Hi all, new boy here.
I have a query regarding Amano shrimps.
I started out with 5 in a 50L tank along with a small community of fish, mostly tetras in June 2018.
I moved house in April 2019 and so did the fish - I upgraded to a much larger (150L) tank in the new house.
During the move one shrimp died.
In fact I lost it completely as I was transferring them and found it by the front door 2 days later, it had jumped out of the smaller tank while I was moving them across and gone for a walk!
Definitely a dead shrimp and not a moulted shell.
So far as I knew I had 4 shrimps left, up until sometime last summer when during one of their “nutty half-hours” where they fly around the tank like maniacs, I counted 5 again!
This tank also has a male Bolivian Ram, a bristlenose Pleco, and about 30 Neon/Cardinal/Ember Tetras.
The tank also has all natural plants, driftwood and rocks.
I’m reading that the life span of an Amano is 2-3 years and that they are difficult to breed, so my question is, how unusual is it for them to breed in a community tank and not just to breed but to maintain the original stock level without me seeing any sign of breeding or baby shrimps?
I 100% currently have 5 Amano shrimps in my tank, 4 years and 8 months after stocking them!
I have a query regarding Amano shrimps.
I started out with 5 in a 50L tank along with a small community of fish, mostly tetras in June 2018.
I moved house in April 2019 and so did the fish - I upgraded to a much larger (150L) tank in the new house.
During the move one shrimp died.
In fact I lost it completely as I was transferring them and found it by the front door 2 days later, it had jumped out of the smaller tank while I was moving them across and gone for a walk!
Definitely a dead shrimp and not a moulted shell.
So far as I knew I had 4 shrimps left, up until sometime last summer when during one of their “nutty half-hours” where they fly around the tank like maniacs, I counted 5 again!
This tank also has a male Bolivian Ram, a bristlenose Pleco, and about 30 Neon/Cardinal/Ember Tetras.
The tank also has all natural plants, driftwood and rocks.
I’m reading that the life span of an Amano is 2-3 years and that they are difficult to breed, so my question is, how unusual is it for them to breed in a community tank and not just to breed but to maintain the original stock level without me seeing any sign of breeding or baby shrimps?
I 100% currently have 5 Amano shrimps in my tank, 4 years and 8 months after stocking them!