Absolutely love it, those shrimp are incredible and so many of them!![]()
cheers timms, there are a few too many now, i have noticed the population is starting to level off so will be moving 50 or so on soon.
Fantastic video,so Intresting a Taiwan bee tank,definately my dream somewhere down the road.Have you got any idea of PH,Gh and TDS in your tank?Cheers Mark
they are pretty cool mark, one of my favourite past times is staring at the tank to see what weird and wonderful morph's have appeared.
I remineralize with bee shrimp gh to tds of 100 for new water at WC to bring the tds back down to 150ish from ferts and food etc over the 7-14 days between wc. I have no idea what the other param's are but being as the substrate is ebigold which buffers shrimp tanks well and the reminerizing i would guess Ph6, gh around 6/7 ish... only measure TDS and temp. TDS is in the 200's at the moment which could also be the reason for slow breeding now, trying to bring it down with more regular WC as been busy of late.
Really lovely video you've uploaded, so many shrimp and looking very health... What additive if any do you use to maintain your water parameters? And what is the plants you have carpeting? seem to filling out nicely...
As above mate, Bee Shrimp Gh+ to maintain params and just 1ml of tropica ferts every few days... could really do with more you can see issues in some of the plants.
Carpet plant is sold as Elantine Hydropiper by tropica in 12grow but this is wrong. It generally sold as MonteCarlo3, think it is being reclassified properly at the moment. Its the same plant as in my 60 as high tech yet there is no difference in appearance which is unusual. Its one of the few carpet plants ive had a success with in ultra low tech like this.