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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonWill View Post
    Oliver, are you aware of the rummies's full grown size? Have a lookie at one of GC's tank that's full of rummies. Drop in some food or a dead shrimp and judge for yourself whether they're the "safest tetra" (which by the way, there's no such thing!!)

    So said the rummy, "Kind sir, that mama was sumptuous!! Can we have more!"
    Yupe! Saw those huge rummies at GC the other time. I know there is almost no such thing as safe fishes for shrimp tanks. Its a matter of luck or when the fishes get hungry I guess. Perhaps it could be why I have never seen any baby shrimps in my tank so far. They seem to avoid dead shrimps though as I had to fish out a few from the tank before it totally rotted away. I know they love daphnia which is not so dissimilar to baby shrimps actually.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyun007 View Post
    It is either you have only 1 or 2 females and the rest are males OR your water parameter has gone very wrong.
    I think I have a tank full of males or 80% males. My tank has lots of lava rocks which means lots of hiding space. I cant even find my Starlight Bristlenose sometimes when they are under the rocks. I observed the "dance" till nearly 12 last night which was almost 4 hours after they started. After 2-3 hours many of the shrimps slowed down and went about their normal task. I do see some of the shrimps not swimming around which I guess should be females. I would guess base on the dance and those not dancing excluding those that are hiding, I have only around 4 females out of about 20 shrimps I have in the tank. I definitely could not find the Mother Aura which I saw had sacs under her belly last night. I believe thats the one that molted last night. This morning I saw another 2 fresh molts.

    Guess its not water parameter issues. It was interesting watching the reaction of my CPD. They came out upfront seemingly to observe what was happening in the tank. My single Amano shrimp did not seem to be affected and was not swimming all around the tank.

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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

    Last night i saw my shrimps does this also but only like 1 -2 hrs.
    I saw only those smaller and thin ones doing only, then this morning i woke up and saw lots of molted shells

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeMan View Post
    Last night i saw my shrimps does this also but only like 1 -2 hrs.
    I saw only those smaller and thin ones doing only, then this morning i woke up and saw lots of molted shells
    The smaller size and thin ones are male..and those bigger & fatter ones are female...
    Instead of looking at those empty shell...you should also notice some berried mama

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    Quote Originally Posted by newlife View Post
    The smaller size and thin ones are male..and those bigger & fatter ones are female...
    Instead of looking at those empty shell...you should also notice some berried mama
    Yes you are right newlife , your an experience shrimper , indeed there are 2 berried shrimp now , their eggs have no eyes yet so i assume will take another 2 weeks to have new little shrimps.

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    Many Congratulations, HeMan going to be a papa in about 4weeks time! =P

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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

    Oliver,

    Well fed Rummynoses should leave your shrimps alone, then again whenever they are molting, they are a snack for these tetras. Tetras are related to Piranhas anyway and they have similar, albeit, smaller teeth that can still rip a shrimp apart. If you ask me what is the safest tetra to keep with them, I would say the hatchetfishes, simply because they spend most of their time up near the surface instead of being in the bottom zone where the shrimp normally hang out. Then again, any fish is unsafe, except for Otocinclus.

    Nice dance though, however I would be cautious. I've seen this happen before when I sprayed insecticide near the tank. Even in minute amounts the shrimps may go berserk.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

    Watch this and then decide if Rummy Nose is still shrimp safe.........


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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

    Ecalyte, depending on the type of fish, most are only safe for shrimplets that are more than 1 week old.

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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ecalyte View Post
    Watch this and then decide if Rummy Nose is still shrimp safe.........

    aha what's that? pirahna feeding frenzy..?
    Aspiring to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormhawk View Post
    Oliver,

    Well fed Rummynoses should leave your shrimps alone, then again whenever they are molting, they are a snack for these tetras. Tetras are related to Piranhas anyway and they have similar, albeit, smaller teeth that can still rip a shrimp apart. If you ask me what is the safest tetra to keep with them, I would say the hatchetfishes, simply because they spend most of their time up near the surface instead of being in the bottom zone where the shrimp normally hang out. Then again, any fish is unsafe, except for Otocinclus.

    Nice dance though, however I would be cautious. I've seen this happen before when I sprayed insecticide near the tank. Even in minute amounts the shrimps may go berserk.
    Agree on the safe part mostly. But as Ecalyte bro showed in the video, they can be rather crazy eaters. I know I lost none during my two holidays recently where they were not fed for 3-4 days each time. But thats not to say this will continue esp if there are shrimplets Of course I will haves fishes like dwarf puffers with nicer shrimps. But then again my friend who loves puffers always buys snails and shrimps for them to feed. So who is to say ghost shrimps or pond snails deserve to die anymore then CRS/Aura blues. It would be silly though to have puffers and CRS/Aura unless its has been shown that puffers grow better or colour up more when fed these pretty shrimps! Anyway, I will keep a constant look out and if I do see the rummy looking at the shrimps silly or missing any shrimps, I will pull them out of the tank immediately.


    Since the day of the dance, I have not lost any shrimps. So unlikely to be insecticide. But I always am worried about insecticides and have told my wife about the dangers to shrimps. I am more worried about those flying ants just before rain. How do you guys prevent them from being attracted to your tank lights?

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    Re: Wow - Shrimps went really crazy swimming all over!

    There's no way to prevent the flying ants from coming in. A bug zapper with a UV light to attract them can work, but it can also kill other harmless insects.
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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