My amano lived to 7 years at least. I don't know exactly. I got it as adult. As it got old and big, it definitely went for live and well fry and smallest nano fish.
Keeping amanos is a real treat! After having some experience with them - the advice in this video is spot on. If you choose to keep amano shrimp hope you enjoy them!
This is one of the best videos on Amanos I have seen! Well done. I have 4 females in a 10 gallon with my betta. There is not a speck of algae left, so I feed them. They learned very quickly that while I’m hand feeding my betta, they will get handouts if they are nearby. Now, they come scratching at the surface with their little feeder hands when I lift the lid. They will take Crab Cuisine pellets from tongs, and bloodworms and mysis shrimp from a toothpick. I had to buy them their own floating Betta log after they kicked Martok out of his. They are thugs. Although they are very large, almost 3 inches, they still molt once a month. Pretty soon they are going to crawl out of the tank and eat us in our sleep. I just love them, though, they are so busy and fun to watch. I find their natural color patterns are pretty, with their reflective orange strip down their spines. I have an expanding colony of Bloody Mary as well, and the larger females are sassy and don’t back down from the Amanos. Poor Martok puts up with a lot of shrimpie shenanigans
Hey Vcaser! Wow, three inches, those are some seriously big amano you have! Mine are all still under two inches, I'm hoping my biggest female might make three. They're lovely though as you say, they are always busy and very greedy and no matter which tank I put mine in (they hop between my four tanks) they always rule the roost :D
@@tinymenagerie I bought them as “XL” because I was not sure how my betta would do with them (he is fine) So they were already mature when I got them last October. I lost one last week to what I assume to be old age, I cried! So getting them so large means less time to enjoy them. I won’t do that again ☹️
I really like Amano shrimps and I breed them in an effort to get the knowledge out there to aquarists. Great shots, you must make a video on your filming equipment and techniques! Subbed~ -AA
Just watched your complete amano breeding video and WOW! So informative, I just might have to give it a go one day. Everyone who's interested in amano's needs to watch your video! Fascinating work.
I really don't have them for just eating algae, I just love the diversity they bring to my 20 gallon tank. I have so many live plants they just love hiding, I only have 3 now but I'm going to add 4 more. I will feed them shrimp wafers every couple days. I also have 7 glow tiger barbs and a Black Betta named Darth Betta! They have been coexisting for a little over a year so it's time for new shrimp! Yay!!!!
I have a 55 gallon tank with lots of plant an just community fish. It about 3 months old the only algae I have a problem with is I am starting to get stag horn on the leaves. Do you think if I got 6 omano's they would help get rid of it ? I have been using flourish excell an trying to pick it off. I did buy 3 autos but they don't touch it.
heyo - to be honest no, in my experience amano are pretty rubbish at eating algae. They will keep it clean , but they wont eat the algae itself. Fast growing plants like limnophilla and reduced feeding to keep as little nutrient in the water as possible is your best bet. Staghorn is tough though and you are in the prime 'tank trouble' phase, so don't expect fast results, keep fighting it it and it will go eventually.
Hey sorry for the late reply. To be honest I cant say I'm very precise with water changes and certainly don't follow any kind of routine. Established tanks I tend to just take about 10-20% of the water and swap it for tap water roughly once a week, fry tanks once a day. Amano are not fussy at all though, its usually fish you are catering for. I have seen some delightful no filter tanks and they are certainly worth trying. I personally run my filters for about 4-6 hours per day, not non stop, and defo not over night otherwise they would keep me up. That keeps my water clear as I find no-filter tanks have a habit of going stubbornly cloudy - but that could just be the type of bacteria I have in my water.
Hey Paul! Yes amano can live with small peaceful fish. Guppies, mollies, little barbs such as tigers, bettas anything that sort of size. Larger fish will see them as a meal but the smaller ones are fine.
