Adding more amano shrimp

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fancy
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Adding more amano shrimp

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New Year, new possibilities.
I've got a 10-gallon tank with 6 amano shrimp that'll be 2 years old in March 2024.
Thinking of adding a few more amanos.
Two things on my mind:
1st - how will it affect my existing shrimp's health?
2nd - will my current shrimp welcome the new additions?
Those baby cherry shrimps are adorable, but I'm not ready to upgrade to a bigger tank just yet.
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If you're dealing with a shrimp-only tank and adding the same variety, a good acclimation before release is all you need, no quarantining required. However, if you have fish in the tank, you're taking a risk as they can bring in unwanted crustacean diseases.
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Amanos generally don't interact much with each other, so you're probably good to go. The general rule is one or two per gallon, and you're well within that range.
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I'm curious about your Amano shrimp diets. I've got six in my 10-gallon tank and I'm wondering if I'm doing it right. I supplement with algae wafers and occasionally some pellets, but mainly they live off the algae in the tank. I've never really considered a specific diet for them, just trying to provide a balanced environment.
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fineman wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:32 am I'm curious about your Amano shrimp diets. I've got six in my 10-gallon tank and I'm wondering if I'm doing it right. I supplement with algae wafers and occasionally some pellets, but mainly they live off the algae in the tank. I've never really considered a specific diet for them, just trying to provide a balanced environment.
I let mine forage for algae, biofilm, and any leftover food that's floating around.
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BadgersSong wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:59 pm Amanos generally don't interact much with each other, so you're probably good to go. The general rule is one or two per gallon, and you're well within that range.
I've found they're pretty low-maintenance when it comes to food. They'll just scavenge for whatever they can find.
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Alright then, you shrimp enthusiasts. I'm curious, share some photos of your shrimp and tell me what draws you to these tiny creatures. I think I'm starting to develop a fascination with them myself.
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BadgersSong wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:59 pm Amanos generally don't interact much with each other, so you're probably good to go. The general rule is one or two per gallon, and you're well within that range.
Thanks much
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fancy wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:48 pm New Year, new possibilities.
I've got a 10-gallon tank with 6 amano shrimp that'll be 2 years old in March 2024.
Thinking of adding a few more amanos.
Two things on my mind:
1st - how will it affect my existing shrimp's health?
2nd - will my current shrimp welcome the new additions?
Those baby cherry shrimps are adorable, but I'm not ready to upgrade to a bigger tank just yet.
I'm completely sold on these amanos now. I actually have a ten-gallon tank just sitting there, empty and waiting for its new inhabitants. I'm curious, BadgersSong, about your comment on something lacking in your water. I recall reading an article about amano shrimp in Tropical Fish Hobbyist, and it mentioned a shrimp water additive, but unfortunately, it didn't explain its purpose or composition. I'm wondering if it might have something to do with the minerals they need during molting. Do amano shrimp molt, by the way? Would using aquarium salt be a viable option, or is salt actually detrimental to their health?
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