Thank you for the trigger warning, I was able to take an ambien chased with a glass of chardonnay before reading this so that I could be prepared for mentions of d*eath!
All jokes aside any crustaceans need extra calcium for their shells, you could get some spinach that you blanch before putting it in the tank. I suggest you get a little stick and put it through the leaves so that they don’t float up to the surface.There is also special food for shrimps you could get, I personally don’t know which is best since I’ve owned shrimp for about two weeks only but they seem to thrive and have babies while eating algae and spinach.
Thank you for the trigger warning, I was able to take an ambien chased with a glass of chardonnay before reading this so that I could be prepared for mentions of d*eath!
All jokes aside any crustaceans need extra calcium for their shells, you could get some spinach that you blanch before putting it in the tank. I suggest you get a little stick and put it through the leaves so that they don’t float up to the surface.There is also special food for shrimps you could get, I personally don’t know which is best since I’ve owned shrimp for about two weeks only but they seem to thrive and have babies while eating algae and spinach.
edit: you want to see your shrimp [molt](https://www.aquaticjoy.com/how-often-do-shrimp-molt/), if the female can molt she will bring you little babbies