Hi Guys,
Am rather new to rearing shrimps. One of my shrimps just gave birth to a few baby shrimps, around 4 to 5 that I can see physically cos they are really small. Its almost 1 week since I changed the water in the tank and i am thinking of changing water soon. However, the baby shrimps presence makes things complicated as i am afraid that they may get sucked by the hose when i change the water.
Any suggestion? Thanks in advance
Another question: Is it a good idea to separate the baby shrimps from the adult shrimps?
Baby Shrimps - Changing water problem
Moderator: Mustafa
Re: Baby Shrimps - Changing water problem
Hi syber,
If you haven't done so, please read at least the following article:
http://www.petshrimp.com/articles/faq.php
Some short answers:
No, no need to remove the young. As for the water change, I would wait (a few weeks is ok...the shrimp won't care). Not because water changes themselves are dangerous, but because people tend to no treat their source water sufficiently (dechlorinators), and their source water tends to be quite alkaline (changes the pH of the tank). It may not affect the adult shrimp much, but babies are a lot more sensitive.
If you haven't done so, please read at least the following article:
http://www.petshrimp.com/articles/faq.php
Some short answers:
No, no need to remove the young. As for the water change, I would wait (a few weeks is ok...the shrimp won't care). Not because water changes themselves are dangerous, but because people tend to no treat their source water sufficiently (dechlorinators), and their source water tends to be quite alkaline (changes the pH of the tank). It may not affect the adult shrimp much, but babies are a lot more sensitive.
Re: Baby Shrimps - Changing water problem
Thanks for the quick reply Mustafa! Appreciate it. Will heed your advice on it