Non-plant Hiding spots for molting
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 8:21 am
I've gone through the boards and I see many people are using well planted tanks for their shrimp, specifically Java moss and fern.
While I have a bit of the moss (not that you ever have a "bit" of this stuff) I'm interested in creating some nice hiding spots for my shrimp to molt and feel protected. Specifically I would like to place these near the side of the tank, with 1 side facing the glass that is transparent for observation.
Has anyone done anything similar? I'm working "on the cheap." At the moment I'm trying to take 20oz soda bottles and cutting the Top off. I then use the top as a mini-cave. I use the top because it's small, and there's no adhesive that I have to worry that is getting in the tank. Clear tops have not worked well since the shrimps seem to get a little confused. I believe I also read that they prefer darker places to molt in. My current plan is to find some sort of neon mesh that I can wrap around the Top and Far side of the bottle top and grow moss onto that mesh.
Anyone have any other ideas or suggestions?
While I have a bit of the moss (not that you ever have a "bit" of this stuff) I'm interested in creating some nice hiding spots for my shrimp to molt and feel protected. Specifically I would like to place these near the side of the tank, with 1 side facing the glass that is transparent for observation.
Has anyone done anything similar? I'm working "on the cheap." At the moment I'm trying to take 20oz soda bottles and cutting the Top off. I then use the top as a mini-cave. I use the top because it's small, and there's no adhesive that I have to worry that is getting in the tank. Clear tops have not worked well since the shrimps seem to get a little confused. I believe I also read that they prefer darker places to molt in. My current plan is to find some sort of neon mesh that I can wrap around the Top and Far side of the bottle top and grow moss onto that mesh.
Anyone have any other ideas or suggestions?