TheDragonLord wrote:i have read that page but found little help on it
You just happen to be focused on the "how to's" at the moment, but having basic info about any shrimp you're dealing with goes a long way in both the appreciation and care of them in the long run.

And sometimes, when we're embarking on something new, we miss certain details that don't register until later. For example, how many times have I heard someone say, concerning Red Cherries, "Oh! Was THAT the yellow saddle you guys were talking about?"
Yes I think 6.6 pH sounds good pending other's opinions. As to whether you can tell how far along the eggs are by their color, since Crystal Reds are born with stripes just like Bumblebees, I can say I notice that eggs on my Bumblebee's are a little lighter when it gets closer to hatching. Basically, if you were looking at them with a magnifying lens, you'd see that maturing eggs have the light (or tranlucent) and dark stripes, along with 2 black dots (eyes). However, the naked eye sees the whole egg, and that does seem to register as lighter. Again though, no experience with CRS so can't really say for sure. I think Crystal Red eggs might hatch closer to 4 weeks rather than 3, just like the Bumblebees.
Don't worry about the feeding; there's no difference between what adults and shrimplets eat. The bulk of what the shrimplets will be grazing on is micro bits of algae and biofilm, which thankfully, most established tanks have.
Yes java moss is nice; you said there's lots of plants in there, that's good. However if you are doing any fert dosing, etc., which is a whole other topic, be ultra careful. Shrimp are very sensitive, especially to copper.
well the adults are in the same tank along with 2 apple snails to clean algae off the glass but they eat 3 algae wafers over night as theres now 20 adults as i added another 10 yesterday to try get some more females etc, and i change 25% of the water each week to make sure levels stay low and its crammed full of plants so there wont be very high levels anyway
Whoa, 3 algae wafers! Are these wafers really small then? For example, with Hikari Algae wafers, my tanks get less than an 1/8 of a wafer - and some of the tanks have 20 - 40+ residents. I also try to remove any excess, I don't leave any in for long periods.
Anyway, keep us updated on how they do, and especially when your shrimplets hatch.
-GB