"Dry foods on the whole much more nutritious than frozen food"
Well there is that reef squad badge.
I guess I am doing it wrong.
Well there is that reef squad badge.
I guess I am doing it wrong.
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"Dry foods on the whole much more nutritious than frozen food"
Well there is that reef squad badge.
I guess I am doing it wrong.
Good morning.
I am going to build a planted tank and try to raise ghost shrimp in the 20L that used to be the sump. I have to drive 2 hours to get shrimp and they are kind of interesting so I will up my game and see what happens. I found a power foam filter for it and got a 30 inch LED light yesterday.
I need to make another stand. Something to do today.
I feel like I am being watched. It's kind of creepy.
What can you tell me about simple FW water chemistry. I haven't run a FW tank in a very long time.Enjoy the new livestock and gear - I have worked with wild-collected ghost shrimp in the past and currently have some in one of my tanks. I supplement their diet with Hikari's Shrimp Cuisine.
The pictures of Louie is good enough the frame - nice work!
What can you tell me about simple FW water chemistry. I haven't run a FW tank in a very long time.
I never used anything but dechlorinated tap water.
I looked into that online. It seems the terms ghost, glass and shore shrimp are all referring to the same animal with numerous regional variations. I have shore shrimp in my 20 sw and ghost shrimp in a 10 fw.Once the tank is cycled then the main thing that I focus on is keeping the conductivity in a fairly consistent range (you can buy a conductivity meter for about $25 online). For both simple and fancy shrimp, I have found that regular, small water changes, live plants like java moss or other floating plants, and a sponge filter work well. IME most shrimp are very flexible with temperature, they seem to breed better at temperatures close to 80F. Additionally, I have always been told that copper is toxic to shrimp.
BTW, I have worked with both FW and SW ghost shrimp - the ones that I current have are SW.
When’s dinner?
I looked into that online. It seems the terms ghost, glass and shore shrimp are all referring to the same animal with numerous regional variations. I have shore shrimp in my 20 sw and ghost shrimp in a 10 fw.
and to be honest I might get a few freshwater fish and put in there.
It's a disease. I cant help myself.