Thanks, very useful information.badflash wrote: As time goes on the shrimp stop producing eggs, then they start dying.
If you want shrimp, get plants that don't need ferts.
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- Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:51 am
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plant fertilizer in a newly set shimp tank
Dear all,
I am relatively new to shrimp-keeping. I have one 35 L (9.24 gallon) tank with White Pearls that are reproducing. Now the population is approx. 40 shrimps in that tank. I also have Red Cherry Shrimps, Bumblebees, Amanos in other tanks. Only Amanos are kept in community tank, all the rest ...
I am relatively new to shrimp-keeping. I have one 35 L (9.24 gallon) tank with White Pearls that are reproducing. Now the population is approx. 40 shrimps in that tank. I also have Red Cherry Shrimps, Bumblebees, Amanos in other tanks. Only Amanos are kept in community tank, all the rest ...