Tommy Gunnz
Fish Crazy
Hello everyone!
So, I sent my wife out to get some supplies for a nice weekend sitting around the house doing nothing (our first weekend in almost a year without kids!!!!) and she stopped into an LFS on her way back. They had a fire (blood) shrimp in stock and she knew that I had been trying to order one from another store and so she bought it for me! Great wife, huh?
Anyways, right now it is floating in the bag and I have only my actynic lights on. I am pretty sure that I am just going to stick to the drip method in order to get it acclimated over the next couple of hours, but I thought I would ask if anyone has tips or tricks for me on dealing with shrimp. I have kept FW shrimp before, but this is obviously much bigger and I obviously want this one to survive as long as possible due to its costs and the important job I would like it to perform.
I have everything this shrimp is going to need already (i.e. good water, proper salinity levels, lots of rockwork in which it can hide in, etc...) but I am unfamiliar with how to comply with its Iodine needs. Is this something that I need to buy and add to the water chemistry or is it going to be one of the trace elements in my salt mix? I have been using Kent Sea Salt up until my next water change (probrably going to do it on Wednesday) when I will be changing over to Instant Ocean Reef Crystals, if that helps out.
Thanks for any help you can give me!
So, I sent my wife out to get some supplies for a nice weekend sitting around the house doing nothing (our first weekend in almost a year without kids!!!!) and she stopped into an LFS on her way back. They had a fire (blood) shrimp in stock and she knew that I had been trying to order one from another store and so she bought it for me! Great wife, huh?
Anyways, right now it is floating in the bag and I have only my actynic lights on. I am pretty sure that I am just going to stick to the drip method in order to get it acclimated over the next couple of hours, but I thought I would ask if anyone has tips or tricks for me on dealing with shrimp. I have kept FW shrimp before, but this is obviously much bigger and I obviously want this one to survive as long as possible due to its costs and the important job I would like it to perform.
I have everything this shrimp is going to need already (i.e. good water, proper salinity levels, lots of rockwork in which it can hide in, etc...) but I am unfamiliar with how to comply with its Iodine needs. Is this something that I need to buy and add to the water chemistry or is it going to be one of the trace elements in my salt mix? I have been using Kent Sea Salt up until my next water change (probrably going to do it on Wednesday) when I will be changing over to Instant Ocean Reef Crystals, if that helps out.
Thanks for any help you can give me!