I was just thinking...
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I was just thinking...
...Would it be wise to move my Singapore female that's carrying eggs from the 30 gallon to the 20 gallon?
The reason that I am asking is because the 30 gallon that all 5 of my Singapore shrimp are in has a Paradise fish juvie, a male betta splendens, 3 SAEs, and 5 harlequin rasboras. I've seen on of the harlequins eat a RCS shrimplet, and I wouldn't put it past the other fish in the tank to try to eat zoes or shrimplets. The 20 gallon has RCS and 4 otos in it. There's plenty of current in the 20 and a spot that she can perch in to fan. The 20 has the same water as the 30.
The reason that I am asking is because the 30 gallon that all 5 of my Singapore shrimp are in has a Paradise fish juvie, a male betta splendens, 3 SAEs, and 5 harlequin rasboras. I've seen on of the harlequins eat a RCS shrimplet, and I wouldn't put it past the other fish in the tank to try to eat zoes or shrimplets. The 20 gallon has RCS and 4 otos in it. There's plenty of current in the 20 and a spot that she can perch in to fan. The 20 has the same water as the 30.
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You could check the shrimp varietes section to be sure.Pea-brain wrote:if you mean singapore as in bamboo shrimp then wouldn't it be futile? I mean don't they need salt water to hatch? I could be confusing it for some fan shrimp i've never heard of that requires fresh water to grow up. If i am could somebody tell me?

-John
I could be hallucinating. i am pretty tired. but all filter shrimp (on my computer through my tired eyes at least) say they grow up normally. In other words, brackish to full strength seawater.....and I'm pretty sure that the varieties section doesn't have all the shrimp in the business, just a large majority of them. I am apparently missing something. 48 hours without sleeping is not good for the mind, or so I'm told. good night 

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No, that is fine as long as there is good flow at one end and no chance of sucking the zoes into the filter. The otos won't hirt anything.AnneRiceBowl wrote:Can I move all my Singapore shrimp into the 20 long, (I have 5) or am I pushing my luck? I can move the otos out in a few days when I get the filter for the 10 gallon.
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