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![]() Hey I got these little pink shrimp and I was wondering how to breed them👀👀🐠🐠🐋
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![]() jave moss for them to hide and eat off of
I used just crushed flakes |
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![]() Do you still have these shrimp. Mine disappeared... Iron overdose
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![]() Yes I still have the shrimps and they seem to be thriving well I have them with the guppys . Iwas reading that if you want to breed them have them alone otherwise the baby's will get eatin also I don't add anything to these tank ie; iron 👻👻😎👍
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![]() Just did a big water change. My tank has grown out well but having a tall tank with so many plants makes it hard to find shrimp in there...
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![]() That's good this way if they breed nobody will find them 👻👻bring in some cobomba for me I want to try it in my dirt tank 👀👀
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![]() they do a good job of hidding
I had a 38 gal I threw a couple in and I never saw more then 2 or 3 when I took the tank down there where about 100. I kept some in a 5 gal planted tank and they where doing fine multipling and staying in the open There where no fish in there, I put in a couple of least killies(the smallest livebearer in America iamtold) and they ate everyone in a couple of days I read after that least killies are very aggressive, why you should research first |
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![]() I have a 5 gallon planted with 2 bettas in it now but I may try to pair the male up in my larger tank with a crowntail. How long have you had the shrimp live?
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![]() I have had the shrimp for several years, before my least killies ate them
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![]() You should have asked me about those Least killies. mean little suckers. But not as bad as Gambusia.
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![]() a little late now
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