I maintain a planted tank (I know... different forum) where I have relatively* happy Nerite Snails and Amano Shrimp. Problem is that neither species will breed in freshwater. However, I have been told that both of these will breed in brackish water. So I am considering establishing a small brackish tank for the sole purpose of housing and breeding these two species.
Having never done brackish, I'm not sure what is necessary. Assuming that I have no plans to add scats, puffers, monos or other brackish fish, what are my basic requirements and what is the appropriate salinity?
Thanks for any suggestions. - Chris
* The nerite snail shells seem to decalcify over time; this seems to cause the snail to die after a few months. I suspect this is a function of the much lower hardness of freshwater plant tanks.
Having never done brackish, I'm not sure what is necessary. Assuming that I have no plans to add scats, puffers, monos or other brackish fish, what are my basic requirements and what is the appropriate salinity?
Thanks for any suggestions. - Chris
* The nerite snail shells seem to decalcify over time; this seems to cause the snail to die after a few months. I suspect this is a function of the much lower hardness of freshwater plant tanks.