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Old 04-09-2008, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to keep some Cherry Shrimp in my Propogation 10! tank. I want to keep it simple with no heater and maybe just a sponge filter(in tank). The tank gets to 65* at night and 70-72* during the day. Do you think that this is doable and still have them breed? If not what would you suggest for a shrimp to breed(and not ghost shrimp). Myabe a Cray.
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Old 04-09-2008, 07:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Cherry shrimp are hardy and more adaptable than the other dwarf shrimp. They will do just fine in the conditions you have mentioned. Just keep up with the weekly water changes and they will breed especially if you keep them fed.
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Old 04-09-2008, 07:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ok thanks. Now to save up
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May I ask what you are saving up for?
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May I ask what you are saving up for?
Shrimp, sponge filter.
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If you are going to do a shrimp only tank I will be happy to trade some of my Cherry shrimp with you. Let me know what you want to do.
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I will send you a PM.
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If you keep the temp higher they breed faster but they will be fine at those temps.
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Sac might be a little cold, but here in socal I have a 10 gallon outside I throw plant trimmings in and it isnt anything but an aquarium, sand and plants. No heater, no filter, no circulation and there is a steady colony of cherries that have been in there for 2 years now. Probably one of my most interesting tanks with all the daphnia and ostracods and whatever else is in there. Nighttime with a flashlight and a beer makes for some pretty cool stuff to watch.
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They are fine in cooler water, I dont know how cold they can survive but they have lived outside in a tub in my garden and it has had ice on it a few times this year. I think rapid changes in temperature would be a problem though, I keep the tub in the shade so that it doesnt heat up too quickly in the day.
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If you keep the temp higher they breed faster but they will be fine at those temps.
Meh, its all the same. As long as they breed ya know.

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Sac might be a little cold, but here in socal I have a 10 gallon outside I throw plant trimmings in and it isnt anything but an aquarium, sand and plants. No heater, no filter, no circulation and there is a steady colony of cherries that have been in there for 2 years now. Probably one of my most interesting tanks with all the daphnia and ostracods and whatever else is in there. Nighttime with a flashlight and a beer makes for some pretty cool stuff to watch.
Lucky, it gets way to cold for that up here. But yes me and my friends do the same thing at their houses, we grab a beer and watch the crays in his tank with a flashlight xD

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They are fine in cooler water, I dont know how cold they can survive but they have lived outside in a tub in my garden and it has had ice on it a few times this year. I think rapid changes in temperature would be a problem though, I keep the tub in the shade so that it doesnt heat up too quickly in the day.

Yeah that is a big problem with outdoor setups. You cannot control alot of the variables.
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If you keep the temp higher they breed faster but they will be fine at those temps.
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the fact that they breed faster at higher temps is due to the shrimp's metabolism rate, which depends directly on the temperature. They virtually "live" faster at higher degrees F. The downside is that they also die earlier.

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the fact that they breed faster at higher temps is due to the shrimp's metabolism rate, which depends directly on the temperature. They virtually "live" faster at higher degrees F. The downside is that they also die earlier.

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I try to keep my tanks in the mid to low 70's F. I use a heater and a fan to maintain this range. It has worked well so far.
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