raising mixed amano hatches, likelihood of cannibalism?
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- Tiny Shrimp
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raising mixed amano hatches, likelihood of cannibalism?
I have a couple hundred new amano zoes going into saltwater momentarily. In a few weeks I expect to have at least that many more hatching. At that point their difference in size will be pretty pronounced. I'm wondering if anyone has tried mixing hatches before. Is cannibalism a significant danger here?
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- Tiny Shrimp
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- Tiny Shrimp
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My "failing" was probably that I didn't do any water changes. I did scatter some zeolite in the bottom of the tank to act as both surface area for bacteria and possible ammonia removal (no idea if it actually does that or if it's just snake oil).
I've gotten mixed messages on whether water changes should be done or not.
For the next batch I'll do water changes and see if it improves my numbers.
I've gotten mixed messages on whether water changes should be done or not.
For the next batch I'll do water changes and see if it improves my numbers.