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Aquarist Forums => Freshwater General Discussions => Freshwater Shrimps => Topic started by: neon1423 on February 10, 2015, 04:44:07 PM

Title: Red Cherry Shrimp Fry
Post by: neon1423 on February 10, 2015, 04:44:07 PM
So I have a heavly planted tank with a carpet of Baby tears and dwarf hair grass. I have a small army of red cherry shrimp I bought from a freind to help keep my alge under control. I found today when I was trimming the plants some small shrimp fry. I'm no stranger to breeding, I've breed everything from plattys to angelfish, but I've never done shrimp before. Is there anything I should know about keeping them alive and promiting future spawns?
Title: Re: Red Cherry Shrimp Fry
Post by: lucius on February 10, 2015, 06:45:53 PM
During water changes, you will have to pay more attention to what you suck out and throw the cherry shrimp you do remove back into the tank.  It's sounds easy but they cling to practically everything when there is no water.
Title: Re: Red Cherry Shrimp Fry
Post by: bergenm on February 10, 2015, 07:01:49 PM
I would pour my waste water through a net and then empty the contents of the net into a clear container of tank water... the next morning there would be a bunch of babies running around... the fun is catching them.

As for the tank, lots of hiding spots and a sponge over the filter intake.
Title: Re: Red Cherry Shrimp Fry
Post by: exv152 on February 10, 2015, 07:08:57 PM
I've found if you provide stable water parameters and a good supply of food, and you already have a female and male, they'll do the rest. One of the easiest things in a aquarium to breed IME. If you find exoskeletons that's a good sign of healthy shrimp, as they need to molt to grow.
Title: Re: Red Cherry Shrimp Fry
Post by: wrm130 on February 12, 2015, 12:56:50 PM
If you don't already have some sort of cover for your filter inlet I'd get one asap!