Shrimp in a Tanganyikan Community Tank?
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:40 am
I'm getting ready to set up a Tanganyikan community tank in a 90g
(340l for you folks across the pond). The tank's footprint is approximately 48" x 18" (122cm x 46cm). Decor will be two substantial
(to the surface) piles of lava rock at either end and perhaps a few
bits of well-aged driftwood. Substrate will be finely crushed
shell/coral sand, except for where I place trays for planting
(in about 40% of the substrate) containing some under layer for plants (probably Aquarium Pharmaceuticals' First Layer). Plants will consist of
jungle/corkscrew/etc Val across the back, planted pretty thickly; Anubias/Java Fern/Java Moss mounted to rockwork and/or driftwood; and Crypts in selected spots in the foreground, again pretty thick. Lighting will consist of a mix of T8s and CFs that screw into standard incandescent sockets totaling about 232W (4 x 32W T8s + 4 x 26W CFs). I make a homegrown salt mix to approximate lake water consisting of epsom salts (MgSO4), baking soda (NaHCO3), and salt substitute (KCl) to push up KH and pH (high 7-8 range).
As for livestock, I initally planned on having a (Para)Cyprichromis
species, a shell-dwelling species (probably Neolamprologus brevis or
ocellatus), a Julidochromis species (probably one of the dwarf species), Altolamprologus calvus, and a rock-dwelling Neolamprologus species, probably N. buescheri. Whatever fish I populate the tank with, I always start with 6-10 F1 fry and allow them to settle in and establish territories.
My questions are these: I've been looking at the shrimp which prefer more alkaline water, looking primarily at the cherry shrimp, for cost and ease of rearing reasons. I realize that a species-only tank is preferred, but I'd like to try to include them in my Tanganyikan community. Would they do well in this environment? Also, I've thought about eliminating the A calvus and/or N buescheri in preference for smaller species which would be less likely to bother the shrimp. All of the Tanganyikan species are generally only agressive to conspecifics. In addition, most of them (with the notable exception of A calvus) do not bother fry (I've even had livebearer fry that they never bothered), so I'm assuming they would not bother the shrimp much, apart from driving them out of their territories. Would eliminating the two larger/piscivorous species in favor of smaller species be a good idea? Anyone had success with a similar setup? Any other thoughts?
Thanx ahead,
BRiaN
(340l for you folks across the pond). The tank's footprint is approximately 48" x 18" (122cm x 46cm). Decor will be two substantial
(to the surface) piles of lava rock at either end and perhaps a few
bits of well-aged driftwood. Substrate will be finely crushed
shell/coral sand, except for where I place trays for planting
(in about 40% of the substrate) containing some under layer for plants (probably Aquarium Pharmaceuticals' First Layer). Plants will consist of
jungle/corkscrew/etc Val across the back, planted pretty thickly; Anubias/Java Fern/Java Moss mounted to rockwork and/or driftwood; and Crypts in selected spots in the foreground, again pretty thick. Lighting will consist of a mix of T8s and CFs that screw into standard incandescent sockets totaling about 232W (4 x 32W T8s + 4 x 26W CFs). I make a homegrown salt mix to approximate lake water consisting of epsom salts (MgSO4), baking soda (NaHCO3), and salt substitute (KCl) to push up KH and pH (high 7-8 range).
As for livestock, I initally planned on having a (Para)Cyprichromis
species, a shell-dwelling species (probably Neolamprologus brevis or
ocellatus), a Julidochromis species (probably one of the dwarf species), Altolamprologus calvus, and a rock-dwelling Neolamprologus species, probably N. buescheri. Whatever fish I populate the tank with, I always start with 6-10 F1 fry and allow them to settle in and establish territories.
My questions are these: I've been looking at the shrimp which prefer more alkaline water, looking primarily at the cherry shrimp, for cost and ease of rearing reasons. I realize that a species-only tank is preferred, but I'd like to try to include them in my Tanganyikan community. Would they do well in this environment? Also, I've thought about eliminating the A calvus and/or N buescheri in preference for smaller species which would be less likely to bother the shrimp. All of the Tanganyikan species are generally only agressive to conspecifics. In addition, most of them (with the notable exception of A calvus) do not bother fry (I've even had livebearer fry that they never bothered), so I'm assuming they would not bother the shrimp much, apart from driving them out of their territories. Would eliminating the two larger/piscivorous species in favor of smaller species be a good idea? Anyone had success with a similar setup? Any other thoughts?
Thanx ahead,
BRiaN