5 Tips for Keeping Dwarf Shrimp in an Aquarium
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Let's talk about my best tips for being successful with keeping shrimp in a freshwater aquarium. Shrimp are not hard to keep, they are actually very easy! Although, you want to make sure you have the basics down before jumping in. Here are 5 tips that will help you be successful with your shrimp tank.
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hello I am thinking of getting dwarf white shrimp as live feed for my aquarium(hoping that the fish eat the babies and leave the adults) should I keep them in a separate tank or chuck them in the aquarium with the rest of the fish? thanks
One day imma get me a shrimp tank
You will love it. There is always something going on in my shrimp tank, they are all so busy all of the time. When you spot a baby shrimp for the first time, you will be so excited! I can sit for hours just watching them, way longer than I do with my regular fish aquariums.
I never do water changes and have unlimited neocaradina. Changes in parameters are terrible for shrimp. No chemicals, no adding minerals. Full of plants, snails, leaves, a few nano fish and never have an issue. This guide was way too complex
55 gallon tank in a house without AC. How do you suggest to keep the temperature in the mid-60's in Michigan?
Why do you have such big tanks for shrimps?
How do you know how much to feed? Not when but how much 100 to 150 shrimp.
Very informative watching from the Philippines ❤
I bought 10, 10g tanks. Hoping to breed neos too
That was great can you show the siphoning and catching to bagging the neo's?
So having fancy tigers in my nano with pigmy corys, chilli rasboras, and cod’s isn’t a good idea since it’s he fish need warm water 73-75 and shrimp cooler water. Well this sucks
Shrimp can do those temps. They will have a faster metabolism, breed more often and possibly tend toward having more males( some research shows cooler temps make for more females bring born - @shrimplyexplained has a video on this). But again - fine with higher temps. Maybe check the supplier parameters to buy from those who keep warmer tanks to help your new shrimps adjust to your tank.
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