Red Shrimp

jones57742

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Folks:

I have recently (a week ago) received approximately 50 Crystal red shrimp (Caridina sp), Grade C.

They came as "very, very little devils (ie. barely visible)" but are growing*.

I have them in a 5G with very a rudimentary mechanical and biowheel filtration process.

I maintain pristine water conditions in the tank with Ph = 7 and Gh = 8 via 90% daily WC's from my main tank.

The temperature is 78F.

I am feeding brine shrimp, beef heart mixture and TetraMin Tropical Flakes (1/2 teaspoon 3 times/day, ie. mornings brine shrimp, noon beef heart, late afternoon Flakes).

I have a substantial quantity of floating plants in the tank.

I also have 1 Guppy Male and 3 Guppy Females in the tank as well as 6 high end koi angel fish (a triple cross with two parents who were imported from Germany) who are only now barely visible.

Does anyone know of anything else which I need "to be doing" in order to promote growth (which means to me make them happy shrimpies)?

TR

Additional Items:

The tanks which I have available to "move them and the angels to" are another 5G as well as a 50G which I anticipate ordering this week and ultimately my main tank (110G).

I cannot move the shrimp to my main tank until they are substantially larger as my main tank, which is community, includes 2 Ea 4" black angels.

Also I anticipate rehoming 25 of the shrimp to a large community aquarium at a retirement project community center when they become adults.
 
Just a quick question about your setup...have your guppies been bothering / eating your shrimp? I just received my RCS yesterday, and after putting them into the tank, I think the real little ones might have became guppie-snacks... =(
 
Just a quick question about your setup...have your guppies been bothering / eating your shrimp? I just received my RCS yesterday, and after putting them into the tank, I think the real little ones might have became guppie-snacks... =(

You "got her there".

I had 10 adolescent guppies in the 5G and they immediately "became interested" in the very small shrimp.

I immediately moved the guppies to my main tank except for 4 (a male and 3 females) and began serious feeding in the 5G tank.

I have not observed the guppies bothering the shrimp at all since.

TR


cheungsta:

With the water parameters and feeding protocol which I posted after two weeks most of the shrimp are too large for "guppy groceries".

TR
 
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