See what I mean?! Conflicting advice!LondonDragon said:Cherries do fine at temps of 26C, I had mine breeding at 30C before.
Thanks, Paulo. I think you're probably one of the most experienced shrimp keepers on here, so I'll bear that in mind.
See what I mean?! Conflicting advice!LondonDragon said:Cherries do fine at temps of 26C, I had mine breeding at 30C before.
George Farmer said:Here you go. I'm quite excited about this actually!
I have some Hikari Sinking Wafers (free with the lastest issue of PFK) which contain spirulina and calcium iodate and all sorts of stuff that sounds very healthy. Might even try one myself! lol
The heater is preset to 26C.
Maybe I could put the heater on a timer (2 hours on, 2 off or something) to induce a slight temperature swing?
Are there any thoughts on this? Does anyone have any good links regarding best temperatures? I've read lots of conflicting info.
What's the best shrimp forum around these days - except this one, of course!?
hotweldfire said:This is a good blog site if you want to get into the crazy world of rarer species/highly selective breeding:
http://www.shrimp-attack.com/
Gill said:I like cherries and agree that they are very robust.
I have them outdoors in one of those blue builders barrels ( will be checking them on return).
I have them in unheated bowl that sits on the kitchen windowsill.
I have them in another unheated bowl, that sits on the living room windowsill. This one gets alot of sun and houses daphnia will them with a pair of Gold HF.
The lowest I have kept them at was around 15degrees and they were fine.