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Old 10-02-2008, 01:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Mixed Caridina/Neocaridina sp. tank?

Has anyone had any success with mixing shrimp from different species together? I've got some RCS and some Dark Green shrimp and was hoping to keep them together in my 55 gal. Will one species overwhelm the other? (ex. Dark Greens stop breeding)
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Default Re: Mixed Caridina/Neocaridina sp. tank?

I got cherries and Orange bee/Sunkist orange in together. they don't breed with each other as they are different species. I think for the most part they should be fine, unless they are the same Neo Cardinia. Then they'll hybridise.
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I meant does one species causes so much stress on the other that they stop breeding.
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Default Re: Mixed Caridina/Neocaridina sp. tank?

Doesn't seem to. My cardina don't breed but that's because I think I got all girls of that breed. As for my cherries... they're happy and they're "frisky"

Heck I had them in a tank with fish and they didn't seem at all stressed out by that.

I think the risky one is ghost shrimp as they will eat their own babies, but a type of population control isn't always bad.
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Default Re: Mixed Caridina/Neocaridina sp. tank?

No, that shouldn't happen. They should be fine together. The only issue I can think of when it comes to keeping a Neocaridina and a Caridina in the same tank would be finding two species that like the same water conditions. Neocards in general prefer moderately hard (to very hard), alkaline water--ones kept in acidic water tend to have shorter lives and breed very poorly, with shrimplet mortality rates at nearly 100% if your water is too far down in the acidic range. Caridinas vary a lot more, but many of the most common ones prefer soft, acidic water, and you'll see nearly 100% shrimplet mortality rate if the pH gets above 7. All of the Tiger shrimps (Tiger, Super Tiger, Blue Tiger, Red Tiger) and all of the Bee shrimps (CRS, Crystal Black/Bee, Golden Bee, possibly Bumblebee) would fall into this latter category. That being said, there are certainly Caridinas that can thrive and breed in more alkaline waters too, and the Dark Green might be one of those. If it is, then you've found a nice combo for your shrimp tank.
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Default Re: Mixed Caridina/Neocaridina sp. tank?

I agree with JohnPaul.

Neocaridina and Caridina can be kept together, but no 2 shrimp from the same genus or else they'll "interbreed", resulting in a brown-ish morph shrimp.
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Default Re: Mixed Caridina/Neocaridina sp. tank?

I would point out that the Neocadinia species tend to be more active and gregarious than the Cardinia complex and in a few tanks, they first mentioned tends to out compete Cardinia sp. when feeding and overcompetition in my tanks have slowed reproduction down by the Cardinia sp.
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