My Top 6 Easy-To-Keep Freshwater Shrimp For Your Planted Aquarium!
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- So you’re new to shrimp keeping. You’re ready to try something new and exciting but you’re not sure where to begin. With so many options out there, it's very easy to feel overwhelmed. I too was in a similar position when I first got into shrimp keeping. I’m going to share with you my top 6 species of freshwater shrimp that I feel will be perfect for you and any other beginner to the shrimp keeping hobby.
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What shrimp do you currently keep and what size tank do you use for them?
I keep mine in my 36g community tank.
6 Harlequin Rasbora
8 Galaxy Rasbora (Celestial Pearl Danio)
4 Otocinclus Catfish
5 Sterbai Corydora
4 Black Kuhli Loach
1 Banded Kuhli Loach
7 White Wizard Snail
2 Black Devil Snail
4 Bamboo Shrimps
Neocaridina Shrimps(Red, Blue, Yellow & Mix)
I have a 5.5 gallon ghost shrimp tank all to themselves.
I have ten gallon tank with guppy,s neon tetras and red cherry shrimp
This is one of the most informative videos I've seen since I started looking into adding shrimp to my tanks. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful.
My dream freshwater aquarium is a taller-than-it-is long tank with zebra danios (for their silver and blue colours,) blue velvet shrimp, a non-pest snail species and a hillstream loach. White sand substrate with black lava rock hardscape and tonnes of places to hide; I'd probably keep duckweed but I'm honestly afraid of most other live plants lol.
My favourites are neocaridina for colour and Pinocchio shrimp for looks. I really love how they swim and their cute little nose!
Wait till you see my Amanos.... this weekend!
Very well made and easy follow :) I love shrimp 🦐
Thank you very much :) What type of shrimp do you keep?
Thanks for the info
You're welcome ❤️
lovely shrimp
The reason you are not seeing baby Shrimp is because you are condoning keeping Guppies with Shrimp and Guppies like nothing better than baby Shrimp they will also cut the tails off Neons!
Most nano fish except for Otocinclus Catfish and possibly Bristlenose Plecos, will prey on baby shrimp. It's up to each person to decide whether or not they want a shrimp only tank or a community tank. I'm only providing information based on experience and what I currently keep in my tanks.
I have only just started with shrimp. I just got some ghost to start off. They seem to be doing okay, one tank I have some Harley Quinn's and another with a sweet female beta. I just hate they don't live very long 😢 so once I feel like I can keep them alive and happy I will venture to more expensive ones lol
This video was great btw very informative and helpful for my next buys. lol
I'm glad the video was helpful :) I feel that Ghost Shrimp have the shortest lifespan. Also, if your Betta by chance is bullying them, they could be getting stressed resulting in earlier than expected deaths.
Just brought in some neocaridina shrimp yesterday and one of the females seems to have some green algae growing on her swimmers. Is this something I should be concerned about
Sounds like a fungus. You should probably isolate her if possible and research treatment.
It probably has green fungus. Use this website for the steps for treatment: tinyurl.com/35ym4yeu
What is the cause of the blackening of the filter pad and the growth of black algae in the filter tubes during the cycle process? Have you ever had this problem? Unfortunately, I've had a few failed cycles that put me off setarting an aquarium😩😥
If it's a new tank, there could be dust and debris that the filter pad is picking up from the water along with tannins from the wood. Algae could be forming due to excessive nutrients in the water column and also light. Algae are micro organisms and will feed off this and multiply. It's only natural for all this to happen. Lower your light intensity, do water changes during the cycling process, clean the filter tubes as needed and things should work out slowly from there.
@@shrimplycanadian In fact, I don't use light at all during my cycle.The problem is so acute that it may require a daily siphon and According to your experience, it does not reset the cycle and does not delay the cycle process?
In addition to the problems I mentioned, other problems such as bad water smell and "sewage" smell from the filter tank, the milky color of the water prevent the cycle.
Thank you so much ❤🌹🙏
@@alirezashahi7056 Beneficial bacteria tends to stick to the substrate, plants, glass, equipment and other decor. It's barely found in the water column. The milky water are from organisms that are trying to establish themselves and there's not enough beneficial bacteria in your tank yet. The free-floating bacteria and other microbes are taking advantage of the minerals and nutrients and are beginning to multiply unchecked hence the cloudiness. Changing out the water everyday clears the water temporary but the cloudiness will be back and may be worse as you're adding more minerals and nutrients which is feeding the bacteria. Leave the water alone because once all the nutrients are consumed by the bacteria, they will die out.
@@shrimplycanadian Thank you for your time🙏🌹❤
"So what is the purpose of watching this video if you doesn't even have shrimp?"
"Which one is edible"
These shrimp are not for consumption as we treat them like any other pet. The purpose of watching this video is to get people interested in the hobby as most people tend to keep fish only and this is another aspect.
@@shrimplycanadian oh i once keep 3 Surviving Thai river prawn from Supermarket in My dad 2×2 River aquarium as a pet, Turn out they having a great time they eventually layed an egg and clone like a 100 of them.
You might wanna do more research on ghost shrimp there buddy... The term "ghost shrimp" is often a description of many different types of shrimp, often from different countries, so it's useful to have a species name. The American varieties are Palaemonetes, and most of the time Palaemonetes paludosus is the species we're looking at in the freshwater hobby. It exists mostly in lakes southeast of the Appalachians which can be slightly brackish or completely fresh. As such, they can most certainly breed in fresh water. They CAN breed in brackish, but that doesn't mean they require it of course. Palaemonetes kadiakensis is a similar species existing all along the Mississippi river basin from the gulf of Mexico all the way up to Canada at Lakes Ontario and Erie, btw. Because there are so many shrimp that have this same transparent look, you never know what you might get at a fish store. Petsmart often sells Palaemonetes vulgaris which is largely brackish and doesn't do well in fresh; They're mostly sold as feeders, so I guess they figured they'd just sell them as freshwater aquarium pets too. -_-
Thank you for you input as this is definitely good to know. I did do a little recon work with the stores around me and the ones they are currently selling are Palaemonetes Paludosus. I haven't kept these shrimp in a few years and there's always a chance that these stores can get different species from time to time. When I do create a species profile on these in the future, I'll be sure to include the information you provided.
Top 6 easy to keep and the first 2 require large 20 gallon tanks... nothing easy about that 🤦🏿♂️😂
Hence why they are number 5 and 6 because of tank size and how hard one of them is to find. But if you ever get a 20 gallon or 20 gallon long, these shrimp are still easy to care for.
@@shrimplycanadian nothing easy about aqua scaping and maintaining a 20g tank sir
@@dayizzokid I guess to each their own. The two 20 gallon longs I have, I barely do anything to them other than a water change every 2 weeks and a bit of cleanup once a month. Aquascaping it initially is always the hard part but if you're into the whole design process, it can be a lot of fun. The two latest videos on this channel are of my 20 gallon longs... one is a new design and the other has been running for over a year now.
Indeed.