I'm starting up a tank for Red Cherry Shrimp, and was hoping to get a little advice.
The tank is a 6.6 gallon bowfront with a footprint of 24" by 7" that I plan to plant with Christmas and Taiwan moss on driftwood, Marimo balls, and maybe some good nitrate reducing plants such as duckweed or guppy grass. Since the tank is so long, and I wanted to jump start the cycle with media from my main tank, I went with an AC20 HoB that I'll probably reduce flow on a bit, and cover the filter intake with a sponge prefilter. Since I'll be altering the water chemistry like I do on my main tank (cutting with distilled), I assume that I'll end up with similar stats: 7 dGH and 7.8 pH, and a base nitrate level of 10 ppm (because the tap is ~20 ppm)
Hopefully that all sounds pretty good so far. ~_^
One thing that I haven't been able to find out research wise so far is:
Should I give the tank some time to mature before adding my shrimp?
Obviously it's easy enough to jump start the cycle with some filter media from my main tank, but I guess I'm a little concerned about stability, and having some natural food stuffs for them to graze on. I'd certainly like to give the plants a little time to get filled out, but I'm also very much aware that nice spring weather window will only last so long which really seems like the best time to have anything shipped.
Advice and opinions would be most appreciated! ^_^
The tank is a 6.6 gallon bowfront with a footprint of 24" by 7" that I plan to plant with Christmas and Taiwan moss on driftwood, Marimo balls, and maybe some good nitrate reducing plants such as duckweed or guppy grass. Since the tank is so long, and I wanted to jump start the cycle with media from my main tank, I went with an AC20 HoB that I'll probably reduce flow on a bit, and cover the filter intake with a sponge prefilter. Since I'll be altering the water chemistry like I do on my main tank (cutting with distilled), I assume that I'll end up with similar stats: 7 dGH and 7.8 pH, and a base nitrate level of 10 ppm (because the tap is ~20 ppm)
Hopefully that all sounds pretty good so far. ~_^
One thing that I haven't been able to find out research wise so far is:
Should I give the tank some time to mature before adding my shrimp?
Obviously it's easy enough to jump start the cycle with some filter media from my main tank, but I guess I'm a little concerned about stability, and having some natural food stuffs for them to graze on. I'd certainly like to give the plants a little time to get filled out, but I'm also very much aware that nice spring weather window will only last so long which really seems like the best time to have anything shipped.
Advice and opinions would be most appreciated! ^_^