Depends on the type of shrimp (amano/rcs) and tetra (neon/red eye tetra etc.)
Even the smallest tetras will eat baby shrimps, but smaller tetras wont touch amano shrimps.
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Depends on the type of shrimp (amano/rcs) and tetra (neon/red eye tetra etc.)
Even the smallest tetras will eat baby shrimps, but smaller tetras wont touch amano shrimps.
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What sort of shrimp you plan to keep?
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Fish will always try to see if they can snack on shrimps.
You can forget about breeding shrimps. but putting them together is ok. you will see the fishes keep harassing the shrimps.
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Well I mixed them in my 20L tank. They can survive but when they molt, I can tell you is a buffet for Tetras haha~ 10 Red Cherry Shrimp die within 2 weeks.
I intend to keep those small white with red spot kind of shrimp. Sorry don't know what are the names. Where to read up the types of shrimps available?
I feel like keeping cardinal tetra.
Maybe skip that for now. How about those small algae a eater? Will eat shrimp? Already have 2 algae eater in the tank
I am very sure.. Given the opportunity, tetras will definitely snack on shrimps, especially shrimplets.
I used to have a total of about 20+ shrimps and shrimplets in a 40L. Introduced 6 rummies and one week. Thats it!
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I think you are looking at Crystal red shrimps aka CRS. Keeping them with cardinals you will constantly have stressed adults especially during molting and near zero survivability of shrimplets. The only algae eater i know of that does not disturb/eat both adults or shrimplets are Otos.
Hope it helped.
If you can't find in the future or currently, Otocinclus affinis is the full name, or those uncle often call them "xiao jing ling" because some that i know of does not know their name in english.
Yes I googled it that is the one I have.
Anyone know where I can read out the common shrimp species in Singapore?
Which one you recommend to keep? I like colorful typr
I would not suggest CRS shrimps if it is your first time keeping shrimps.
Perhaps hardier shrimps such as Sakura would be a good choice. However they are not "colourful", as they are just red in colour.
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Used to have 20 RCS in my community tank with cardinals and other few tetras. Everytime I find a molt , I have a few missing shrimps.
Try to provide hiding places for your shrimps. My tank doesn't have much hiding spots, so my tetras could have harassed my molted shrimp to death.
As other bros mentioned, try to avoid CRS (Crystal Red Shrimp) if you are just starting out, get a few cherries or sakuras if you plan on keeping shrimp and see how it goes.
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No fan they can survive?
My RCS did fine at 29C. So yes, they can survive , make sure it doesn't get too hot, or you going to have poached shrimps.
However I think they do prefer a slightly lower temperature, 22-25C (other masters please correct me if I'm wrong). So if you want to dote on your shrimps like me, a cheap fan will do.
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Don't be like me and put fish and shrimps together.
All my baby shrimplets disappear overnight.
I believe fan is a must if u don't have a chiller.
Prevention is key!
i have both 12 cardinals & fire red shrimps together in a 2ft tank, shrimps populations increase from initial 8 to countless now for the past 2 years. ideally you should have some hiding places for the shrimps i think. anyway, to me, it doesn't mean you can't keep both together.
Jimmy want to sell me some shrimp?
i have 15 cardinal and 10 rummy with 10 yamato. They are getting a long well.
Hi all, im a beginner in keeping a tank. Just on sat, i bought some sakura shrimps and put into my nano tank with 2 lampeyes, 1 guppy and 5 endlers guppies. All looks ok, the sakura shrimps at first tend to hide but everything looks fine on sunday where the sakura shrimps came out and roam around the tank. The fishes do not disturb them.
Then yesterday evening, when i came home, i found a dead shrimp with blue black patches on the skin. And no shrimps nor fish is attacking it to eat it. What would be the likely cause of the death? That particular shrimp is the largest in the pack i bought and the colour is different from the rest of the sakura shrimps, it's red with little white spots.
Thank you very much for the advices.
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