Man I started como here because of the shrimps I keep coming for your plants your plants are always so healthy… please do a video on what you do to keep your moss looking good
Mixing is fun! Great videos, I haven't mixed much , buddy mixed and got red steel and looked amazing. Maybe kne day. I do agree fissidends is a very amazing moss to keep. Keep up the great work, such a soothing voice to listen to
@@shrimpmaniadaily the problem is I keep pure lines and don't really have a cull tank. When I do get culls, I gift them to friends and family members For my few friends that do it, they have tanks everywhere and have lots of culls :( but never say never, might try one day soon. Keep up the great videos and can't wait till the next one!!
I know in growing that coconut husk binds calcium. I always add a small shell to dissolve some calcium into the water thinking it might help but not sure?
I actually plan to mix red rilis and blue sapphire neos once both get babies, the blues are still too small though, but the rilis have been berried for 2 weeks now. I can only imagine the fun with caridinas for now... Good luck! :)
I've heard, doesn't hurt to try though, I think, I'm just starting out, so experiments won't hurt. I'll love them all the same... :) (I have the tanks to see them through, btw, just so no one thinks I'm culling inhumanely, they'll still get their homes!)
Short mania maybe you can answer this question or someone that's watching this video can tell me is it okay to put fluval stratum in a undergravel filter box. I'm trying my first attempt at using filter boxes and want to get started on the right track and that put something in the box that can't be used. I've heard of people saying it dissolves easily that's what my concern is will it disintegrate in the box? By the way I love those coconut arches I am going to go buy some coconuts and get my hack saw out and make me some of those arches 🤪😀
My comments! Mixing isn't fun for me. It becomes a nightmare. When we do that, we got unstable shrimps, with mutilple genes, and if you want to achieve nice ones, you have to select and select to arrive to something. And there will be so many patterns, that finally, it will take many, many tanks if you want to achieve all the patterns you see. So... a nightmare in my point of view. This is nothing like having shrimps with good genetic, so when you crossbreeed, you have more chances that it will be stable, and it will not take 10 yerars to arrive to something. A culling tank is fun to see... but... you have to decide what you want to do with the shrimp later... and... so, no I don't think this is a good idea, if you're serious about shrimp breeding.
Man I started como here because of the shrimps I keep coming for your plants your plants are always so healthy… please do a video on what you do to keep your moss looking good
I also have one of those "one siders" in my Blue Bolt tank. They are really interesting.
I hope we can breed them one day, that would be cool to have a colony of them
21:24 that's an awesome metallic purple shrimp, look how well it contrasts to the red shrimp. I'd love to have a stable colony of these!
Mixing is fun! Great videos, I haven't mixed much , buddy mixed and got red steel and looked amazing. Maybe kne day. I do agree fissidends is a very amazing moss to keep. Keep up the great work, such a soothing voice to listen to
Thank you Ray, I appreciate your love and support! You must try too mix as well sometime you can get interesting result like half sider shrimp.
@@shrimpmaniadaily the problem is I keep pure lines and don't really have a cull tank. When I do get culls, I gift them to friends and family members
For my few friends that do it, they have tanks everywhere and have lots of culls :( but never say never, might try one day soon. Keep up the great videos and can't wait till the next one!!
I love your tanks and shrimp! So beautiful!
Thank you so much Michele!
thx for a great video! rewatched again. started my first attempt in cross breeding since shrimping from 2002 ish
Good luck!
Your moss arch looks absolutely gorgeous! ^^
Thank you! 😊
@@shrimpmaniadaily Hello, what is the name of that moss?
I know in growing that coconut husk binds calcium. I always add a small shell to dissolve some calcium into the water thinking it might help but not sure?
Hi bro.. Do you advice me to use sera liquid to lowering ph?
Oh I'm cracking up at watching this little half spider he or she or both are having a great time ricocheting off all of the adult shrimp. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Both?
Hi👋 lovely shrimp there!!! What are the black blue with a lot of wight body called??? Ther are stunning ❤
I love the diversity
Thank you
Beautiful shrimp tank. Could you please do a video when you change the soil? I would love to learn from you
Yes I will defiantly do that! Thank you!
I actually plan to mix red rilis and blue sapphire neos once both get babies, the blues are still too small though, but the rilis have been berried for 2 weeks now. I can only imagine the fun with caridinas for now... Good luck! :)
Sounds great! But be crateful with Neos they can through some wild shrimps when you mix different colors
I've heard, doesn't hurt to try though, I think, I'm just starting out, so experiments won't hurt. I'll love them all the same... :) (I have the tanks to see them through, btw, just so no one thinks I'm culling inhumanely, they'll still get their homes!)
Short mania maybe you can answer this question or someone that's watching this video can tell me is it okay to put fluval stratum in a undergravel filter box. I'm trying my first attempt at using filter boxes and want to get started on the right track and that put something in the box that can't be used. I've heard of people saying it dissolves easily that's what my concern is will it disintegrate in the box? By the way I love those coconut arches I am going to go buy some coconuts and get my hack saw out and make me some of those arches 🤪😀
I never tried fluvial soil but I can't see why not
bonjour , c'est quoi ton sol ? superbes crevettes
Thank you
wont you eventually get brown shrimp by doing this?
This is what happened when you mixing Neocaridina shrimp and I have Caridina
They'r called quimeras to the shrimps that only have stripes in the half of their body
That's good to know! Thank you for an info!
My comments! Mixing isn't fun for me. It becomes a nightmare. When we do that, we got unstable shrimps, with mutilple genes, and if you want to achieve nice ones, you have to select and select to arrive to something. And there will be so many patterns, that finally, it will take many, many tanks if you want to achieve all the patterns you see. So... a nightmare in my point of view. This is nothing like having shrimps with good genetic, so when you crossbreeed, you have more chances that it will be stable, and it will not take 10 yerars to arrive to something. A culling tank is fun to see... but... you have to decide what you want to do with the shrimp later... and... so, no I don't think this is a good idea, if you're serious about shrimp breeding.