Fat Cherry !

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This cherry shrimp is thick !!! it's reaching one and half !!!

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I caught it swarming the algae at the top of the tank.
 
Big guy! Got me thinking about my orange neocardinia that never grew larger then an 3/4 inch. Their parents were larger, but the offspring never grew. It continued that way for generations.
 
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It's space...

While I look like an oddball on social media.

I gladly crawl every steps to understand things and gladly will report exactly what I Witnessed doing so.

This shrimp is more than 8 months old, and has a whole 5 gallons filled with algae, to him alone I only supplemented it's diet with calcium food and tried to feed as less as possible. Anyway he always goes for the natural stuff he can forage far before the rest. The food I added has to be fungus development tested and approved, by me... What I used endured a week or was consumed first. I tried A couple ones. And there's not many qualifying for that. The shrimp can take days to find it and will never eat all of it.

I have another witness tank running with 12-18 shrimps that I nearly only supplement too , and this one is filled with bladder snails in addition. The filter is filled with both shrimps and snails Every time I add food they find it in minutes and stick to it a lot more. but they leave a lot. What I like. You can see these crazy thing entering the output and try swimming up (down) to the impeller.

And I have this shrimp tank that I feed like there's no tomorrow and everything is consumed fast enough, multiple times a day.

The next step is to... Anyway The more you feed them the more they are going to breed small and faster.

At the moment there's multiple couple swimming around on "top of each other" and that means they are mating soon... but there's not enough hiding places to do it... Because you should never see that happen. loll.
 
These guys were in a 10g chock full of hornwort. Just them. There really werent that many in there, less then 50 of them at the most. I guess I'll have to give them another try.
 
Talking shrimp only...

In the last years, I'm still passing biology and have a good experience with inverts over time. (as long as illness is not involved)

Sadly these being are relying on very simple but strict facts. Their basic water chemistry requirements must exist permanently.

When you start changing things, even water you can expect some kind of impact.

Keeping balance in your tank will always logically bring you to a bigger one. loll.
 
I'm trying to bait him out of hiding since last time... I got it once again this morning :)

Munching on pellets I installed Friday. Those are awesome they last a very long time without spoiling. And the little guy can get some supplement, While he really prefer biofilm, he still goes for the pellets once in a while.

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