Hello!
I have a 10 gallon tank that I would love to put some cherry (or similar) shrimp into.
I tried doing my research, and yet my first try at 10 shrimp failed.
I have Indian almond leaves and some alder cones on hand that I can put into the tank, and tank has some christmas moss in it. I have lots of Java ferns and Crypts for them to hide in, and soft driftwood that grows fuzz nicely.
With my first try at shrimp, I didn't order any shrimp food because my tank was growing lots of scrugg, and so didn't think the extra food was necessary. I did put in a little bit of a piece of canned carrot (It was a tiny piece) into the tank one day to see if they would eat that, but they didn't touch it.
Anyway, all of the shrimp are gone now, but I don't want to give up. I would like to try again. But this time I'd like some feedback about what are the absolute essentials to shrimp keeping.
P.S. Here are my water parameters, in case that makes a difference:
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
GH: 150
KH: 110
pH: 7.4
Thanks!
I have a 10 gallon tank that I would love to put some cherry (or similar) shrimp into.
I tried doing my research, and yet my first try at 10 shrimp failed.
I have Indian almond leaves and some alder cones on hand that I can put into the tank, and tank has some christmas moss in it. I have lots of Java ferns and Crypts for them to hide in, and soft driftwood that grows fuzz nicely.
With my first try at shrimp, I didn't order any shrimp food because my tank was growing lots of scrugg, and so didn't think the extra food was necessary. I did put in a little bit of a piece of canned carrot (It was a tiny piece) into the tank one day to see if they would eat that, but they didn't touch it.
Anyway, all of the shrimp are gone now, but I don't want to give up. I would like to try again. But this time I'd like some feedback about what are the absolute essentials to shrimp keeping.
P.S. Here are my water parameters, in case that makes a difference:
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
GH: 150
KH: 110
pH: 7.4
Thanks!