I'm new to Supershrimp. In fact, I'm new to aquariums in general. None of my friends or family have aquariums.
My only experience so far: About two months ago, I bought some Sea-Monkeys from Walmart. I did some research but apparently not enough of it. Lol. I set up a 1/3gallon tank for them with some gravel and driftwood. Come to find out, driftwood was not a good idea at all. Neither was the gravel - they kept getting stuck and dying. I also overfed them and killed about half of the population. After more research, I've swapped the gravel for some much smaller substrate, swapped the driftwood for a single lava rock, and cut way down on the feeding. Now they're swimming around very happily! However, I wanted to get something a little less childish but still didn't require too much daily maintenance.
I discovered Opae Ula when I was browsing aquarium stuff on the internet. I thought they looked pretty cool, so I started reading all about them. Found this site, then found the forums, researched a bunch, and now I'm collecting everything to start my own Supershrimp tank. I hope to apply what I've learned with the Sea-Monkeys and what I've read on the internet and on these forums so that I can have a thriving tank with Supershrimp that eventually reproduce.
I've purchased pretty much everything except for the live organisms (Chaeto, Snails, and Supershrimp) at this point. I've got a 3 gallon tank, a little light that came with it, a small airstone for the corner with very light air flow (which I won't even run all the time), distilled water, natural sea salt mix for aquariums, some substrate, some lava rocks, and some small calcium carbonate rocks. I also have some Formula 1 pellets for food.
At the moment, I'm just trying to figure out how I want to set up the hardscape. I know I need/want a little cave or sheltered area where the shrimp can hide/reproduce. But I don't want it looking like a messy pile of rocks in my tank. I'm just trying to come up with something somewhat visually appealing that actually fits in the tank.
Once I get that figured out, I'll be cleaning everything, ordering the Chaeto and snails, and setting up the tank so it can start to cycle.
I guess the only two questions I have so far:
1. The snails DO go in there when I'm setting up the tank to cycle, right? I'm pretty sure I read to put them in, but I was wondering what they'd eat since the algae wouldn't be growing yet.
2. I've seen many posts that say that a filter is not needed (or recommended) because it could suck up the baby shrimp and the shrimp don't like the water current anyways. At the same time, it seems like every picture of a Supershrimp tank I see has a sponge filter in the corner. I'm just wondering if the airstone and Bio filter on my rocks will be enough (once it gets established), or if I need to swap the airstone for a small sponge filter.
Finally, I just wanted to say sorry for the long post, but thanks for reading!
