I have 6 woodshrimps, bought from a forumer. As advised, I am feeding them Interpet Liquifry 2, 2 to 3 drops a day. Cheers.





Does anyone know how to feed wood shrimps? I heard they feed on small organisms in the water. Would daphnia be good? What about bacteria? This may sound extreme, but I am thinking of providing them with nutrafin cycle for the bacteria.
Last edited by Justikanz; 28th Apr 2006 at 14:49.



I have 6 woodshrimps, bought from a forumer. As advised, I am feeding them Interpet Liquifry 2, 2 to 3 drops a day. Cheers.
Last edited by Justikanz; 4th May 2006 at 00:36.





My approach is when I am feeding the Cardinal Tetra in my tank; I mix the tetra food in some water and pour it into the tank in such a manner that it gets caught in the water flow.
I see the food particles lodge in the fans of the 5 woodshrimp, then in their good time they transfer it to their mouths. I assume they are happy as some carry eggs.

I'm that forumer! And yes, both methods work pretty well. BTW i've got extra liquifry so... yeah. let me know.
Last edited by Justikanz; 4th May 2006 at 00:37.



how long your wood shrimp lasted? My longest lasted one was 3 mths
Ariel





Mine have been around one year now and I expect they could live for quite a few years.

Mine last 2 days.![]()





Hey thanks XnSDVD! Sorry for not contacting you, been really busy.

2 years when i sold him to ehlim...
I fed them frozen daphnia and they last me many many months. I also find that they tend to die while moulding, sometime getting stuck in the old shell.
Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus
RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda

then it'd be because you kH is too high... apparently too much calcium in the water makes it harder for them to shed.

... or could there be some fishes that could attack it while it was moulting? Shrimps are particularly vulnerable during moulting.Originally Posted by Kingfisher
BC
My KH is only 2 or less. Not even the recommended for planted tank which is about 4KH.Originally Posted by XnSdVd
Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus
RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda
Definitely not attacked by fishes as the whole shrimp is intact.Originally Posted by bclee
Corydoras: 2 x adolfoi, 1 x agassizii, 5 x albino aeneus, 3 x arcuatus, 4 x atropersonatus, 3 x axelrodi, 6 x axelrodi variante B, 4 x caudimaculatus, 5 x duplicareus, 8 x goldlines, 3 x kanei, 3 x loretoensis, 6 x melini, 4 x panda, 6 x schwartzi, 3 x similis, 4 x sterbai, 4 x surinamensis, 5 x trilineatus, 4 x tukano & 3 x zygatus
RIP 1 x adolfoi, 1 x albino aeneus & 2 x panda

Hmm... Maybe they're just unlucky?



hi,
i crushed those tetra bits and mixed with water ....before pouring them in..
the wood shrimp managed to trap them for makan..![]()
Last edited by Justikanz; 13th Jun 2006 at 17:20.
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