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Tips for keeping shrimps in betta tanks
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Tips for keeping shrimps in betta tanks
I have a lot of different types of dwarf shrimp and i dont think i'm too bad at keeping them alive in my community tanks
Firstly
DO NOT USE any treatments with COPPER in if you are planning to keep or are keeping Shrimp as copper kills shrimps .
They need a nice thick area of plant to hide on the floor of the tank either silk or real - if going for real try java moss , christmas moss or riccia - tied down
They enjoy exploring around bogwood so a small bit of smooth bogwood , a piece with the moss or riccia on would be even better , this also gives them somewhere to hide underneath the bogwood
The plants are beneficial to shrimp as they spend a lot of time eating micro organisms off them
they also enjoy floating plants and will even surface feed with bettas in the tank
My shrimps enjoy exploring the Indian almond leaves i put in for the bettas - i put them in my shrimp only tanks to and they will strip the leaves down to stalks only
They need to have a perfect tank - 0 nitrites and 0 ammonia -Recommended Nitrates kept below 20 some individual species prefer below 10 please chack when buying the shrimp, they do well at same temp as bettas
Yes the betta might munch a couple of shrimplets if you get the shrimp to breed , Adult shrimp are mostly too fast for bettas , if you have enough hiding areas the shrimps and bettas can co exist happily
you could also add some hikairi mineral powder once a month to make sure betta and shrimp get the right minerals in the tank
I only feed the shimp in community/betta tanks once a week with hikari or sura shrimp pellets the rest of the time they feed on algae and any betta food that sinks
MAKE sure you choose the correct sort of shrimp - you want dwarf shrimp be careful if you live in the Us not to buy Macrobrachium as ghost shrimp - a lot of fish stores seem to have Macrobrachium listed as ghost shrimp but Macrobrachium will rip a betta's fins to pieces
Firstly
DO NOT USE any treatments with COPPER in if you are planning to keep or are keeping Shrimp as copper kills shrimps .
They need a nice thick area of plant to hide on the floor of the tank either silk or real - if going for real try java moss , christmas moss or riccia - tied down
They enjoy exploring around bogwood so a small bit of smooth bogwood , a piece with the moss or riccia on would be even better , this also gives them somewhere to hide underneath the bogwood
The plants are beneficial to shrimp as they spend a lot of time eating micro organisms off them
they also enjoy floating plants and will even surface feed with bettas in the tank
My shrimps enjoy exploring the Indian almond leaves i put in for the bettas - i put them in my shrimp only tanks to and they will strip the leaves down to stalks only
They need to have a perfect tank - 0 nitrites and 0 ammonia -Recommended Nitrates kept below 20 some individual species prefer below 10 please chack when buying the shrimp, they do well at same temp as bettas
Yes the betta might munch a couple of shrimplets if you get the shrimp to breed , Adult shrimp are mostly too fast for bettas , if you have enough hiding areas the shrimps and bettas can co exist happily
you could also add some hikairi mineral powder once a month to make sure betta and shrimp get the right minerals in the tank
I only feed the shimp in community/betta tanks once a week with hikari or sura shrimp pellets the rest of the time they feed on algae and any betta food that sinks
MAKE sure you choose the correct sort of shrimp - you want dwarf shrimp be careful if you live in the Us not to buy Macrobrachium as ghost shrimp - a lot of fish stores seem to have Macrobrachium listed as ghost shrimp but Macrobrachium will rip a betta's fins to pieces
Last edited by pippoodle on Tue 28 Jul 2009 - 13:50; edited 2 times in total
pippoodle- Feathertail
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Re: Tips for keeping shrimps in betta tanks
Great information and to add, the Neocaridina heteropda species can be very sensitive to high nitrates as well. Most recommend that nitrates be kept at or below 20ppm and 10ppm or lower being best.
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Re: Tips for keeping shrimps in betta tanks
forgot about the nitrates hun thanks will add that
pippoodle- Feathertail
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Re: Tips for keeping shrimps in betta tanks
added copper info
pippoodle- Feathertail
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Re: Tips for keeping shrimps in betta tanks
I've made this a Sticky as I think it will be very useful for members that are wanting to keep shrimp
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