




A note to the people who after a year, are still trolling each other on this forum and elsewhere, do not derail this topic with your personal vendetta.
@soonhong,
Nice color on the shrimp. You're probably the first one who has fragile Cryptocorynes with their shrimps. If they're not melting, you're definitely doing something right. Keep up the good work.![]()
Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.







Hi SoonHong, nice shrimps you have there! May I get some tips from you:
1. How many gallon tank you used and est. how many shrimps living in it now?
2. What water temp did you maintain and did you use fan/chillers?
3. I noticed you have CO2 supply, is it pressurized or DIY? How do you ensure the CO2 supply is at a safe level for them?
4. What kind/brand of food did you feed your shrimps?
5. Does your shrimps eat the plants? If yes, what kind of plants do you plant in the tank?




Hi bro josephogk,
Please see the below.
1. How many gallon tank you used and est. how many shrimps living in it now?
I use 2ft tank for most of my setup except few 1ft tanks. For standard 2ft, shrimps from 20 pieces to max at 150 pieces.
2. What water temp did you maintain and did you use fan/chillers?
Temperature is 22 - 25C and use aircon.
3. I noticed you have CO2 supply, is it pressurized or DIY? How do you ensure the CO2 supply is at a safe level for them?
Use pressurized CO2 and monitor accordingly (do not pump too much CO2)
4. What kind/brand of food did you feed your shrimps?
Ebita breed
5. Does your shrimps eat the plants? If yes, what kind of plants do you plant in the tank?
No, they do not eat plant.
Thanks.




Just to add a photo of young shrimp at 1.2cm. Thanks for viewing.
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poison thread alert!!! not for faint hearted
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bro soonhong, thanks for sharing. by the way, why is there a need to separate the offsprings to a separate tank?














Never fail to impress your nice pure line shrimps.







poisonous to the max.. bro soonhong how did you get started off with this linage? By purchasing only PRL/PBLs into your tank and let it breed?




Yes, initially bought and breed. Thanks!




Just to share a PBL male which is a gift from Fisherman Macau. Thanks for viewing.
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wow that is a handsome shrimp!
Very fat for a male!![]()
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