I run a Opae ula shrimp dedicated forum for anyone looking for information, care guides and community! www.opaeula.co.uk
I run a Opae ula shrimp dedicated forum for anyone looking for information, care guides and community! www.opaeula.co.uk
This is my Opae Ula shrimp setup.
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hi marco! how can i contact you?
My email [email protected]
My tank population is booming. Contact me at [email protected] if you are interested to get some.
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Hi, I have Opae Ula as well.... super red ones...
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ai85Ew-30oMntFuXMljMBBIqOadP
Hi all. Newbie question: OK to add blackwater extract to distilled water with marine salt for opae ula? What plants are suitable for opae ula tanks? Thanks.
If you are using marine salt, then it is good enough, as long as you maintained the correct salinity level for brackish water.
Not many plants that you can buy in SG, are suitable for brackish water, so far i've tried Chaetomorpha and marimo balls, both are ok.
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hi, how much will that be for per shrimp?
Hi bro,
Can teach me how to create the brackish water?
I tried buying brackish salt and mix to salinity of 1.01, added corals, moss balls and shells, however after i added my shrimps they died the next day.
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Coming soon
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You can add marimos as well, make sure to acclimate them first
Yes... now got a little problem to re measures the salinity again... my hydrometer is long stick can’t measure direct...
ps:i pick up some snails in the coastal and it seems all crawling on top of the cover.. may be the water not suitable!
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After transferring them to new tank above, they look all white... with some red. It is because the black sand; previously is with white sand....
ps: what food to feed them..?
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These shrimp are omnivores and eat the same food as the freshwater shrimp, eg. red cherry shrimp. But they are smaller than the freshwater ones, so feed lesser amount and also less frequently as they actively forage bio-film and algae existing in the tank. Food leftover after a few hours will cause bacteria bloom, ammonia rise and lower oxygen level very quickly. It’s best to alternate your feeding with processed pellets and unprocessed food, I frequently switch pellets, frozen green pea or quality powdered spirulina. The result is very good as the colony size grew rapidly.
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