether it survives in nature, that is its own life, if it is a sea shrimp, then it is wrong for you to do this, because it is not called release at all, it is more appropriate to call **, and it is karma rather than blessing to increase.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Can shrimp be released into a river? Of course, you can, if you just salvage it, you can release it directly into the river.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Shrimp can also be released into the river, but you have to figure out, the shrimp you want to release, is it river shrimp or sea shrimp? If shrimp from the sea are put in the river, they will not survive at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, small shrimp can be put into the river, because this kind of shrimp is divided into river shrimp and river shrimp, and different living environments should be put into different places.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, but you have to know what kind of shrimp you are releasing and not the shrimp in the river that cannot be released and will die.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You have to see what kind of shrimp it is, if it is artificially farmed, it may not survive, if it is wild, if it is river water*** it should be able to survive, if it is a sea shrimp.

    That's not going to survive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it's a freshwater prawn, such as a giant prawn, it's okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Lobsters, spear shrimp, mantis shrimp... Neither.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Under normal circumstances, the fresh shrimp purchased in the market will die due to lack of oxygen after 1-2 hours, and its freshness cannot be guaranteed, but after being put in tap water, the shrimp can survive for about 24 hours, ensuring the freshness before cooking.

    Shrimp is rich in nutrition, shrimp contains 20% protein, is one of the foods with high protein content, shrimp and fish meat, the rotten contains essential amino acids.

    Valine is not high, but it is a nutritionally balanced protein**, and shrimp contains glycine, the higher the content of this amino acid, the higher the sweetness of shrimp.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pour the live shrimp into the basin, add a small amount of clear water, keep the lobster's body moist, and the amount of water does not cover the head of the live shrimp.

    Shrimp contains 20% protein, which is several times to dozens of times that of fish, eggs, and milk, and is rich in trace elements such as potassium, iodine, magnesium, phosphorus, and vitamin A.

    Compared with fish, valine is not high in the essential amino acids contained in shrimp, but it is a nutritionally balanced protein**; In contrast, shrimp also contains very little fat and contains almost no animal-based sugars as energy**.

    Shrimp has a high cholesterol content, but it is also rich in taurine, which can reduce serum cholesterol in the human body. In addition, shrimp contain glycine, and the higher the content of this amino acid, the higher the sweetness of shrimp.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Send river shrimp to the hour, the same day to arrive.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The details are as follows:

    1. Adult shrimp need to be put alone, small shrimp seedlings can be mixed, take adult shrimp as an example, a single shrimp is placed in a breathing bag [filled with water, no air] or plastic bag [oxygenation is needed], and a little centipede grass or moss grass is placed in each bag as protection [long-distance transportation of water ** is inevitable, put some grass to let shrimp catch on it can play a buffering role].

    2. Put the shrimp that needs to be transported in a foam box, and add ice to cool down in hot weather, you can take a mineral water bottle filled with water to freeze into ice, and then wrap the frozen mineral water bottle with newspaper [newspaper can play a role in thermal insulation, so as not to freeze to death in direct contact with shrimp].

    3. Then put a layer of plastic bags on the outside [to prevent the bottle from leaking], put a single mineral water bottle in the middle of the two rows of shrimp bags, and finally pack the foam box with a carton [the carton should be strong], and then you can hand it over to the courier company or logistics transportation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Release freshwater lobsters in rivers that can survive. Even within 5 years after release, it can lead to flooding. It is not recommended to release animals at will.

    Crayfish is an invasive alien species.

    There are no natural predators; Very adaptable. Crayfish can withstand both severe cold and high temperatures above 40, and can also survive the winter when the temperature is below -14. Lakes, rivers, ponds, canals, and paddy fields can survive.

    Crayfish are omnivores.

    Dioecious, can reproduce all year round. In terms of eating habits, crayfish prefer to eat mud at the bottom of the river, and like to eat small fish or other aquatic creatures that have died. It mainly eats plants, small fish, small shrimp, and plankton.

    Benthic organisms, algae.

    It can be rolled for its food, and random release will cause great harm to native species. Crayfish are often polycultured in fields of crops such as rice. There is no need for artificial incubation, and once the pond is stocked with seeds, it is self-sustaining, and after harvesting, there is no need to restock.

    Escaped specimens survive by digging holes in the levees. They can survive in temporary water bodies and have a wide range of feeders, establishing populations very quickly and spreading easily. It is a great threat to local fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants, and disrupts the local food chain.

    Direct catastrophic damage to crops (especially aquatic and semi-aquatic crops such as rice) and natural vegetation due to its feeding on the root system; The loss of irrigation water and the destruction of fields caused by the construction of simple and cave holes; Due to the mixed feeding habits of the crayfish, it has a certain degree of influence on the flowering of fry and the cultivation of 1-year-old fish fingerlings, and harms the artificially bred juvenile mussels.

    Due to its strong adaptability, strong resistance to stress, wide diet, and rapid population proliferation, crayfish often cut crops, especially rice crops, and may interact with local freshwater crayfish.

    Species compete.

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