Looking For A Shrimp Species
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Looking For A Shrimp Species
I'm looking for a new shrimp species that isn't a prolific breeder like my current RCS, that isn't too competitive for food like Amano's are and is small like RCS. Anyone have suggestions?
- Neonshrimp
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The first thing that pops into my mind are the bumble bee shrimp. I have a few and they have not produced eggs yet. I have also not heard of many hobbyist who have bred them in large numbers. These little guys are also active and behave like CRS and RCS in regards to feeding and non-breeding activities. Maybe I have all male or all females because mine do try to mate with other types of shrimp
Anyway they are one of my favs and that is what I have experienced 


- Neonshrimp
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- Neonshrimp
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Neonshrimp wrote:Temp: 84F is what catches my attentionThat is at the high end of the spectrum and most shrimp will have problems with the temp being that high. I use a clip on fan which lowers my temp by 6 degrees F.

It's actually what I set it at, it's because my pleco's are warm water species and they will suffer at 78 or lower.
One suggestion I can give is Green shrimps, Caridina cf. babaulti. Even though they are prolific breeders, their young grow SUPER SUPER SLOW. So it would be a while before you see a population explosion in your tank. They are a tropical species and can tolerate temperature up to 86 F in my tank conditions. If you just adjust your pH a little higher to 7.6, it would really make them happy.