Cardinia cartonensis 'Blue Tiger' constant pleopod beating
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:58 am
Hi all,
I have a mixture of 7 different but beautiful Cardinia cartonensis sp 'Blue Tiger' with golden eyes.
Beautiful creatures. They are all feeding and moutling well.
They are in a 10litre Nano Cube designed specifically for Shrimps and vegetation has spread throughout the set up complete with some lumps of moss balls (each torn in half, curved side up). The water is stable, and I change 10% each week and condition new water complete with Nano brand fertiliser and vital stuff. The temp is 23 degrees C, PH is slightly more acidic than neutral, water is soft, and no impurities present. The filter has an established culture of bacterium to remove nitrates and ammonia. I don't overfeed them and remove rotting matter. There is some algae growing in tank.
I intend to breed them if I can. The set up has a light and the Nano Filter at operating capacity now.
One thing I notice is that they all constantly beat their pleopods or wash themselves while eating. Is this normal? I've seen videos of other Cardinia cartonensis sp 'Blue Tiger' and they don't do that.
Thanks if you can help or provide tips.
Kindest regards,
Golden_Eyes.
I have a mixture of 7 different but beautiful Cardinia cartonensis sp 'Blue Tiger' with golden eyes.
Beautiful creatures. They are all feeding and moutling well.
They are in a 10litre Nano Cube designed specifically for Shrimps and vegetation has spread throughout the set up complete with some lumps of moss balls (each torn in half, curved side up). The water is stable, and I change 10% each week and condition new water complete with Nano brand fertiliser and vital stuff. The temp is 23 degrees C, PH is slightly more acidic than neutral, water is soft, and no impurities present. The filter has an established culture of bacterium to remove nitrates and ammonia. I don't overfeed them and remove rotting matter. There is some algae growing in tank.
I intend to breed them if I can. The set up has a light and the Nano Filter at operating capacity now.
One thing I notice is that they all constantly beat their pleopods or wash themselves while eating. Is this normal? I've seen videos of other Cardinia cartonensis sp 'Blue Tiger' and they don't do that.
Thanks if you can help or provide tips.
Kindest regards,
Golden_Eyes.