Re: Aquanano40 CRShrimp tank....Shrimp ordered.
Im really looking forward to having a dedicated shrimp tank to see them in all their glory not hiding away or being shy due to the presence of fish.
Good luck with your set up, keep us posted
Cheerio,
Ady.
yeah i have read too that breeding and rearing of young is less prolific with liquid carbon, to be honest if they breed and i get any additions ill be well chuffed. I dont know if i dare have no liquid carbon but i may go down the pressurised route still yet with this tank, i could ditch the liquid carbon then and run at a reasonable, but not all out c02 level which would suit the plants in here fine id imagine.Otto72 said:What most concerned me more about it was the livelyhood of the offspring with CO2 more than the adults themselves.
plans for another set up already, its addictive isnt it! In all honesty i have very little experience with shrimp keeping and have never bred any I chose CRS due to my tap water locally which is naturally low in hardness and would need the least conditioning for these shrimps.Otto72 said:After my Sakura tank is up and running, tank two will be CRS, I want to get good at this first before I dive into the expense
Im really looking forward to having a dedicated shrimp tank to see them in all their glory not hiding away or being shy due to the presence of fish.
Good luck with your set up, keep us posted
Cheerio,
Ady.