Cherry Red Shrimp Breeding Project.

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Cherry shrimp are not picky eater's. I assume you think they are picky because they are not eating all the food you place in the tank.

Just remember the three most important rules to keeping shrimp: 1. DO NOT OVER FEED 2. DO NOT OVER FEED and last but not least 3. DO NOT OVER FEED. If they can't finish it in 2-3 hour's IT'S TOO MUCH. All uneaten food should be removed after 2-3 hour's.

As for using special food imho it's just not neccesary. I feed boiled veggies and Hikari algae wafer's to all my shrimp colonies and have wonderful luck.

Calcium and molting. I have never had to add calcium to their diet to promote good moult's.

My advice is place a small amount of crushed coral in the tank or the filter. Cherry shrimp prefer slightly harder water than most shrimp, and the coral will help buffer the ph when doing water changes etc.

ADA substrate, seachem's flourite substrate...any fracted clay substrate intended for planted tank's work's very well in maintaining a lower ph. But as has been mentioned already...isn't really neccesary for cherry shrimp. They are not only very forgiving of water parameters but they also prefer harder water than most shrimp.

Everyone uses different methods, something that may work for me may not work for other's. But my fire red's, yellows and G/W bee's (sold my super tiger colony) are thriving and I have ton's of berried female's.

Red cherry, Bue pearl, Snowball and Yellow shrimp are basically the same in regard to care and ease of keeping. Just remember they will all hybridize so keep them seperately.
 
ballinouttacntrol;4433805; said:
How's this project going?

Its doing extremely well! I see some little babies on my java moss. The thing that sucks is that there is planaria :irked:
 
izzy_here;4434042; said:
Planaria are easily eradicated using the methods described in this link--> http://www.planetinverts.com/killing_planaria_and_hydra.html I have used panacur with dwarf seahorse's for eradicating hydroids and have also used it for planaria in my cherry tank. It works like a charm and is completely safe for your shrimp and or snail's.

Thank You for the info! :)
 
izzy_here;4434042; said:
Planaria are easily eradicated using the methods described in this link--> http://www.planetinverts.com/killing_planaria_and_hydra.html I have used panacur with dwarf seahorse's for eradicating hydroids and have also used it for planaria in my cherry tank. It works like a charm and is completely safe for your shrimp and or snail's.

studd muffin;4434179; said:
Thank You for the info! :)

I believe fenbendazole (panacur) will kill Nerite snails, but other snails should be ok. Just as an FYI. If you happen to have nerites, take them out before dosing.

It works great for eliminating hydra and planaria, both of which can kill baby shrimp.
 
izzy_here;4433796; said:
Calcium and molting. I have never had to add calcium to their diet to promote good moult's.
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No need for calcium really. If you look at the chemical composition of an exoskeleton you might be surprised just how little calcium there actually is, and by that I mean practically none.
 
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