suitable tankmtes for the Opae Ula?
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suitable tankmtes for the Opae Ula?
I'm thinking of starting up a tank for some Opae Ula at work, but would like some tank mates besides snails.
are there any fish suitable to pair up in this brackish water if a bit of care is taken to ensure water quality for the fish?
debating whether I use my Spec V, or an Evo V or maybe a 2 gallon cookie jar.
thank you!
are there any fish suitable to pair up in this brackish water if a bit of care is taken to ensure water quality for the fish?
debating whether I use my Spec V, or an Evo V or maybe a 2 gallon cookie jar.
thank you!
Re: suitable tankmtes for the Opae Ula?
I can only imagine how tiny the fish you get would need to be for them not to eat the adult shrimp, let alone babies. Getting a herbivorous fish could solve that problem, but not sure if there are any strictly herbivorous brackish water fish on the market, and regardless I assume any fish you got would have appetites that would make them pretty much impossible to maintain in the sparse setups that super shrimp thrive in. Then there is the higher oxygen requirement the fish are likely to have. All in all it seems unlikely to work.
Basically a lack of tankmates is perhaps the only downside to the supershrimp. Some people have had some success with including a small hermit crab or two (typically in quite mature tanks), but other than them and snails I am not aware of anyone keeping anything else with the shrimp.
Basically a lack of tankmates is perhaps the only downside to the supershrimp. Some people have had some success with including a small hermit crab or two (typically in quite mature tanks), but other than them and snails I am not aware of anyone keeping anything else with the shrimp.
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well, since posting this, I've read that there are several small gobies that like brackish water.
I'll just have to see if any of them are vegetarians.
I'll just have to see if any of them are vegetarians.
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another question. can these guys survive in high quality water?
seems that they might be able to be paired with a goby of sorts. there's an article here on goby's that are nano and don't mind brackish water:
http://www.tfhmagazine.com/details/arti ... rticle.htm
seems that they might be able to be paired with a goby of sorts. there's an article here on goby's that are nano and don't mind brackish water:
http://www.tfhmagazine.com/details/arti ... rticle.htm
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I don't think a Goby (or any fish) is a good mix for these shrimp. Even if they didn't eat the shrimp, they'd require more oxygen and filtration than the shrimp do, which might stress the shrimp. Other factors: Fish can pick on shrimp even if they don't eat them outright... Nipping at their attenae or forcing them to hide, for example.
If I wanted to keep the shrimp, I wouldn't try it. If I wanted to convert to a Goby tank and I didn't mind shrimp getting eaten, then I would go for it.
If I wanted to keep the shrimp, I wouldn't try it. If I wanted to convert to a Goby tank and I didn't mind shrimp getting eaten, then I would go for it.
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Yeah, just don't get any fish...especially no gobies. You'll regret it almost as much as the shrimp that will wind up dead (for the reasons described above).
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Re: suitable tankmtes for the Opae Ula?
I have a ghost shrimp in my marine aquarium. I’m sure you could keep one of those with them. I saw a video we’re someone had a mussel in their Opae Ula tank. Alphas might also work.
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I wouldn't trust a Ghost shrimp not to attack floaters. They are voracious eaters that eat anything. I'm pretty sure Alphas would do the same thing.
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Re: suitable tankmtes for the Opae Ula?
Cool! You saved me from that mistake. I’ve never kept Opae Ula. Those were just a few animals I knew could live in the same conditions
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I was able to keep a dwarf blue leg hermit crab with my shrimp for several years, but I fear I never quite fed him enough because he was probably supposed to be fed every other day or so and I would feed weekly or biweekly to not over feed the shrimp. When I did drop in a pellet he would go nuts for it. It still haunts my conscience that I probably slowly starved the little guy.
If I get another one I’m going to spot feed just the hermit (maybe two) with long tweezers. Besides the feeding these tiny hermits seem to do well in brackish down to .010 SG.
If I get another one I’m going to spot feed just the hermit (maybe two) with long tweezers. Besides the feeding these tiny hermits seem to do well in brackish down to .010 SG.
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What about Amano shrimp? I have a few in my 10 gallon with my Opae Ula.
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Sorry for the late reply. I thought I had taken some pics for the Amano shrimps in my tank but maybe not. Here's a video of them in one of my 10 gallons. I think while I was scooping them out on a top top the amanos crawled out of the net and fell into the bottom tank. Just happened to notice a couple in the tank. It's been probably 6 weeks now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/shrimptank/com ... kish_tank/
https://www.reddit.com/r/shrimptank/com ... kish_tank/
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..Vorteil wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:33 pm Sorry for the late reply. I thought I had taken some pics for the Amano shrimps in my tank but maybe not. Here's a video of them in one of my 10 gallons. I think while I was scooping them out on a top top the amanos crawled out of the net and fell into the bottom tank. Just happened to notice a couple in the tank. It's been probably 6 weeks now.
https://www.reddit.com/r/shrimptank/com ... kish_tank/
Thanks for the vid.
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Re: suitable tankmtes for the Opae Ula?
possibly guppies I'm new to super shrimp so I'm not 100% sure if its a good idea