
I have a 20g. tall well established, moderatly planted with 3 bamboo shrimp(have been with me for about 4 months), and 1 vampire shrimp(a couple weeks).
(the other inhabitants are: 10 Lemon tetras, 1 dwarf gourami, 6 japonica, 5 Neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis, and a few ghost shrimp)
I'm considering using a 10gallon to make a planted, filter-feeder only tank. So that I can insure the filter-feeders are getting plently of food, because of all the competition in the other tank, and so I can enjoy seeing them more, as there will be no, or almost no, fish to hide from(the vampire is still fish skittish, the bamboos are used to them).
I'm thinking it will have alot of driftwood twigs and things to create alot of little crevices and climbing structures, and having a soft sandly bottom. Would the 10 be too small for these guys?
Do you guys have any tips to feed these guys? I currently use a little pipette and push in a tankwater+powered flake food mix to the most shrimp frequented areas.
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Q- Does anyone here use KentMarine Micro-vert to feed them? I bought it was back but don't really use it much.
edit: I just squirted some near the vampire and he seemed really excited about it. filtered faster and walked towards the spot I put it.
Last question, I read in another post that redness is just a diff. color phase that happens sometimes after shedding. In my experiance, every one of my reddest ones has died, including one recently. Is it in any way an age indicator? or is it showing that my water has something wrong? I haven't ever lost a brown one.
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-Jess