Maybe, I wouldn't do more than 2 or 3 though
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i might do thatOr you could have 30+ shrimp theres lots of cool colorful shrimp
These are some of the colorful ones. It may be best to keep only one color. When they breed if they mix the offspring will be brown. Only start out with less than 10, they will quickly fill up the tank. They have such a low bioload that you could have tons in there.i might do that
do you have to cycle a tank for shrimpThese are some of the colorful ones. It may be best to keep only one color. When they breed if they mix the offspring will be brown. Only start out with less than 10, they will quickly fill up the tank. They have such a low bioload that you could have tons in there.
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If you do want snails you can block the holes with mesh, snails and shrimp would make a nice tank. I especially like mystery snails
Yes, it would also be best for them to have a few more plants and maybe a small piece of driftwood. Shrimp like to feed on the biofilm that grows on driftwood.do you have to cycle a tank for shrimp
are there any smal fish that i might be able to fit in the tank with themYes, it would also be best for them to have a few more plants and maybe a small piece of driftwood. Shrimp like to feed on the biofilm that grows on driftwood.
They also eat algae, so if you put a jar of small rocks in a windowsill where it gets sun and let algae grow on them you can put the rock in your tank. You can rotate rocks so you have a continuous supply
no it isntSmall fish: you could maybe do a single male guppy, but I wouldn't recommend it. Guppies are social fish so need a buddy. They also do best with more swimming room
Water changes:
I would do 50% weekly, especially when they have multiplied and theres lots. Is your tank already cycled with the current fish you have?
Ok. Do you have a test kit?no it isnt
im likely going to get one tommorow is the master kit worth itOk. Do you have a test kit?