Ludisia |
04-20-2007 04:30 AM |
Thanks to all:biggrin:
I’m not expert – yet, but I try to tell something. Among the pet shrimp there are huge variations of different species. Tiny Caridina species are algae eaters with filter feeding and for example Procambarus is a bigger crayfish with strong claws.
Mainly amanoshrimp is eating different algae forms, but plants, vege-wafers and shrimp pellets goes very well too. I’ve heard that they go nuts when frozen food is served. Amano lives in freshwater, but the larvae needs salt water to grow adult. Several Caridina species are living their whole life in freshwater though. That might be a problem. Probably you have to strain hundreds of shrimp away from your tank time to time.
“Ghost shrimp” is usually some species in genus Macrobrachium or Palaemonetes. They are called long-armed shrimp. These shrimp are usually very territorial, so it is best to keep them alone or only companion with same size.
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“Shrimp need good water parameters to thrive. The larger the tank, the less it is susceptible to worsening water parameters. A minimum size tank of 10 gallons is recommended. The larger the shrimp species and/or your population, the more space the shrimp should get.”
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