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After looking a bit closer I think I see babies ( and berries ) in the second picture.
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Very nice Ron. They are on my wish list.
Any babies yet?
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I keep mine in a group. They seem happy that way. They do pair up and lay eggs quite often.
Not as difficult to keep as I once believed as long as you keep them nice and warm with lots of water changes.
I keep cardinal and rummy nose tetras with mine.
I think a general rule is 10 gallons per discus. 5 in a 65 gallon would be about right.
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The shrimp are awesome Ron. Thanks so much.
Please let me know what you have in mind re: other stuff.
Good luck with your new marine tank.
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Great way to end the year. I picked up my new shrimp from a fellow AA member yesterday and they look awesome.
Spent the last number of weeks picking up a few supplies, cycling tanks, checking water parameters and making arrangements to get my new shrimp. Everything looks good and now the shrimp are happy in their new homes.
I picked up some beautiful Orange Eye Blue Tigers. First time trying anything other than Neocaridina. Hopefully I can keep my tank stable and clean enough for them. One day soon I hope to see babies. Fingers crossed.
Next come the Blue Diamond / Blue Angels. Very nice shrimp. Very active. Nice dark blue Neos.
And finally - Blue Rili.
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Thanks ShrimpChick.
How long does the Fluval Shrimp Soil last? Can you just leave it forever?
I really like the panda loaches. Cute little guys for sure.
I am getting quite addicted to the whole shrimp scene. They are fascinating.
I started with neos from the previous Ebiken group order. Thanks to Ron.
Picked up some Red Cherries, Pumpkins and Blue Velvets.
The Reds were youngsters. I lost a few, but the rest are active, always going about their shrimply duties. Hope to have babies soon.
The Pumpkins are great. Had babies within a week. I think there are about 15 babies so far - maybe more. They are in a 10 gallon right now, but I may give them more space as the colony grows.
My Blue Velvets had a rough start. Twice I had heaters fail within two weeks. First time the heater just quit so they got really cold. Replacement heater tried to cook them. Out of 10 I only can find 3 or 4. Only saw one dead one... So maybe they are just hiding really well. Still hoping to get these established, growing and multiplying.
As soon as the tanks are ready ( cycling now ) I am getting some Blue Rili, Blue Angels and some Orange Eye Blue Tigers.
So excited.
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740 gallons plus a 180 gallon sump. 10 tanks running. A couple spares in the garage unaccounted for.
Smallest is a 10 gallon shrimp tank. Biggest is 500 gallons - a clown loach community.
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Thanks for the info everyone.
I think my new shrimp will be here next weekend. Can't wait to get started.
So far I have everything that is suggested - plants - food - no fish.
Vacuuming tip is helpful too.
Would it be better to have gravel, sand or bare bottom?
The tank presently has gravel.
Any experience with Panda Loaches and shrimp?
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Sounds easy enough.
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am preparing to start a tank dedicated to Red Cherry Shrimp.
After much research and reading I am still not exactly sure how to get started.
If anyone can help - that would be great.
Tank size.
Food requirements.
Substrate.
Temperature.
Best / favorite plants.
Breeding tips.
General tips of any kind.
Anything else I should be thinking of.
Thanks!
Darryl
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I have 25 in a 500 gallon tank. They are one of my favorite fish. They range anywhere from 5 inch to 10 plus inches. My oldest one is about 16 years old. They are in a community with a fire eel, some geophagus altifrons, blackberry silver dollars and a few L330 Watermelon plecos.
The more you have the happier they appear.
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Thanks for the replies.
I am presently running 180 gallons with 19 clown loaches.
The biggest one is about 9 inches. He is older than 15 years now. The smallest are 2 inches.
I also have an anostomus and a fire eel. The fire eel is about 3 years and growing.
Does anyone have experience with older/larger fire eels? Will it become a problem with the clown loaches?
Thanks
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Hello,
Anyone keeping a clown loach focused community tank?
If you are - how many loaches do you have and what do you keep with them?
Thanks!
Darryl
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Sudden Interest In Panda Loaches
in Bottom Of The Barrel
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I have some. I picked them up through one of the Ebiken group orders a while back.
Gentle and curious fish. Mine like to be together. I have had them for a few months and they seem rather hardy.
They are in with a bunch of various types of Cory cats.
I had planned to keep them in a shrimp tank - but they seem happy where they are so I left them there.
I paid $15 each for them although not long ago I saw them for $50 to $60 a piece.