Do shrimp need a dark cycle to stay healthy?

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Do shrimp need a dark cycle to stay healthy?

Post by Neonshrimp »

I wanted to know if our shrimp need to have a dark cycle, with lights out, in order to rest and stay healthy :smt015 . Is it alright to keep the lights on at night if the shrimp are in a medium planted tank 8) ?

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Post by gr81 »

Everyone needs "dark cycle" . Plant too. If you will light all day. At least plants will die. Shrimps should maybe hyde somewhere and rest, but will not be happy :cry:
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I turn my tank lights off at night because I like them to have their quiet time while everyone else is sleeping. Lots of things go in my tanks during the dark of night...snail eggs are laid...shrimp moult...shrimp mate etc. I think it's important for them to have the cover of night to be able to do their thing.

Too much light causes algae problems too.
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Post by tapmxt1 »

I know some saltwater fish needs light/dark (day/night) cycle in order to trigger them to breed.

In my experience with shrimps (cherry reds, crystal reds, amano, tigers, blues, etc.), I have not seen that. I have light on 24hr and cherry red shrimps breed like "no tomorrow".
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