
About 2 months ago I bought 6 cherry shrimp. 3 were red and 3 were clear. I now have 5 generations swimming around, just found another female with dark eggs and watched a different female "laying" new yellow eggs. Assuming 20 to 30 baby shrimp each week, that's almost 200 shrimp and the succeeding generations haven't even started breeding yet.
I keep brig apple snails. There are 14 in the tank, of varying ages, and they are all employed full-time as taxi-drivers for the shrimp. The shrimp travel in pairs usually but I've seen as many as 4 hitching a ride on one snail at the same time.
I've got to stop the breeding. I'm afraid to move some to my other tanks for fear they will take over them as well. I have one tank that has angel fish and guppies mainly. Is this tank guaranteed to not perpetuate the species?
My temp is 78 degrees, ph 7.8, low nitrates, plastic plants only, crushed coral substrate and the only other tank mates are miniature corys and a Bristlenose pleco. Would allowing the nitrates to go up prevent breeding without jeopardizing the health of the adult shrimp? If so, how high do I need to go?
Thanks for your help,
Wendy