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How much food should I feed 200 shrimps in a 10 gallon tank?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:50 pm
by bigheadtai
I have about 200 cherry red shrimps. How much algae wafer or flake food should I feed and how often? Should I feed foods with less protein? I don't have any light on the tank, so algae does not grow in the tank.
Thanks.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:14 pm
by TKD
Are they adults or babies?
I would seriously consider moving some of them to different tanks.
Regular fish food is ok from what I here as are algea wafers.
Turn the light on, the shirmp algea so it will do them good.
TKD
PS How could you fit that many in such a small tank?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:15 pm
by amanda_h
I'm with TKD. I can't even imagine how you can have so many shrimp in such a small tank.
And why no light? No light means you must have no plants either. Shrimp do best in a planted tank. And a planted tank will help with such a large bioload.
How long have you had this set-up? If you're just asking now about feeding, it must be fairly new. I have to say I'm concerned about how this is going to turn out. Is this a temporary set-up? What are your plans for this tank? And what kind of filtration do you have?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:38 pm
by bigheadtai
I just moved them from a 29 gallon tank. There's java moss in there. I have a sponge filter running. There are both babies and adults. I usually don't feed them often because I had a lot of algae, but now that I moved them to the 10 gallon, I usually feed a little piece of algae wafer or fish food every day. Is that enough food for them?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 11:21 pm
by TKD
I would not of had 200 in the 29 either...
Get a couple of clear rubbermade totes and use them as aquariums.
It works very well for fish.
If you get the big one's (29 Gal.) rap a metal wire around the outside to help support it before you ad the water in.
I would get a better type of filter. I use aquaclear, before you put on the tank use an aquaclear sponge and make X incision in and use it to cover the intake.
As for food I would guess with that many feed them as if they were fish. Once a day with regular fish food.
All that said really try to separate them a bit or better yet sell a bunch of them
TKD
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:47 am
by amber2461
That is a lot of shrimps though ... but if bigheadtai is in Asia, where the weather is hot all the time and with the occasional rain storms; then the lights might not be so important; but the tank plants would benefit more from the lights though.