Some of you may know that I recently bought some Blueberry Neocaridina heteropoda (cherry shrimp)
As their name suggests they are blue rather than red.
The guy I bought them from at Kesgrave Tropicals has said something very strange and unexpected - having an email conversation over 2 weeks about their care and feeding, when I suggested buying some more, out of the blue (pun intended!) he declared that they are a specialist shrimp and need R.O water and Salty Shrimp which I understand is a water conditioner with minerals especially for shrimp to remineralise R.O water. He suggested the 7.5 one. My tap water and hence tank water is 7.8pH and I'm wary of messing about with it if it's not necessary.
At first he'd said they were easy to keep just to keep an eye on the water quality and now this.
Has anyone else heard of this requirement?
Is it really necessary to do all this to keep the shrimp healthy or is it just a marketing ploy?
As their name suggests they are blue rather than red.
The guy I bought them from at Kesgrave Tropicals has said something very strange and unexpected - having an email conversation over 2 weeks about their care and feeding, when I suggested buying some more, out of the blue (pun intended!) he declared that they are a specialist shrimp and need R.O water and Salty Shrimp which I understand is a water conditioner with minerals especially for shrimp to remineralise R.O water. He suggested the 7.5 one. My tap water and hence tank water is 7.8pH and I'm wary of messing about with it if it's not necessary.
At first he'd said they were easy to keep just to keep an eye on the water quality and now this.
Has anyone else heard of this requirement?
Is it really necessary to do all this to keep the shrimp healthy or is it just a marketing ploy?