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    Re: Harvesting planaria

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    I agree with Xmant and the other: Sakura are 'rough' shrimp which breed quicker and more easily than other. The biological theory that quick growing populations of one shrimp species (=your Sakura) block other shrimp populations (=your CR), also exists.

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    Quote Originally Posted by NingNing View Post
    hmmm, its okie. i think i bother bro spid alot already.

    anyway... i feel that its true that when my sakura population boom, my crs population go down.

    anyway, ive split both my crs and sakuras into different tanks. and my crs is slowly thriving..
    Any problem just shoot me a PM lah. No worries.

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    My ph is around 6.8 and water temp is 24 degree. Any comments?
    Quote Originally Posted by Xmant View Post
    Sakura and CRS don't really stay in the same water parameters. It depended very much on your water. If Sakura is doing well then CRS will be not and vice versa. They have a slight difference in pH n temperature for breeding. Sakura preferred slightly higher temperature than CRS.

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    If your kH is around 2-3 and gH is around 5-6, CRS should breed well. But the newly born shrimplets are more vulnerable to WC. Just skip your WC regime for that week to let the shrimplets to get a bit older before you continue to do WC as usual.

    If possible, try to move your sakura to another tank as they are more agressive than CRS and snatch away the food from CRS. To breed your CRS well, they must be in good water parameters and constantly supplied with food, but not over feed them.

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    Quote Originally Posted by Spid View Post
    Any problem just shoot me a PM lah. No worries.
    can i order a tube of Planarias^^.
    wonder if they can become feeders for any kind of fish though

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    i just suck out 100 odd numbers of Planaria last night. now they are fertilizer for my mom's plants.

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    nice.. recycling..

    by the way, i find the drug for hydras useful. i only added abit to my tank.. now the hydras are not visible. second day already.

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    Sister NingNing, what is drug are you talking about?

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    Quote Originally Posted by nasty12 View Post
    can i order a tube of Planarias^^.
    wonder if they can become feeders for any kind of fish though
    But here my side no chance of seeing any worms after i brought in those powders.
    Quote Originally Posted by NingNing View Post
    nice.. recycling..

    by the way, i find the drug for hydras useful. i only added abit to my tank.. now the hydras are not visible. second day already.
    Good to hear that.

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    Re: Harvesting planaria

    eradical will definetly eradicate planaria easily.........and safe for shrimplets for sure

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