I had like 5 or 6 amano shrimp and now i dont ever see them, are they hiding or dead?
what fish typically would eat shrimp in a planted aquarium.
and would any other shrimp be better canidates for my tank?
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rainbows, gouramis, misc tetras, a couple apistos
australian rainbows and opaline gouramis, and a paradise fish
that might be possible as i have never found one of my amano then later found a dead carcass in the back.
To answer some of your other question regreding hiding....i have mine with a keyhole cichlid once and it was the boss. I haven't seen my amano shrimp for a long time but I know they are still there hiding.
Once I give away the cichlid, my amano start to show up from hiding.
the only thing that makes me think i still have any is i saw one swim from behind the plants and then went back, but that was like a month ago,
would cherry shrimp be better off?
my tanks pretty densely planted i would think they would have hiding places
cherry shrimp would be a snack for all your fishes.
All of your fish would eat them. Neon Tetras White cloud minnows are good tank mates.
They tend to hide but come out more as they get older. They also are not as hardy as other types of shrimp. Might want to try with Ghost Shrimp. Cheap and you can load up on 10 for around 3 dollars. I've seen them from 15 cents to 33 cents according to where you go.
See how they do and then work your way up. A lot of shrimp are nocturnal and that makes it harder to catch them. If you have fish in the tank they tend to hide in good light.
I get cherry shrimp that tend to jump out of my tank. No clue why but my Angels and Serpaes go nuts when they see cherry red shrimp even if it's a large female they can't eat. They just chase it around until it hides or jumps out of the tank. Very annoying.
Here is a cool video if you ever get overstocked and need to catch a few to cut down the population.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb_k2Wg9ayI
Good luck!
yeah ive tried the ghosts i think that im just gonna stay away from shrimp
Just for the heck of it what is the gH and kH of your tank? Shrimp, like snails, don't really care for soft water as the acidity harms their exoskeletons. I think snails are more succeptible to it, but it's worth taking a look into.
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