New to shrimp, blue tiger shrimp need advice
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:40 pm
Hello all I'm new here and new to shrimp. Please note I have not done freshwater anything in 7 years, I mainly work with reef aquariums.
I'm hooking my friend up with a saltwater 75 gallon system and in return he's setting me up with 15 blue tiger shrimp 3 of which are prego. I need some advice.
I'm bringing them home Sunday afternoon.
Here is what I got set up today. I have a 20 gallon aquapod with the attached back filtration. I used tap water with the conditioners to fill her up, added a little extra to be safe, then a nice small-medium grain black coated rock gravel nice thick layer 1 1/2 inches the front sloped up to 3-4 inches in the back. Is this adequate? Too thick? Etc advice?
I also have a nice root wood decor sitting in a bucket of water I'll be curing it by replacing the water twice daily until clear along with some rocks.
I also have a white power compact light across the top: This ok?
Food for the shrimp? Plants for the shrimp? ETC tell me anything I need to know. PH is 6.4 recommended right? Soft water as well? What to get is I need to raise or lower each?
Also I have shoved a nice pad of sponge filter behind the overflow as to keep babies and shrimp out. Also have a sock with activated carbon the water must pass through to get to the return pump. The shrimp will be the only thing in this tank to help with nothing eating the babies. as well as I have the flow of current not too strong but enough to circulate the water column in the tank.
Thank you all and sorry for the noob questions, but these are some pretty nice shrimp I'm getting in.
I'm hooking my friend up with a saltwater 75 gallon system and in return he's setting me up with 15 blue tiger shrimp 3 of which are prego. I need some advice.
I'm bringing them home Sunday afternoon.
Here is what I got set up today. I have a 20 gallon aquapod with the attached back filtration. I used tap water with the conditioners to fill her up, added a little extra to be safe, then a nice small-medium grain black coated rock gravel nice thick layer 1 1/2 inches the front sloped up to 3-4 inches in the back. Is this adequate? Too thick? Etc advice?
I also have a nice root wood decor sitting in a bucket of water I'll be curing it by replacing the water twice daily until clear along with some rocks.
I also have a white power compact light across the top: This ok?
Food for the shrimp? Plants for the shrimp? ETC tell me anything I need to know. PH is 6.4 recommended right? Soft water as well? What to get is I need to raise or lower each?
Also I have shoved a nice pad of sponge filter behind the overflow as to keep babies and shrimp out. Also have a sock with activated carbon the water must pass through to get to the return pump. The shrimp will be the only thing in this tank to help with nothing eating the babies. as well as I have the flow of current not too strong but enough to circulate the water column in the tank.
Thank you all and sorry for the noob questions, but these are some pretty nice shrimp I'm getting in.