
Ghost shrimp
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- LillianDouglas
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Ghost shrimp

- LillianDouglas
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From.Lilly
Okay i'll read them again.,Lily 

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I read the rules .And I understand them .Thanks.I'm working on getting some 'Cherrys ' .But I have to have my tank set-up for 2 weeks.I have 2 feeders guppys in it so far .To get my tank started. .,Thanks.,Lilly 

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Lilly,
Being patient is the one of the keys to be success.
Normally, having a tank set-up for only 2 weeks is not enough (unless you have done some tricks to have the tank maturing faster...).
Better hold off the idea to "dump" everything too early together (although many others, including me, have done that.) , or you will walk the hard way...
Use the time now to do more research before you start, as you have narrowed down to Cherries.
Being patient is the one of the keys to be success.
Normally, having a tank set-up for only 2 weeks is not enough (unless you have done some tricks to have the tank maturing faster...).
Better hold off the idea to "dump" everything too early together (although many others, including me, have done that.) , or you will walk the hard way...
Use the time now to do more research before you start, as you have narrowed down to Cherries.
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Thanks,
What other kind of ghost shrimp are there.And I put 2 feeders guppys in there .To jump start it .And I have set-up for 3 weeks now.And would there be okay with the guppys.And I think feeders are pretty ha. And are the oranges and purples .' Dyed.,Lilly 

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How are things going ? Here fine .I'm going to be getting some 'Cherrys ' .And maybe some of the others., Oh and many kinds of Ghost shrimp are there. And Happy Holidays 

I have been researching Palaemonetes species for awhile now in hopes that I can raise a bit of awareness for this shrimp, it seems a lot of people just consider these species to be disposable. No shrimp is disposable.
In my research I have not come across any brightly colored varieties of Palaemonetes. They may be dyed, but I would bet they are actually a different genus altogether and not really ghost shrimp.
In my research I have not come across any brightly colored varieties of Palaemonetes. They may be dyed, but I would bet they are actually a different genus altogether and not really ghost shrimp.
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Re: Thanks,
Hi Lily, The guppies will stress the shrimp out and cause them to hide most of the time.LillianDouglas wrote:What other kind of ghost shrimp are there.And I put 2 feeders guppys in there .To jump start it .And I have set-up for 3 weeks now.And would there be okay with the guppys.And I think feeders are pretty ha. And are the oranges and purples .' Dyed.,Lilly
About jump starting a tank to get it ready sooner, I have used badflash's technique of getting a sponge from an established tank and squeezing it into the new tank. This provides instant bacteria and other microorganisms needed

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Ghost Shrimp
Later on "im going to be moving my guppy to another tank once I get the Cherrys .Oh one of my guppys dyed on me.But that happens.ha.,Lilly 

Re: Ghost Shrimp
Lillian,LillianDouglas wrote:Later on "im going to be moving my guppy to another tank once I get the Cherrys .Oh one of my guppys dyed on me.But that happens.ha.,Lilly
You don't have to have anything die on you if you cycle your tanks correctly, changing water when you see levels of ammonia or nitrite above 0. You need to have a water test kit to check your water especially in the initial setup stages. Shrimp are very sensitive to water conditions, moreso than most fish, so just be certain your water parameters are good before adding your shrimp.
Take care,
Mary.
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- LillianDouglas
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Ghosts,
Can you tell me if the 'Oranges & purple are dyed. And what other colors are there.,Oh and 'HAPPY HOLIDAYS' .,Lilly 
