Easy fix Scott. Tell your wife nicely that you plan on starting a new project that will cost around $500 before it becomes self sustaining, and give her $1000 to start something she interested in. Ta-dah!
I use to breed fancy guppies and show them in show's all around the U.S. but got bored with them. I still have 21 tanks running with some in them. I am slowly getting rid of them. As I was standing in there yesterday after feeding them I was thinking I really don't want to take down the stands and the tanks are already cycled. This is where I get in trouble thinking of what I can do with those tanks.
I have ALWAYS wanted to get into Neocaridina shrimp but never pulled the trigger on this. All of the tanks I have in there are the perfect size to start breeding these shrimp. They are very low maintenance and I would enjoy watching them. The wife don't know this yet but she will once I start getting the shrimp in. LOL I can hear her now OH GREAT ANOTHER PROJECT YOUR GETTING IN TO.
I want to start with the Bloody Mary shrimp and the Fantasy Blue Dream shrimp. My current PH is way to high but I do have an RO system I will implement for this project to get the water parameters just right for them.
Has anyone else ever thought about getting in to these shrimp to tinker with? The good thing is they don't take a lot of room which is a good thing.
Easy fix Scott. Tell your wife nicely that you plan on starting a new project that will cost around $500 before it becomes self sustaining, and give her $1000 to start something she interested in. Ta-dah!
Sounds fun Scott. .. I have thought of doing that. Theres so many shrimp out there. I have cherry shrimp now. I think before I get further into shrimpies I will wait until yours are availible.
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How high is your pH? Mine is at 8.3, kH and gH both 18+ degrees. As long as they're not getting predated on heavily by tankmates, neocardinia shrimp breed almost like guppies in this water. They're neat and if you're heavily selecting, I think there's some cool things you could do with them. I just have them passively in aquariums and they strike a balance with whatever is living there with them. I don't think the neos are too picky about water once you get the first round of them grown out in your water.
My PH out of the tap is 8.8 thats why I will be using the RO
I also keep cherry shrimp. I’ve had many colors. Besides the reds blues also do well. To be successful you do need a few tanks. You’ll need to remove all the lesser colored shrimp on a regular basis. You can turn regular cherrys into bloody Mary’s by just picking the best and getting rid of the lesser colors. Not that easy to find buyers though. Seems everybody has them. 5 years ago they were considered hard to keep. Like so many other things just not enough people keeping them. Mine reproduce like crazy. If I remove all the grays and browns I’ll have solid reds in about 2 months. If interested I can send you some to start your new craze. Tell your wife they were free. You found them at the door !
Sorry not true about bloody Marys being really good cherry shrimp. They are actually brown based and a completely different line of genetics. I do breed neocaradinas, blue dream, bloody Mary, high grade cherries, 24k golds.
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Some pics of my shrimp.02E3E93F-D501-49CB-AF85-E3AC8B350C4D.jpg there are some grays on the lower end of the anubias. 8D16C3BF-5BCF-43DD-A333-5A9DA5A2D704.jpg. These are from my other shrimp tank. Notice the bushy nose pleco baby to the left. I can send you some of those too.