TOO
Member
Hi all,
Sorry for the poor video quality, but although this is utterly plantless I thought this set-up might be of interest for some here on UKAPS. The tank is 75x30x20 optiwhite. Set-up is just a lot of selected beach stones scattered and only slightly scaped 🙂 over the surface. Temperature is high as required for these shrimp, around 28 degrees. The water is just tap. This group have been accustomed over some generations to the water here in Aarhus, Denmark (hard and alkaline), so no additions of any salts.
I started out with 10 shrimp in May and now there is 50+. I am beginning to sell some so it does not get overcrowded. I change 20% of water every 2-3 weeks and feed maybe once a week with fish and shrimp food made into powder. What is peculiar about these shrimp is that they never actively seek food, they just move around sifting through whatever microfauna and flora is on the stones and in the substrate. I also sometimes add some dead leaves to aid the development of micro fauna and flora. As you can see the shrimp are extremely bold, they don't even hide when I do water change. In the beginning they used only the back third of the tank, but now they seem to be all over.
I hope you enjoy it.
Thomas
Sorry for the poor video quality, but although this is utterly plantless I thought this set-up might be of interest for some here on UKAPS. The tank is 75x30x20 optiwhite. Set-up is just a lot of selected beach stones scattered and only slightly scaped 🙂 over the surface. Temperature is high as required for these shrimp, around 28 degrees. The water is just tap. This group have been accustomed over some generations to the water here in Aarhus, Denmark (hard and alkaline), so no additions of any salts.
I started out with 10 shrimp in May and now there is 50+. I am beginning to sell some so it does not get overcrowded. I change 20% of water every 2-3 weeks and feed maybe once a week with fish and shrimp food made into powder. What is peculiar about these shrimp is that they never actively seek food, they just move around sifting through whatever microfauna and flora is on the stones and in the substrate. I also sometimes add some dead leaves to aid the development of micro fauna and flora. As you can see the shrimp are extremely bold, they don't even hide when I do water change. In the beginning they used only the back third of the tank, but now they seem to be all over.
I hope you enjoy it.
Thomas