anybody else raise freshwater shrimp. I'm new to it but I enjoy them want to get a couple more types.
no im sure you could but the type I have grow at most like 2 centimeters longsicman said:Do you raise to eat?
yes they are mine thanks for the compliment. do you raise some? I would like to buy some other colored species, im really liking the Carbon Rili and black king kongmikeg said:Red cherry shrimp... they breed, dependably, but slowly. They will kill and eat some juveniles, rather like guppies. Live, fresh algae, growing in the tank, is a good nutritional 'tonic' for them. Tolerant of cooler water than most aquarium fish. They like live plants and whatnot (ie.:driftwood, rocks) for a sense of security/shelter.
They'l die in 24-48 hours on a bare-glass aquarium floor of fatigue -- their limbs will constantly skitter for purchase, they won't feed... it's an ugly death, trust me,
Females are the bigger and showier (brighter red), which is unheard of in nature.
Some reversion to the wild (drab, beige-colored) strain may occur. Cull these.
Biggest killers are crowding and water impurities. Keeping fish or other competitive species with them is usually disastrous. Keeping other-colored breeds of the same species (there are at least 3 strains i've seen) will lead to muddy-colored variants in a few generations (same problem as with open-pollinated peppers, in a way...).
For variety in an otherwise single-species tank, try a hardy-but-pretty snail (ram's-horn snails -- NOT the giant species -- are good).
That photo looks perfect -- if those are yours, you're doing great. I love the little beasts. Nice!!
I see. Well cool hobby either way. Would be real cool if you had a Pool filled with huge prawns,lol.Nightshade said:no im sure you could but the type I have grow at most like 2 centimeters long
Beautiful shrimp I'm thinking of doing two more tanks and doing some breedingGrass Snake said:I have 2 peppermint shrimp in my saltwater tank. I would take a picture but they're hiding in the live rock some where. I like em they do a great job keeping the tank clean.
That would be a nice challenge. If you wanted to try and sell, depending on their size, peppermint shrimp go for about $10 each. Not sure how much fresh water shrimp go for but it would be cool to have regardless.Nightshade said:
I will get one its quite algae filled
Beautiful shrimp I'm thinking of doing two more tanks and doing some breeding
they are quite expensive the one I want now is 50 bucks a piece and I wouldn't sell I would just want to get a decent amount of themGrass Snake said:That would be a nice challenge. If you wanted to try and sell, depending on their size, peppermint shrimp go for about $10 each. Not sure how much fresh water shrimp go for but it would be cool to have regardless.
Wow that is expensive for a shrimp. Is your purpose to try to control algae with the shrimp.Nightshade said:they are quite expensive the one I want now is 50 bucks a piece and I wouldn't sell I would just want to get a decent amount of them
http://www.theshrimpfarm.com/king-kong-shrimp.php
no I just like them I like unusual petsGrass Snake said:Wow that is expensive for a shrimp. Is your purpose to try to control algae with the shrimp.
I got a feeling somebody is gonna tell us to take our ass back to the fish tank forum. lolmikeg said:Good sound advice. And nitrates are much more toxic to freshwater crustaceans than they are to most fish. And algae can be hateful.
Once, though, i made it work for me.. i had to leave home for a week. I added extra lights, put them on timers, and it helped feed my fish.
They were tilapia, and can graze it off rocks/whatever.
...But, yeah. You're absolutely right.
Nightshade, beware of even the most minimal traces of copper. It's kryptonite for your shrimp. Lethal doses are in the 1-part-per-million range (or thereabouts) if i recall aright. Maybe less. Kryptonite.
If you have hard water -- particularly traces of calcium carbonate -- that's actually safer, since it renders copper ions insoluble in water.
lol no its great advice and its the lighting kept the tank right next to my indoor setupGrass Snake said:I got a feeling somebody is gonna tell us to take our ass back to the fish tank forum. lol
I have a moss ball or whatever it's called in there should I get another plant I have been thinking about it anyways.Grass Snake said:Yeah but I would address the nitrates first which is probably your main culprit. Nitrates are fertilizer and I heard of people using water they change from the aquarium to water plants and get very good results. I would try it but I have a saltwater tank so it wouldn't work for me. You should get a sacrificial plant and experiment.