Ghost Shrimp |
Tank Requirements and Information
- Large shrimp may become aggressive to smaller ones so a suitable amount of shrimp is no more than 1 shrimp per gallon / 4 L of water. It is recommendable to keep them in lower concentration in aquariums smaller than 10 gallon/ 40 L.
- Make sure you provide them with plenty of hiding places.
- Keep ghost shrimp with non aggressiveness live bearers such as platies or mollies unless you want to feed your shrimp to your fish.
- Make sure they have a heater. The temperature should be about 65-80 degrees F.
- They are easy to breed but the fry are hard to raise. The females carry pinkish eggs on their belly. The fry are very small and therefor will not eat lark chunks of fish food. Try grinding up the fish flakes or even try feeding them infusoria, micro-organisms found in pond and stream water.
- It sometimes helps if you put a pinch of salt in the water.
- They prefer slightly acidic water, or neutral ph.
Baby Ghost Shrimp identified by the arrow |
Ghost Shrimp are great to add to an aquarium with docile fish. They will keep the aquarium happy, healthy, and clean.If you really want a challenge, try breeding them. Who knows? Maybe you will be successful!
Nemo
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