We keep 4 amanos in a planted 20 gallon tank with 15 assorted tetras and an albino cory catfish we adopted. We are about to add 2-3 additional amanos and perhaps a bristlenose pleco or something similar. We’ve had tons of plant growth in the first 7 months of the tank’s life.
Hey Mike. Amano will hog food if they can but generally they have no real way to attack a fish, and even very small fish are easily strong enough to escape them. They will eat dead and dying fish but other that that, they are harmless.
別の素晴らしいビデオ Betsu no subarashī bideo (clue: japanese, as in Takashi Amano). I keep Amanos in with my longfin danios. There are eight of each and by a happy accident, six of the amano are female. I got the amanos in Aug 2019, the first molts took place within 2-3 weeks and from soon afterwards I've constantly had berried females ever since. Once I got over the initial disappointment of learning I wasn't going to get baby shrimp (I set up a new tank and a few weeks later went out and got some Red Cherry Shrimp; population 💥), I realised the danios had themselves a constant supply of fresh live food. Edit: just remembered I have some video (nowhere near as good quality as yours) of a berried female being 'looked after' by the danios. ua-cam.com/video/Fihxy7ZJAPQ/v-deo.html
Ive never kept amanos but I think after this i might try 🎉
My amano lived to 7 years at least. I don't know exactly. I got it as adult.
As it got old and big, it definitely went for live and well fry and smallest nano fish.
Keeping amanos is a real treat! After having some experience with them - the advice in this video is spot on. If you choose to keep amano shrimp hope you enjoy them!
This is one of the best videos on Amanos I have seen! Well done. I have 4 females in a 10 gallon with my betta. There is not a speck of algae left, so I feed them. They learned very quickly that while I’m hand feeding my betta, they will get handouts if they are nearby. Now, they come scratching at the surface with their little feeder hands when I lift the lid. They will take Crab Cuisine pellets from tongs, and bloodworms and mysis shrimp from a toothpick. I had to buy them their own floating Betta log after they kicked Martok out of his. They are thugs. Although they are very large, almost 3 inches, they still molt once a month. Pretty soon they are going to crawl out of the tank and eat us in our sleep. I just love them, though, they are so busy and fun to watch. I find their natural color patterns are pretty, with their reflective orange strip down their spines. I have an expanding colony of Bloody Mary as well, and the larger females are sassy and don’t back down from the Amanos. Poor Martok puts up with a lot of shrimpie shenanigans
Hey Vcaser! Wow, three inches, those are some seriously big amano you have! Mine are all still under two inches, I'm hoping my biggest female might make three. They're lovely though as you say, they are always busy and very greedy and no matter which tank I put mine in (they hop between my four tanks) they always rule the roost :D
@@tinymenagerie I bought them as “XL” because I was not sure how my betta would do with them (he is fine) So they were already mature when I got them last October. I lost one last week to what I assume to be old age, I cried! So getting them so large means less time to enjoy them. I won’t do that again ☹️
Would a Pea Puffer eat my Amano's? Or would Congo Tetras eat full grown Amano's?
I really like Amano shrimps and I breed them in an effort to get the knowledge out there to aquarists. Great shots, you must make a video on your filming equipment and techniques! Subbed~
-AA
Just watched your complete amano breeding video and WOW! So informative, I just might have to give it a go one day. Everyone who's interested in amano's needs to watch your video! Fascinating work.
I really don't have them for just eating algae, I just love the diversity they bring to my 20 gallon tank. I have so many live plants they just love hiding, I only have 3 now but I'm going to add 4 more. I will feed them shrimp wafers every couple days. I also have 7 glow tiger barbs and a Black Betta named Darth Betta! They have been coexisting for a little over a year so it's time for new shrimp! Yay!!!!
Great amano shrimp video like#560😊 watching in 2023 many vids to catch up on thank you for your work! Been subbed quite a while now, great channel💯⭐️
I keep an amano with cherry shrimps. The result is that he dominates the colony, just like the king.
All hail the king amano! All hail the king amano!
