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    What temperature does your cherry shrimp live in?

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    Hi guys,

    Just extremely curious about this. For my tank, the usual day time with the afternoon sun would be 30-32degrees, while at night, it would be about 27-28degrees. They are all breeding and eating well.

    I do believe that 30-32degrees is abit too much.

    What do you guys think?

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    Re: What temperature does your cherry shrimp live in?

    Quote Originally Posted by deone View Post
    Hi guys,

    Just extremely curious about this. For my tank, the usual day time with the afternoon sun would be 30-32degrees, while at night, it would be about 27-28degrees. They are all breeding and eating well.

    I do believe that 30-32degrees is abit too much.

    What do you guys think?
    25-28 should be okie for them 30-32 abit high.

    I kept mine in 26 constant chiller that is cause it was a old shrimp tank but convert to dumping tank currently lazy to reset.

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    Re: What temperature does your cherry shrimp live in?

    Maybe it's my thermometer that's faulty, but usually during the day it's around 30-32.
    The shrimps are all doing very well thou. Most probably because the cherry's are hardier and can better adapt to their surroundings.

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    Mine used to live in about 31 degrees.

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