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No, you don't.
The adult shrimp is between 2 3 cm in length and has a variable body color. There are two pairs of small chelators, the inner surface of the two fingers of the chela is concave, slightly spoon-shaped, and the end of the spoon finger has a brush-like hairs (bristles), which is a sharp weapon for scraping and eating algae, so it is often used to scrape algae for food, but the ability to clear algae is not as good as that of Yamato algae shrimp. The body color is extremely variable and changes color depending on the environment.
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Black-shelled shrimpIf you die, you don't need to fish it out, and the dead black shell shrimp will be eaten by other black shell shrimp.
The black shell shrimp do not need to be fished out when they die in the shrimp tank, first of all, the grass tank where we raise shrimp has become a small ecosystem, and the dead black shell shrimp can be decomposed to supplement the entire shrimp tank environment with nutrients. The black shell shrimp itself is a clean shrimp, when one or even several die, the other black shell shrimp will eat the dead ones, and it can also replenish nutrients while cleaning the environment.
However, if the black-shell shrimp dies in pieces, when the other black-shell shrimp in the tank cannot be handled, it is necessary to manually remove some of them, and at the same time strengthen the filtration system and replace a small part of the water.
Precautions for black shell shrimp farming.
1. Water temperature and water quality.
The optimal temperature for the growth of black shell shrimp is 10 -30, and below 10 will affect the reproduction of black shell shrimp, and even stop feeding. Another thing to note is that the water quality should be kept clear because of the ammonia and nitrates in the water.
Too much will directly lead to the death of black shell shrimp, and the water temperature and water quality should not change significantly.
2. Feeding. The black shell shrimp is relatively adaptable, and the green algae in the tank.
There are also aquatic plants that are the food of black-shelled shrimp. Black-shell shrimp are mainly based on algae.
For food, but its favorite food is the frozen blood bug, so it can be fed appropriately according to the situation.
3. Illumination. Light is an indispensable condition, one can provide energy to the aquatic plants in the tank, so that the black shell shrimp have grass to eat, and the other is that in the case of sunlight, the shrimp will grow faster to achieve the effect of bursting the tank. It should be noted here that juvenile black-shell shrimp prefer light, while adult shrimp prefer a dark environment.
Therefore, on the whole, it is more appropriate to plant aquatic plants densely and provide sheltered space. For example, a large number of Moss aquatic plants are planted, which is the favorite aquatic grass of the black shell shrimp, and they can also have a dark space that they like.
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Black shell shrimp generally do not need to be fished out when they die and become red, because the death of black shell shrimp can be decomposed by other black shell shrimp or microorganisms, and after decomposition, it can supplement nutrients for the entire shrimp tank environment.
However, if the number of black-shell shrimp dies too much to be processed by other black-shell shrimp in the tank, some of them need to be removed manually, and the filtration system needs to be strengthened and a small amount of water replaced.
It is advisable to observe the condition inside the cylinder to determine if further action is required.
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The dead black shell shrimp will be eaten by other black shell shrimp, or the dead black shell shrimp can be placed in the tank to decompose, but if the number of black shell shrimp is too large, it needs to be fished out, and a part of the water is replaced while strengthening filtration.
The black shell shrimp is a type of clean shrimp, and when one or even several die, the other black shell shrimp will eat the dead ones, which not only cleans the environment, but also replenishes the entire aquarium with nutrients. However, if the black shell shrimp dies in pieces, and the other black shell shrimp in the tank cannot be processed, it is necessary to manually remove some of the shrimp, strengthen the filtration system, and replace a small amount of water.
Please note that this is only a reference suggestion, and the death of black-shelled shrimp may need to be judged in light of the actual situation. If you are concerned about other issues or cannot make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to consult a professional aquarium breeding expert.
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Dear, thank you for your question, after the shrimp molt and die, it is usually not necessary to immediately fish out the bend and burn out. Because molting is a natural phenomenon during the growth of shrimp, shrimp will regenerate a new shell to protect their body after molting, and the remains of the molted shell will be digested or eaten by other organisms. Therefore, in general, the molting of shrimp after death can be buried to remain in the water, allowing them to decompose naturally or be removed.
However, if there is too much molting, which affects the water quality or the health of the shrimp, it needs to be cleaned properly.
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Dear, hello, according to the information query, after the shrimp molt, their shells will become very fragile and easy to be eaten by other shrimp or benthic organisms, so it is necessary to fish out the dead shrimp. In addition, dead shrimp can also decompose, producing toxic ammonia and odor of oranges, which can affect water quality and adversely affect other shrimp and aquatic life. Therefore, when it is found that the shrimp is dead, it should be fished out in time to avoid the impact on water quality and other shrimp.
At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the diet and environment of shrimp, and keep the water clean and sufficient oxygen** to prevent the occurrence of shrimp death and disease.
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<> insufficient oxygen supply: When the breeding density of black shell shrimp is particularly large, it will cause the oxygen content in the water to become low, and then there is no way to provide oxygen for the respiration of black shell shrimp, resulting in their lack of oxygen and death.
Chlorine poisoning: If tap water is used without sun exposure, it will contain a large amount of chlorine, which will cause chlorine poisoning in black-shelled shrimp.
Unstable water quality: Black-shell shrimp are sensitive to water quality, and if they are put into the water, a large number of deaths occur due to unstable water quality.
1. Why do black-shell shrimp die every day?
1. Insufficient oxygen supply.
If the density of black-shell shrimp is very high and the oxygen content in the water is relatively low, there is no way to provide sufficient oxygen for their breathing, which will lead to their death due to lack of oxygen.
2. Chlorine poisoning.
1) If tap water is not exposed to sunlight, it will contain a lot of chlorine, and shrimp farming cannot be carried out directly.
2) If the tap water does not remove chlorination and directly raise shrimp, the black shell shrimp will have chlorine poisoning, if you want to use tap water to raise shrimp, you must first give water to dechlorinate.
3. The water quality is unstable.
1) Black shell shrimp are very sensitive to water quality, and if they die in a large area just after being put into the water, it may be because the water quality is unstable.
2) At this time, you can plant some grass in the water tank, and wait for the water environment to reach a balanced state before putting the shrimp inside.
2. Do black-shell shrimp need oxygen?
1. The breeding density of black shell shrimp determines whether to inject oxygen into the water, if only one or two shrimps are raised in the tank, there is no need to oxygen, generally only need to change the water regularly, and the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water is enough for them to breathe.
2. If the number of breeding is very large, and the water tank is not very large, then oxygen is needed, otherwise they will die due to lack of oxygen. When the breeding density is large, even oxygenation can not meet their need for oxygen, in this case, it must be divided, otherwise it will cause a large area of death.
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Black-shelled shrimp die every day, possibly due to lack of oxygen. If the density of raising black-shell shrimp is too large, pay attention to raising them in large tanks. Too much chlorine in the water will also cause the black shell shrimp to die every day, so if you use tap water, you must remove chlorine.
If the water quality is unstable, the black-shelled shrimp will also die every day, so pay attention to the water before planting the shrimp.
If the number of black shell shrimp is relatively large, it may die due to lack of oxygen, so when the black shell shrimp feeding density is large, pay attention to the use of large tanks, and pay attention to the water oxygen supply.
The problem of too much chlorine in the water is more serious than the lack of oxygen, which may also be the reason why the black shell shrimp are every day. If you use tap water to raise black shells, you must pay attention to dechlorinating the water.
Black shell shrimp is more sensitive to water quality, if the black shell that has just entered the water dies every day, it may be that the water quality is not stable enough. Generally speaking, you need to plant grass for a month after opening the tank, and then put shrimp when the water quality is balanced.
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