Juvenile Red Cherry Shrimps

sumcece

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Hi, I was wondering how long will it take juvenile red cherry shrimps to grow to adult size? They are about a quarter inch big now. I just purchased them and realized they are too small to introduced into my community tank. I am afraid my Blue rams might eat them or being sucked up by the filter.
So i have them in a fish bowl for now. Can they survive in a fish bowl without filtration?
All help/suggestions will be appreciated. Thank you.
 
From my understanding, Cherries need clean water to do well. I would suggest at least putting a small sponge filter in.
 
they need clean water, definitely. i only use a small sponge filter in a heavily planted tank for my cherry shrimp, and i just had a successful hatching with 16 new baby shrimp in my tank. i only noticed them cause i did a tank transfer and had to catch each individual baby shrimp. i think some might've gotten siphoned out but o well.
 
Yep, definately go with a filter. RCS (Red Cherry shrimp) mature fairly quickly. It just takes them a few months to reach sexual maturity. It varies a bit, from tank to tank, because of water quality.

To get the most out of them, I'd get a 10g tank. You can then enjoy watching them reproduce like bunnies and develop a large colony of red critters!
 
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