When raising crayfish, it is necessary to control the breeding density, because crayfish have a strong sense of territory and are prone to fights and injuries if the density is too high. It is also necessary to create a good ecological environment for crayfish, including bottom sand, fallen wood, aquatic plants, etc. You can feed crayfish red worms, new-year shrimps, vegetables, etc., and pay attention to fishing out leftover food and feces to avoid contaminating the water quality.
How to raise crayfish
1. Pay attention to sinking density
Before raising crayfish, you must first choose a good shrimp tank and plan the density of the stocking, as well as whether to raise other shrimp species. Crayfish are relatively aggressive crayfish, and crayfish have a strong sense of territory. If you don’t want your own crayfish to get injured from frequent fights, it’s best to reduce the stocking density.
2. Landscaping in the tank
Creating a good ecological environment is A crucial point in raising crayfish is that crayfish like to live on sand and gravel, so the bottom of the shrimp tank must be paved with appropriate amounts of medical stone, coral sand and other materials. It is also necessary to put in fallen wood, stones, aquatic plants, etc. to provide a place for the crayfish to escape and find food. It is also necessary to match the water plant lamp to enhance their absorption of trace elements.
3. Reasonable feeding
Foods that crayfish can eat include red worms, Vegetables, annual shrimps, etc., red worms are highly nutritious, so you can use them as the staple food of crayfish to make the crayfish grow faster and more prosperous. Celery stems are generally recommended as vegetables, and spinach leaves can also be fed, but they are easy to pollute the water and are not easy to clean.
4. Regular maintenance
It is very important to change the water regularly and clean the filtration system. When raising crayfish, you must pay attention to observing the water quality, and clean up the leftover food in the shrimp tank regularly. If there is too much feces in the shrimp tank, it must be properly cleaned to prevent the water quality from deteriorating and causing the crayfish to die.
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