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Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:09 Apr 2017 20:55
by odin
Be patient and don't over feed an i'm sure you will have berried females in no time :grin:

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:10 Apr 2017 16:30
by Edwid
Some shrimps started doing inverse swimming on water surface after i added beneficial bacteria into the water.

Quite a funny sight

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Oh yes! You all may follow me on Instagram @opaeohana if you would like videos or more photos of my tank :)

That's the best way I thought to share videos with all of you

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:10 Apr 2017 21:58
by odin
This is how many Opae ula shrimp feed, when you sprinkle powdered algae in the tank they will swim up and eat at it.

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:13 Apr 2017 16:55
by Edwid
I realized that this happens whenever I switched on the light after a long while. My water surface looks really clouded

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:13 Apr 2017 19:22
by odin
Part of the cycling progress so dont worry.

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:14 Apr 2017 00:40
by Edwid
Ohh. In a sense, does water cycling ever ends? The shrimps are fine with that right?

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:14 Apr 2017 03:12
by Edwid
There's really a lot of them up there!

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Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:14 Apr 2017 13:24
by odin
Yeah it will clear up over time, it all seem normal to me and have you tried feeding your shrimp Spirulina? they eat it off the surface liek they are doing in your tank right now. Its awesome to watch.

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:27 Apr 2017 05:46
by Edwid
Just curious, is there any lighting limitation to our opae ula tank? Is it 'harmful' if there's too much light or that the light is too strong?

@ Odin, yes I have fed them spirulina. It's amazing to see when the powder is suspended and then you see the shrimps swimming all around to grab these powder!

Re: New tank sharing and questions

PostPosted:27 Apr 2017 18:23
by odin
I'd have to say not really, im using these in my Alpha and Opae ula larvae tank Dennerle 5710 Nano Power-LED 5.0 Amazon link and id say they are pretty damn bright! The shrimp are not hiding or anything to avoid it. If you do think its too bright for your shrimp you can always get some of that plastic sun defuser stuff and attach it too the light to dim it a little.