Is there a max to how many shrimp you can comfortably house in a set size tank?
bio-load
Moderator: Mustafa
bio-load
just a quick thought, what's the bio load for these shrimp? haven't really seen much info but wanted to ask because they always seem to be eating and pooping  
 
Is there a max to how many shrimp you can comfortably house in a set size tank?
			
			
									
						
										
						Is there a max to how many shrimp you can comfortably house in a set size tank?
Re: bio-load
They say the bioload is very minimal (even though it seems like theyre dropping poop every other minute) i would say in a well established tank ex: 5 gallon 200 opaes should be okay. But having said that, i think the opaes might feel a bit uncomforatble it being that crowded.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: bio-load
I have mine in my main tank which is about 17 gallons. Just wondered when you should start moving a few to a new tank,  but by the sounds of things they will be fine for a good long while 
			
			
									
						
										
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				KenCotigirl
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Re: bio-load
This question comes often in one form or the other. I must have between 500-1000 in a 10 gallon and about 100 in a one gallon. I would believe that their population is self regulating. Both of these tanks have drastically slowed their breeding. Also i have been only feeding monthly if that. So if i had to guess 100 per gallon using the Pet Shrimp Method. How can you count them?
Ken
			
			
									
						
										
						Ken
Re: bio-load
Ken said it. 
  However, I would not just stick 100 shrimp all at once in a gallon or thousand+ in a 10 gallon. The nitrifying bacteria and other biological components of the tank (or "ecosystem") should ideally grow with the population.
			
			
									
						
										
						

