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xnash
16th Mar 2005, 03:11 AM
hi hopefully i post in the right session.
is a tank with co2 injection 20 to 30ppm,with minimal surface agitation to prevent escape of c02 suitable for shrimps?
does we need to provide shade for shrimps if our light is powerful does it matter to them? :confused:
Confusekid
16th Mar 2005, 04:47 AM
What shrimp you intend to keep? My yamato, cherry, blue green and malayan with the condition mention. Not sure about tiger and bumble bee. As for strong light, just make sure you do not on it too early, the shrimp will die from shock(total darkness to very bright). Happened for by shrimp long time ago.
Jack
xnash
16th Mar 2005, 09:26 AM
What shrimp you intend to keep? My yamato, cherry, blue green and malayan with the condition mention. Not sure about tiger and bumble bee. As for strong light, just make sure you do not on it too early, the shrimp will die from shock(total darkness to very bright). Happened for by shrimp long time ago.
Jack
I see, do u mean I have to turn on light after day break?
Confusekid
16th Mar 2005, 11:07 AM
I see, do u mean I have turn on light after day break?
I turn on my light around 9 - 10am. This is to ensure the tank is already brighten by nature light.
Jack
xnash
17th Mar 2005, 12:44 AM
I turn on my light around 9 - 10am. This is to ensure the tank is already brighten by nature light.
Jack
thanks for the info :) :) :)
newman
17th Mar 2005, 02:10 AM
What shrimp you intend to keep? My yamato, cherry, blue green and malayan with the condition mention. Not sure about tiger and bumble bee. As for strong light, just make sure you do not on it too early, the shrimp will die from shock(total darkness to very bright). Happened for by shrimp long time ago.
Jack
I agree with you, bro...
I done it once and the shrimp scattered like crazy
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