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I noticed today that one of my amano shrimps are pregnant. However, being a first time aquarium owner I have not bred any shrimp before and would like some advice.
My main concern is how to protect my fry from the resident tetras, guppies and CAE in the tank. Ideally I would prefer not to remove the shrimp because a) I only have a spare 1 gallon tank and am not confident about my abilities to maintain the correct water conditions in such a small tank for the shrimp b) my room temperature is 80-86 degrees which may be too hot (my current tank has a chiller operating at 80 degrees).
So my questions are:
- would the current plants in my tank provide sufficient hiding spots for the fry? If not shall I buy more cover (more plants?) or isolate the pregnant shrimp by putting them in a separate smaller basket that attaches to the inside of the tank?
- do I need to cover up my inlet? I have do!agua inlet which is strong enough to occasionally suck up ramhorn and small pond snails.
suggestions please!
My main concern is how to protect my fry from the resident tetras, guppies and CAE in the tank. Ideally I would prefer not to remove the shrimp because a) I only have a spare 1 gallon tank and am not confident about my abilities to maintain the correct water conditions in such a small tank for the shrimp b) my room temperature is 80-86 degrees which may be too hot (my current tank has a chiller operating at 80 degrees).
So my questions are:
- would the current plants in my tank provide sufficient hiding spots for the fry? If not shall I buy more cover (more plants?) or isolate the pregnant shrimp by putting them in a separate smaller basket that attaches to the inside of the tank?
- do I need to cover up my inlet? I have do!agua inlet which is strong enough to occasionally suck up ramhorn and small pond snails.
suggestions please!
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