A couple weeks ago, I added four red cherry shrimp to my L199 tank. Lots of people on the ZebraPleco forums have seemingly kept cherry shrimp in Hypancistrus breeding tanks, and I've never had shrimp but always fancied some. The only other fish in the tank are pygmy corys and three otos. On paper, it looks ideal.
I have not seen a single cherry shrimp for about five days now. As you can see from the pic (taken side-on... it's a 3' tank), there are plenty of places for them to hide.
On the other hand, Hypancistrus species are meant to be shy, nervous feeders, but mine aren't. I don't know if they would go after a live shrimp, but I would not put it past them. I don't know if I should get more cherry shrimp because they would do better and be more active in larger numbers, or if I am just giving the plecos expensive shrimp cocktails.
I have not seen a single cherry shrimp for about five days now. As you can see from the pic (taken side-on... it's a 3' tank), there are plenty of places for them to hide.
On the other hand, Hypancistrus species are meant to be shy, nervous feeders, but mine aren't. I don't know if they would go after a live shrimp, but I would not put it past them. I don't know if I should get more cherry shrimp because they would do better and be more active in larger numbers, or if I am just giving the plecos expensive shrimp cocktails.