A lot of Shrimply Questions
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 1:17 pm
Hey yall. n_n I'm a long time aquarium keeper that has kept a lot of shrimp as a clean up crew but I'm starting to get interested in breeding them and displaying them as well, after I saw a knockout display of cherry shrimp in a completly planted aquarium. I had a couple of questions I wanted to ask, you guys answered most of them already on this forum but I still had a few left.
1. The cuttlebone thing. Seems like a good idea to add for the calcium for the growing shrimps shells to be stronger but...I like to display my tanks and the thought of a cuttlebone bobbing merrily in the current kinda detracts from the visual appeal. Would freshwater clam shells work? Properly steralized of course and put on the bottom of the tank? Shells seem so much more prettier then cuttlebone.
2. Cleaning. How in the world do you guys keep your tanks of shrimp clean? Fishes move out of the way of a cleaning siphon, but shrimps...the small species and babies....would get sucked up I'm sure. In the community tanks I have the shrimps are few enough in number for me to avoid them, but in a tank filled with the little guys I'd be terrified I'd slurp one up.
3.Filters. Well planted tanks can oxegenate themselves without a filter but would a normal "box" air stone filter be alright? I'm not worried about the adult shrimps, but could babies survive from being sucked up?
4. Compatability. I know that fish eat baby shrimp. So no fish. But I was wondering if anyone had success raising cherry shrimps and ghost shrimps in the same tank. I know they live peacefully together as they have been in my community tanks, but will they eat each other's larvae?
I think that's it. n______n I know how to keep the little crustations alive, but these would help me a lot in breeding them. Thanx.
1. The cuttlebone thing. Seems like a good idea to add for the calcium for the growing shrimps shells to be stronger but...I like to display my tanks and the thought of a cuttlebone bobbing merrily in the current kinda detracts from the visual appeal. Would freshwater clam shells work? Properly steralized of course and put on the bottom of the tank? Shells seem so much more prettier then cuttlebone.
2. Cleaning. How in the world do you guys keep your tanks of shrimp clean? Fishes move out of the way of a cleaning siphon, but shrimps...the small species and babies....would get sucked up I'm sure. In the community tanks I have the shrimps are few enough in number for me to avoid them, but in a tank filled with the little guys I'd be terrified I'd slurp one up.
3.Filters. Well planted tanks can oxegenate themselves without a filter but would a normal "box" air stone filter be alright? I'm not worried about the adult shrimps, but could babies survive from being sucked up?
4. Compatability. I know that fish eat baby shrimp. So no fish. But I was wondering if anyone had success raising cherry shrimps and ghost shrimps in the same tank. I know they live peacefully together as they have been in my community tanks, but will they eat each other's larvae?
I think that's it. n______n I know how to keep the little crustations alive, but these would help me a lot in breeding them. Thanx.