Brilliant content xx 😊
love mine just so entertaining
Well done!
The temperature mentioned here is in Celsius I believe.
Yes it is :)
They crawl out the tanks at night
And attack you in your sleep 😱
I want some but what's the trick to keep them in a open thank
Yay 😁
You speak so well. You have the voice of a radio DJ
I have a 55 gallon tank with lots of plant an just community fish. It about 3 months old the only algae I have a problem with is I am starting to get stag horn on the leaves. Do you think if I got 6 omano's they would help get rid of it ? I have been using flourish excell an trying to pick it off. I did buy 3 autos but they don't touch it.
heyo - to be honest no, in my experience amano are pretty rubbish at eating algae. They will keep it clean , but they wont eat the algae itself. Fast growing plants like limnophilla and reduced feeding to keep as little nutrient in the water as possible is your best bet. Staghorn is tough though and you are in the prime 'tank trouble' phase, so don't expect fast results, keep fighting it it and it will go eventually.
@tinymenagerie
Thank you I was afraid it would never go away
Hi, can amano shrimp live in with a cherry shrimp colony? Will they eat the shrimplets? Thanks 😊
Yes they certainly can, amano are perfectly safe with neocaridina.
Can you keep the shrimp with other fish in your tank
I put 3 Amano in my tank, now I have at least 10. They bred! I know this goes against everything I’ve seen and read. Thoughts?
My amano shrimp is bluish and my amano is also not lazy it’s weird and my male is like 2+ inches big
What would you recommend percentage water changes for amano and running a no filter tank?
Hey sorry for the late reply. To be honest I cant say I'm very precise with water changes and certainly don't follow any kind of routine. Established tanks I tend to just take about 10-20% of the water and swap it for tap water roughly once a week, fry tanks once a day. Amano are not fussy at all though, its usually fish you are catering for. I have seen some delightful no filter tanks and they are certainly worth trying. I personally run my filters for about 4-6 hours per day, not non stop, and defo not over night otherwise they would keep me up. That keeps my water clear as I find no-filter tanks have a habit of going stubbornly cloudy - but that could just be the type of bacteria I have in my water.
Will ick medication kill them ?
Did Amanos eat their babies???
Can they live with little fishes? What else can share a tank with them?
Hey Paul! Yes amano can live with small peaceful fish. Guppies, mollies, little barbs such as tigers, bettas anything that sort of size. Larger fish will see them as a meal but the smaller ones are fine.
We keep 4 amanos in a planted 20 gallon tank with 15 assorted tetras and an albino cory catfish we adopted. We are about to add 2-3 additional amanos and perhaps a bristlenose pleco or something similar. We’ve had tons of plant growth in the first 7 months of the tank’s life.
Is there any aggression against fish i should know? Ive seen a few examples and im wondering how i should avoid it?
Hey Mike. Amano will hog food if they can but generally they have no real way to attack a fish, and even very small fish are easily strong enough to escape them. They will eat dead and dying fish but other that that, they are harmless.
別の素晴らしいビデオ
Betsu no subarashī bideo
(clue: japanese, as in Takashi Amano).
I keep Amanos in with my longfin danios. There are eight of each and by a happy accident, six of the amano are female. I got the amanos in Aug 2019, the first molts took place within 2-3 weeks and from soon afterwards I've constantly had berried females ever since.
Once I got over the initial disappointment of learning I wasn't going to get baby shrimp
(I set up a new tank and a few weeks later went out and got some Red Cherry Shrimp; population 💥), I realised the danios had themselves a constant supply of fresh live food.
Edit: just remembered I have some video (nowhere near as good quality as yours) of a berried female being 'looked after' by the danios.
ua-cam.com/video/Fihxy7ZJAPQ/v-deo.html
I’ve got some amano shrimp. The biggest one I’ve called Oddball as they look odd. Fish with legs is not natural.
Mine eat plants no idea why I have a coconut hut I made they took over it
There really entertaining they will steel food from my platies