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Old 04-23-2012, 09:45 PM   #1
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Cardinal Shrimp tank setup


Have many of y'all had any luck with cardinal shrimp tanks. I think they look awesome and was just wondering what difficulty level they require and how different they are in keeping compared to other shrimp.
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Old 04-23-2012, 10:15 PM   #2
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not that difficult all I do are topoffs and they are breeding well
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Guppies needs to pop in here lol
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I think in term of difficulty a step up from cherries and CRS. There is a lot of information out there so you would need to do some researches on how to set up, water requirements, food etc.
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Old 04-23-2012, 10:54 PM   #5
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They are the easiest of the sulawesi shrimp, in my opinion. I kept them a few years back, when they first entered the hobby. I was able to keep and breed them with a very simple set-up that I created overnight.

Crushed coral at the bottom of the tank, a thin layer.
Sand on top, about 2 inches.
Some random rocks I collected at a nearby creek.
One sponge filter
One heater set at 80-82F
Add tap water
Purigen bag (I added purigen because I literally set this tank up the night before they arrived)

My tap comes out 7.6 ph, I'm sure the corals must've raised it a bit. I never tested for anything else. I found my tap to be perfect for em and the one thing to be aware of is temp. I don't let my temp drop below 80. My heater malfunctioned before and my tank hit 90F, they were perfectly fine still. I didn't catch the malfunction till after a day or two, I think. They can withstand a lot of heat! I wouldn't recommend keeping it past 85 though...
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Old 04-24-2012, 12:39 AM   #6
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Thanks for all the helpful information. I will use it wisely. How many would make a good starter colony for a 10 gallon I'm planning on eventually getting going? Where is best place to get some of these critters too? It will be a while on getting the tank set up though
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Old 04-28-2012, 06:21 AM   #7
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I want to keep these guys too! Im looking into the harlequins also, those are my #1.

My water out of the tap in socal is:
GH - 11
pH - 7.8 (lowers to about 7.6 in my the tank)

Im doing more research on them but I can't wait to get some
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