http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZoYFFm4_9c
Now, because these shrimp are the abused EcoSphere inhabitants (and they somehow manage to resist toxic poisoning and food deprivation for years), I realize that they must be a good starter shrimp, not to mention they look gorgeous. The "starter" thing is important, since the only fish I ever owned was a betta, consequently I know very little about how to run a *real* aquarium. I understand that the Opae Ula do well in brackish water and was considering purchasing some for a 2.5 gallon aquarium setup. Now here's where being a newbie brings up questions:
Unlike betta tanks, I know that real tanks need to be cycled. I read that you can buy starter bacteria to add to your tank water, then you leave the aquarium running for a month to allow the bacteria to flourish. Is this correct, and if so, what brands of bacteria are the best for these shrimp? Are there any preferred brands?
Secondly, I checked some websites that sell these shrimp and they implied that adding purchased shrimp to the new tank is a very touchy process- aka not just letting them float in the bag for awhile like a betta, but carefully adjusting the salt levels of the bagged shrimp and the tank so that salinity doesn't come as a "shock" to their systems. Can someone explain this process more thoroughly?
Finally, even though the EcoSpheres are billed as no water change/no feed units, I know that's a load of bull

Thanks so much for putting up with a newbie, I am hesitant to ask the pet store people as my experience with them is that they will tell half-baked truths to try and get me to buy -whatever they're selling- and make pet ownership sound as rediculously easy as possible
