Heater recs please!

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Spikeschilde
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Heater recs please!

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Hello all.
I have a small tank (1 gal) that I'm still cycling. I've added an algae ball and 10 tiny snails that I bought from this website.
I have 4 opae ula from an ecosphere that have not been added, as I don't see any visible algae yet.
My question is, it's about 68°-70° F in my house year round and the water is only about 64°
Do I need a heater? What is optimal temp for my little skrimp frans? I'm hoping they'll breed.
Thanks!
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You don't need a heater. My 1 gallon is 64 degrees and the shrimp are thriving since October. I believe that Mustafa reported that he even had breeding at temps below 50. Best,. Larry
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Spikeschilde wrote: Sat Jan 30, 2021 3:22 pm Hello all.
I have a small tank (1 gal) that I'm still cycling. I've added an algae ball and 10 tiny snails that I bought from this website.
I have 4 opae ula from an ecosphere that have not been added, as I don't see any visible algae yet.
My question is, it's about 68°-70° F in my house year round and the water is only about 64°
Do I need a heater? What is optimal temp for my little skrimp frans? I'm hoping they'll breed.
Thanks!
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I would go ahead and add the four shrimp that you have and maybe put a very small piece of flake food in the tank too. That should help things along nicely. How long has the tank been up and running?
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No heater is necessary. You really can't get one for a tank that small that would be reliable and safe anyway. The ones made for small containers do not have a thermostat in them and it's always a possibility that your animals could get cooked.
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Dch48 wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:27 pm No heater is necessary. You really can't get one for a tank that small that would be reliable and safe anyway. The ones made for small containers do not have a thermostat in them and it's always a possibility that your animals could get cooked.
I totally agree. OP, you don’t need a heater, and with a tank that small, you risk cooking them if it malfunctions. My house is about 64-68 in winter (we don’t keep the heater on at night) and last month I had about 6 berries shrimp release their larvae.
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Thanks. My tank cycled for a month and I added the shrimp last night.
I have sinking shrimp pellets, but I think they're too big. I put one in last night and this morning it had swelled up with water and "poofed" when I tried to remove it.
I was thinking I should probably cut them in half, but they're so small, about 4mm. I could crush it but I'm not sure how much to give them. I was thinking of refeeding again in 4 weeks.
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Spikeschilde wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:56 am Thanks. My tank cycled for a month and I added the shrimp last night.
I have sinking shrimp pellets, but I think they're too big. I put one in last night and this morning it had swelled up with water and "poofed" when I tried to remove it.
I was thinking I should probably cut them in half, but they're so small, about 4mm. I could crush it but I'm not sure how much to give them. I was thinking of refeeding again in 4 weeks.
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Easy does it when it comes to feeding. The snails should clean up the food mess. In the future you could crush one pellet and give a small portion of the crumbs/dust.
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I just found out that the pellets I got contain copper.
So I'm returning them and getting a different brand. Will go smaller too (.5mm)
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You might want to consider freeze dried spirulina powder. I'm not a fan of the ingredients of the shrimp pellets in the market. Just my 2 cents.
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The Omega One shrimp pellets are good.
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@Dch48

You don't feel that there's too much protein in the Omega One pellets? Salmon, herring, & shrimp are some of the main ingredients . Especially in tanks without filtration? I know shrimp overall are scavengers.
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Vorteil wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 2:17 am @Dch48

You don't feel that there's too much protein in the Omega One pellets? Salmon, herring, & shrimp are some of the main ingredients . Especially in tanks without filtration? I know shrimp overall are scavengers.
Not if you only feed a very small piece. I actually have never given any to my Opaes. I was just saying they don't contain any copper if you're worried about that. I gave mine a Crab Cuisine pellet yesterday and they loved it. Those have a lot more filler type material though. I feed the shrimp pellets to my Mystery snails and Red Clawed Crab in other tanks. I very rarely will scrape off bits of an Omega One Veggie Round with my fingernail and give the Opaes the small bits.
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