For freshwater crabs such as Chengyang Lake hairy crabs, crystal crabs, and red star swimming crabs, freshwater can be used for breeding. Because they live in freshwater, it is OK to use river water or lake water to breed them directly. Tap water that has been left to air can also be used to breed them. But for seawater crabs such as flower crabs, blue crabs, and sunrise crabs, freshwater cannot be used for breeding, and seawater is required. Because they live in the ocean, they need to be raised in seawater. 1. What kind of water should be used to breed crabs? Crabs are a common crustacean and they can be bred. Since crabs live in water, it is necessary to pay attention to the use of water during the breeding process. Crabs are divided into two types: freshwater crabs and sea crabs. They are distributed in different waters and adapt to different environments. The former is suitable for living in freshwater, while the latter lives in seawater and adapts to the marine environment. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare water according to the habits and characteristics of crabs. For freshwater crabs, you can directly use river water or lake water to breed them, or directly use tap water at home. Of course, it is not possible to use tap water just taken from the faucet directly. It is best to dry it before using it. It can be used after being exposed to the sun for a day. There are many varieties of freshwater crabs, the most common ones are Chengyang Lake hairy crabs, crystal crabs, and red star swimming crabs. Then there are sea crabs, such as Qingdong Zhihua crabs, blue crabs, and Xu crabs. These crabs cannot be bred in freshwater because they cannot adapt to the freshwater environment. Therefore, they need to simulate the seawater environment. At this time, light salt water is needed. 2. Can crabs be raised in fresh water? As mentioned above, there are two types of crabs, one is freshwater crabs and the other is saltwater crabs. These two types of crabs have different requirements for living environments. For freshwater crabs, they can naturally adapt to freshwater environments and can be raised in freshwater. However, for crabs that originally live in the ocean, freshwater cannot be used for breeding, as they generally cannot adapt. Therefore, it is best to breed them in light salt water, and you also need to pay attention to the water depth. You can use slightly deeper water to breed them. |
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