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Here is my tank about 89 days since set up.
My goal with this tank is to get back into fish tanks after a long hiatus and to go as low maintenance and low tech as possible. It's got just about 2 wpg and a heater.
It's a bit of a mess as I planted without much thought to aquascaping beyond putting the tall in the back and short in front. I'm still battling potassium deficiencies and learning the ins and outs of keeping plants. So please forgive the "holy" leaves.
I quickly became enamored with shrimp and all my fish choices quickly revolved around the lil guys.
I was very worried that a NPT set up wouldn't work as the shrimp forums all say that they need sparkling clean water and required filtration. I hope my tank gives hope to NPT enthusiasts that they can keep cherry shrimps without much trouble. The cherries really are hardy and I wasn't sure if they were tough but unhappy. I'm glad to say that they are very active, have good color/size and breeding like crazy. So, I'm going to say they are happy.
If I had to guess without getting technical, I'd say the plants provide all the "filtration" the shrimp need.
I've posted the details of the tank in other posts, but if you have any specific questions go ahead and ask.
Here is the matriarch of the bunch. I call her Big Red and she started out almost without color and developed into this dark red with every molting. She is almost a brick red compared to the bright red of the others. You can just barely see that she's carrying a clutch of eggs:

Here are some females with a saddle of eggs forming:


Here are some "berried" females carrying the fertilized eggs:


Here are some juveniles:




Here is a shot with an adult for scale:


This is a shrimp fry and a cory hastatus fry.

Here is my snail, J. Edgar Hoover. I love watching him. He's so alien like:



My goal with this tank is to get back into fish tanks after a long hiatus and to go as low maintenance and low tech as possible. It's got just about 2 wpg and a heater.
It's a bit of a mess as I planted without much thought to aquascaping beyond putting the tall in the back and short in front. I'm still battling potassium deficiencies and learning the ins and outs of keeping plants. So please forgive the "holy" leaves.
I quickly became enamored with shrimp and all my fish choices quickly revolved around the lil guys.
I was very worried that a NPT set up wouldn't work as the shrimp forums all say that they need sparkling clean water and required filtration. I hope my tank gives hope to NPT enthusiasts that they can keep cherry shrimps without much trouble. The cherries really are hardy and I wasn't sure if they were tough but unhappy. I'm glad to say that they are very active, have good color/size and breeding like crazy. So, I'm going to say they are happy.
If I had to guess without getting technical, I'd say the plants provide all the "filtration" the shrimp need.
I've posted the details of the tank in other posts, but if you have any specific questions go ahead and ask.
Here is the matriarch of the bunch. I call her Big Red and she started out almost without color and developed into this dark red with every molting. She is almost a brick red compared to the bright red of the others. You can just barely see that she's carrying a clutch of eggs:

Here are some females with a saddle of eggs forming:


Here are some "berried" females carrying the fertilized eggs:


Here are some juveniles:




Here is a shot with an adult for scale:


This is a shrimp fry and a cory hastatus fry.

Here is my snail, J. Edgar Hoover. I love watching him. He's so alien like:


