Should be fine. A couple of degrees warmer would be nicer. The shrimp may have issues with high flow. I was just sent some blue dreams and I have their red cousins. Neither is in a high flow tank. But the zebra needs good oxgenation more than flow. The warmer water is, the less O it can hold. Therefore, surface aggitation is important.
There are other Hypancustrus from the Xingu that are more expensive than zebras, I keep them as well. Many of the tanks are filtered solely with air powered Poret foam cubes and/or Mattenfilters.
The fish from the middle Xingu (and other rivers in the Amazon system) are used to big swings in conditions, especially temperature. They almost thrive on change. I had a heater malfunction in a tank with a pair of wild discus, some rummy nose tetras and a small group of L450 (a Hypan, but not from the Xingu). The tank heated to about 105F. The discus were dead, the tetras were mush balls but those 450s were hunkered down in their caves. I got the bad heater and dead fish out and did a big water change to drop the temp back into the low 80s. All of the 450s survived and about a month later they began to spawn.
For most zebra keepers the issue isn't keeping them alive, it's having them spawn. They are pretty hardy once they get to about 5 months old.
There are other Hypancustrus from the Xingu that are more expensive than zebras, I keep them as well. Many of the tanks are filtered solely with air powered Poret foam cubes and/or Mattenfilters.
The fish from the middle Xingu (and other rivers in the Amazon system) are used to big swings in conditions, especially temperature. They almost thrive on change. I had a heater malfunction in a tank with a pair of wild discus, some rummy nose tetras and a small group of L450 (a Hypan, but not from the Xingu). The tank heated to about 105F. The discus were dead, the tetras were mush balls but those 450s were hunkered down in their caves. I got the bad heater and dead fish out and did a big water change to drop the temp back into the low 80s. All of the 450s survived and about a month later they began to spawn.
For most zebra keepers the issue isn't keeping them alive, it's having them spawn. They are pretty hardy once they get to about 5 months old.