freshwater shrimp questions......

rocker92

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i want some shrimp....what is the smallest tank possable?????i would like something 5gal or under.....and i want the glass,square tanks like a smaller version of a normal glass 10gal.!!!!! and also what kind of shrimp would be easist?????

thanks!!
 
Cherry shrimp are the best shrimp for beginners to keep, seeing how hardy they are. They also breed heavily, meaning they need some space to grow. Five gallons is the smallest size tank you want to use for a shrimp tank. Shrimp are sensitive to nitrate/nitrite/ammonia levels, and a smaller tank will build these levels up more quickly.
 
could i find a 5gal. glass in a petstore????? i want something like a mini 10gal. style and also, could i use it as a small fry grow-out tank???????
 
I seen 5.5 gallon tanks at Petsmart and Petco. These are the rectangular prism like the 10 gallon and up.
 
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Red cherry are the easiest to keep and also pretty easy to find. The same species (Neocaridina heteropoda) also comes in yellow and white variations which are just as easy to keep as the reds. But don't mix different colors in a tank or they'll breed back to their wild color form which is brownish/clear. The different color variations have been produced by selective breeding.

This species does breed quite easily so a couple of months are you get your shrimp you'll have a lot more.

You'll also need a heater and filter for the tank.

There are a number of people on this forum who sell this species. I bought some yellow ones back in September and they're breeding like crazy.
 
I have ~30 RCS in my 5.5gal 'hex' (it's kind of a funny hex) and they seem to be thriving. They're very active, especially when the zucchini hits the water! :D
 
The same species (Neocaridina heteropoda) also comes in yellow and white variations which are just as easy to keep as the reds.

If by by white you are referring to "snowball" shrimp then they are not the same species.

"Snowballs" are Neocaridina cf. zhangjiajiensis
 
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