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Is it okay to raise lobsters in the house?

Lobsters are not so delicate, and shrimps can survive in polluted water, but young shrimps do not tolerate salt well. I had raised lobsters from Qinhuangdao when I was in the third grade of elementary school. I originally wanted to buy them to eat, but they all turned out to be alive, so I didn’t want to part with them. About 20 of them were about 40 centimeters long, so I threw them in the fish tank.

That water is tap water, but it needs to be collected in a basin and left for a few days before putting the shrimps in, because tap water lacks microorganisms. Then buy some small grass carp, aquatic plants, pick up some small stones in the pool, and raise loaches together. With. It seems that it is easier for aquatic creatures to survive if kept together. Moreover, fish are relatively delicate. If there is a problem with the water quality, such as lack of oxygen, the fish will die first. This way, you can know early whether there is a problem with the water quality.

Every time you change the water, keep the tap water for a few days. Don’t change it too frequently. Changing the water too frequently is not good for fish and shrimp. The fish will get sick easily. If the shrimp eats sick fish, it will also be harmful to your health. , you don’t need to feed it every day, throw in a small piece of noodles every two or three days, but try to fish out the leftover food, otherwise the water will easily become smelly. No one cares about our loach, nor does we feed it. It has been more than ten years now and there is still one alive.

Oxygen does not need to be administered frequently. It is just like if a person breathes oxygen every day, once he stops, he will be unable to adapt to the original natural environment, causing adverse reactions such as chest tightness and shortness of breath, and even death. Natural is good. There is an automatic oxygen release device that sells it. It blows bubbles when it is plugged in. It is fine in the winter now, but it can be turned on when it rains in the summer.

The lobster seems to be quite sturdy and doesn’t like to get sick. I have been raising it for more than a year.