Missing shrimp
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- Dwarf Puffer
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Missing shrimp
lol so i decided i was gonna let my 2 ceylons play with a couple ghost shrimp and i watched the shrimp run and hide under the rock where my puffers cant get them. i put em in about 4 hours ago and they are still nowhere to be found but cheeto and dot dont look like they have eaten at all. guess what im trying to ask is should i start tearing apart my aquarium to get them out befor they die and make a mess or should i just let them hang out and see what happens?
- xrayjeeper83
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Re: Missing shrimp
Leave em alone. They most likely are hiding, waiting for dark to come out.
And even if they did die I dont think a couple of ghosts are going to do any harm
And even if they did die I dont think a couple of ghosts are going to do any harm
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
- goldielocke76
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Re: Missing shrimp
LoL I actually put the two tiniest ghost shrimp in Pz's tank when I first got her....she couldn't find them, and even then, they were a tad big for her. She chased them, but never caught them. One of the shrimp survived, and he's now huge, and he is a good FW clean up crew for PZ when she doesn't eat all of her blood worms =)
5.5g: Pond snails
5.5g: Red Cherry Shrimp and Rams
10g: PZ the Pee Wee (DP), Ghost shrimp, Otos x3
36g: Luau the F8, Zebra nerites x8, sometimes a herd of ghost shrimp for food
60g: Perches the starry blenny, 1 watchman goby Snaps the l.c. hermit, 2 emerald crabs, 1 red crab, 2 turbos, 7 asteas, 2 nerites, 2 clown gobies and 2 firefish gobies (upgrading to a 90 gallon reef)
RIP Yoshi, you are dearly missed <3
5.5g: Red Cherry Shrimp and Rams
10g: PZ the Pee Wee (DP), Ghost shrimp, Otos x3
36g: Luau the F8, Zebra nerites x8, sometimes a herd of ghost shrimp for food
60g: Perches the starry blenny, 1 watchman goby Snaps the l.c. hermit, 2 emerald crabs, 1 red crab, 2 turbos, 7 asteas, 2 nerites, 2 clown gobies and 2 firefish gobies (upgrading to a 90 gallon reef)
RIP Yoshi, you are dearly missed <3
- RVS
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Re: Missing shrimp
¿and why should the ghost shrimps die? they live in both, FW and BW, and can be with out food for more than 15 days...
+1 to x-ray comment.
they will come out on night and or dot will hunt them!
don't worry.... they won't survive for a long time....
+1 to x-ray comment.
they will come out on night and or dot will hunt them!
don't worry.... they won't survive for a long time....
Let there be light, and lit up the days... Let there be puffers, and they swam around the world...
PuffGenesis, 1, 1.
PuffGenesis, 1, 1.
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Re: Missing shrimp
thanks RVS i was only aware of them being FW and my tank is being converted to BW atm thats why i thought the would suffer and die under the rocks
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Re: Missing shrimp
I can't imagine either of them would look very full eating a GS. they're mostly water.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
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Re: Missing shrimp
I can't imagine either of them would look very full eating a GS. They're mostly water.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
- xrayjeeper83
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Re: Missing shrimp
Ghosts can live in every kinda water. I have some in my FW tanks and 4 living with Bacon in full SW
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
- RVS
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A hundred of Brackish P. Velifera & P. sphenops.
Pure Parambassis Ranga. - Location (country): Mexico lindo y querido!
Re: Missing shrimp
Yeap, for all i know GS do best in BW (1.006 - 1.018), they are beautiful animals, and male adults become transparent green or blue, i´ve a 3" green one.
Let there be light, and lit up the days... Let there be puffers, and they swam around the world...
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- Dwarf Puffer
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Re: Missing shrimp
i found one today and pulled him out so i have 2 more to get out
- bertie 83
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Re: Missing shrimp
Why not leave them in. They make a good cheap cleanup crew, while they last. If your puffers have no interest in them even better. They will spend all day eating scraps and crud
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly
- xrayjeeper83
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Re: Missing shrimp
Thats what I did in all 3 of my tanks. Tossed in a handful into each tank and let the puffers eat what they wanted. My 2 FW tanks have 1 each and my SW tank has 4 of em cleaning all day long
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
- bertie 83
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Re: Missing shrimp
Yea I ensure there are a few floating about in my tanks ( pardon the pun) good crap eaters lol
It's amazing how easy maintenance is. If done regularly and thoroughly