Walstad Method Cherry Shrimp Tank Setup - Planted Tank For Cherry Shrimp Breeding!

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
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    PLANT LIST
    🌿 Rotala Rotundifolia
    🌿 Becopa Caroliniana
    🌿 Eleocharis Parvula
    🌿 Christmas Moss
    🌿 Salvinia Auriculata
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    Walstad Method Cherry Shrimp Tank Setup - Planted Tank For Cherry Shrimp Breeding!
    Welcome to my video on setting up a Walstad cherry shrimp tank! In this video, I’ll show you how I use fast-growing plants for natural filtration and create grazing areas for my shrimp. With the Walstad Method and cherry shrimp gaining popularity, I wanted to share this simple and affordable setup process for a cherry shrimp breeding tank.
    Supplies and Setup
    For this build, I'll list all supplies in the video description. The aquarium is 25 liters, just shy of 7 US gallons. I’m using moss mats to provide grazing areas, fitting five stainless steel grids in the foreground. Driftwood forms the midground, perfect for moss coverage.
    Adding Soil and Substrate
    I use nutrient-rich Westland topsoil for the background, ideal for fast-growing stem plants. I sieve the soil to remove rocks and debris, ensuring a clean base. The soil layer is about 1 inch deep, with a sand and gravel mix as the capping layer. This helps lock in nutrients and prevent soil from floating.
    Planting and Hardscape
    I add a small amount of water to ease planting and remove trapped air bubbles. Moss mats are created by wrapping moss on stainless steel grids with thread. This provides excellent grazing spots for shrimp. Driftwood pieces are also wrapped in moss, creating additional grazing areas.
    Plant Selection
    The tank includes Rotala Rotundifolia, Bacopa Caroliniana, and Eleocharis. Rotala is the main water purification plant, while Bacopa and Eleocharis add aesthetic value. Cherry shrimp have a low bioload, making it easy to maintain stable water parameters in a planted tank.
    Final Setup
    After filling the tank with conditioned water, I add a light and heater. An AquaEl Leddy light ensures plant growth, while a cheap USB pump provides water flow. Floating plants like Salvinia help with natural water purification and provide extra feeding space for shrimp.
    Adding Shrimp
    After letting the tank mature for 4-6 weeks, I checked water parameters to ensure safety for the shrimp. I then added around 50 cherry shrimp from my old colony, acclimating them gradually. Cherry shrimp thrive in this environment, grazing on biofilm and algae.
    Ongoing Maintenance
    Regular trimming of Rotala keeps the tank clean and helps with water purification. I occasionally remove lower-grade shrimp to maintain colony quality. The new light, SEAOURA, with a timer, has been a great upgrade for managing light cycles.
    Conclusion
    This is what my Walstad cherry shrimp tank looks like now, with everything growing in nicely. I’m looking forward to seeing baby shrimp soon. I hope you found this video helpful. Thanks for watching, and have a great day!
    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Intro
    00:21 - Supplies
    00:40 - Cherry Shrimp Tank Setup
    01:28 - Adding The Top Soil
    02:23 - Adding The Capping Layer
    03:21 - Removing Trapped Air
    03:47 - Making Moss Mats
    04:26 - Adding Driftwood
    04:46 - Adding The Live Plants
    06:06 - Filling The Tank With Water
    06:24 - Aquarium Accessories
    07:04 - Floating Plants
    07:22 - Tank At The End Of The Setup
    07:35 - 3D Print Moss Shelves
    08:13 - Increasing gH Levels
    08:24 - Shrimp Tank Cycling
    09:10 - Trimming The Rotala
    09:26 - Water Parameters
    10:28 - Cherry Shrimp Prep
    11:21 - Adding The Cherry Shrimp
    12:21 - Improving The Breeding Line
    13:02 - The Tank Today
    14:09 - Heater And Water Pump
    14:21 - Light Upgrade
    14:33 - Cherry Shrimp Breeding
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @thegoodshrimp
    @thegoodshrimp 20 днів тому +2

    love to use this method. So cool to see others set up a tank in a similar way

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  20 днів тому

      Its a great way to set a tank up, got another Walstad tank with my Bloody Mary shrimp in that I'm hoping to have the video up for next month, literally got plants in the mail to build out a third for a blue strain of neos but cant decide on the specific ones yet :)

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones 21 день тому +2

    Awesome as usual mate, beautiful shrimp tank! fyi 25 litres is 6.6 US gallons

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  21 день тому +1

      Cheers mate, I always mess up the liter to US Gallon conversions >.

  • @user-bj9nw5wf5n
    @user-bj9nw5wf5n 21 день тому +1

    Another great video, thanks Shaun.

  • @chickengoatfish
    @chickengoatfish 20 днів тому +1

  • @jajfix5844
    @jajfix5844 18 днів тому +1

    do you just do tap water top offs?

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  18 днів тому

      I add some shrimp salt and de-chlorinator before adding it but yea basically :)