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  1. JenCliBee

    Moving ALL shrimp to new tank. Scared!

    Ive found the best way to make sure most if not all are safety caught and moved is..... move all adults and babies you can actually find and see.... then wait untill all/most babies have grown large enough to actually be seen and caught.... i know this means running there current tank for longer...
  2. JenCliBee

    RCS - Going rate in shops?

    Sorry to go off topic slightly any chance you can give us the place where you can get fire-reds for that price please? :thumbup:
  3. JenCliBee

    RCS - Going rate in shops?

    Anything from £2.50 - £5 each going by my lfs
  4. JenCliBee

    What to do with Assassin Snails?

    Yes mate, the swap section is integrated into the sale section, you just need to select the relevant tag :)
  5. JenCliBee

    What to do with Assassin Snails?

    Or just make a massive amount of posts.
  6. JenCliBee

    Substrates, Cat Litter, shrimp

    Hi Ben, im currently using it in my 70l cherry tank and have been for the last 12 months, i cant really help you on the buffering and weather the KH/PH alters.... ive not really noticed any difference in all honesty but then again i dont check them anyways. The shrimp are thriving and the...
  7. JenCliBee

    Cherry Shrimp & CO2

    Re: Cherry Shrimp & CO2 Completely agree with Radik, i had to remove my albino black neons due to them attacking full grown cherries never mind small juvenile ones.... once i removed them and a single guppy, the population grew 10 fold.... in one of my tanks i currently have 400+, yet at any...
  8. JenCliBee

    Green eggs in cherry shrimp tank

    I would be more inclined to say they were snails eggs myself?
  9. JenCliBee

    Easiest Shrimp To Breed

    Red cherries are probably renowned to be the easiest.
  10. JenCliBee

    Advice for cherry shrimp set-up - now with pic

    If i remember correctly (been a while since ive kept cherries), optimal temps are 22-24 for breeding, higher temps will just slow the breeding down and lowering will just slow the breeding and growth. Having it to warm like most fish above it's ideal temp just metabolise quicker and results in...
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