How Many Red Cherry Shrimps can be added at one time?
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:18 am
Hi, everybody!
I am a newbie in aquarium shrimp, although I have found a lot of helpful info in this forum, I still have some unanswered questions at some points...
Recently I just setup a 10 gallon tank for the breeder glass/ghost shrimps as my first trial tank to shrimp...the tank is set up full of dead "live rock" (my friend gave me those live rocks; but since I am not interested in marine setup, they become regular sandstone with tiny shells stuck on them) to create caves and rocky landscaping for the shrimps.
Thus, a 10 gallon tank holds only 6 gallons of water...
After 2 months of the learning-from-mistake process, the tank is finally stablized and it is now holding 13 glass shrimps in there, even three of the female ones has turned 2" already...
(Too bad 17 shrimps were wiped out due to mistakes.)
(I was not that crazy to put all 30 at once; they were added 5~10 at a time for my trial-and mistakes.)
Now I am trying to go for my real goal, a 10-gallon tank for the Red Cherries...
And this time, the 10-gallon will be set up with a small piece of driftwood with Java Moss, a thin layer of gravel and Moss balls only to leave more space for the RCS...
Is there a "rule of thumb" that certain gallons of water holds certain number of RCS?
Also, how many RCS can be added to the 10-gallon tank at one time?
I am also thinking to use some oyster shells to create some caves for the shrimps...oyster shells will be soaked in water, boiled, dried, boiled again, soaked in water, water changed everyday for another two weeks...trying to lower the pH effect from the shell contents...
Do you think it's a bad ideas to use oyster shells for shrimps?
I have been raising freshwater fish for a whole now; but for shrimps, I think they have a little different "rules of thumb"...
Please spare your helpful hints and advise!
Thanks!
I am a newbie in aquarium shrimp, although I have found a lot of helpful info in this forum, I still have some unanswered questions at some points...
Recently I just setup a 10 gallon tank for the breeder glass/ghost shrimps as my first trial tank to shrimp...the tank is set up full of dead "live rock" (my friend gave me those live rocks; but since I am not interested in marine setup, they become regular sandstone with tiny shells stuck on them) to create caves and rocky landscaping for the shrimps.
Thus, a 10 gallon tank holds only 6 gallons of water...
After 2 months of the learning-from-mistake process, the tank is finally stablized and it is now holding 13 glass shrimps in there, even three of the female ones has turned 2" already...
(Too bad 17 shrimps were wiped out due to mistakes.)
(I was not that crazy to put all 30 at once; they were added 5~10 at a time for my trial-and mistakes.)
Now I am trying to go for my real goal, a 10-gallon tank for the Red Cherries...
And this time, the 10-gallon will be set up with a small piece of driftwood with Java Moss, a thin layer of gravel and Moss balls only to leave more space for the RCS...
Is there a "rule of thumb" that certain gallons of water holds certain number of RCS?
Also, how many RCS can be added to the 10-gallon tank at one time?
I am also thinking to use some oyster shells to create some caves for the shrimps...oyster shells will be soaked in water, boiled, dried, boiled again, soaked in water, water changed everyday for another two weeks...trying to lower the pH effect from the shell contents...
Do you think it's a bad ideas to use oyster shells for shrimps?
I have been raising freshwater fish for a whole now; but for shrimps, I think they have a little different "rules of thumb"...
Please spare your helpful hints and advise!
Thanks!