Cold water shrimp?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:58 pm
I am trying to set up a pond in the tropical room of my college's greenhouse. I was wondering what sort of shrimp i would be able to keep in this thing, if at all. Also, are crayfish a better idea?
This is my first time trying to set up a pond. Is there anything i need to keep in mind? It won't have running water or any sort of filter or heating, but i have planted some elodea in there to help with oxygen and cleaning. It is a tropical room however, and the room temperature is always in the 70s. Also, the plants are watered via a misting system that makes it rain, should i be worried about runoff? I figured shrimp could help with that task. Ideally i want this thing to be self-sufficient. I am goign to be graduating this year and i don't want it to need constant upkeep since i don't know who will be takign care of it after i am gone.
As of right now there is one fairly large (4") goldfish that will be living there. I am considering putting a friend's turtle in there but i dont want her to shred the rest of the tropical room.
This is my first time trying to set up a pond. Is there anything i need to keep in mind? It won't have running water or any sort of filter or heating, but i have planted some elodea in there to help with oxygen and cleaning. It is a tropical room however, and the room temperature is always in the 70s. Also, the plants are watered via a misting system that makes it rain, should i be worried about runoff? I figured shrimp could help with that task. Ideally i want this thing to be self-sufficient. I am goign to be graduating this year and i don't want it to need constant upkeep since i don't know who will be takign care of it after i am gone.
As of right now there is one fairly large (4") goldfish that will be living there. I am considering putting a friend's turtle in there but i dont want her to shred the rest of the tropical room.