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All boiling does (other than kill a few nasties) if required is nothing but soften up the outer edges of the piece of DW.
I have some driftwoods that still release tanning after a whole year later. The only good thing as QC Discus said, it won't harm the fish, but it makes
steakman Today, 01:31 AM
PFR are in fact just cherry shrimp with opaque hues.
If you mix them with cherries, you will be watering down the gene pool over time, ruining
So I should expect full red shrimp. What would happen if I added blue rili shrimp?
sub-80 Yesterday, 10:57 AM
same here in malaysia. RCS sold in LFS are often mixed with fire reds.
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From what I understand.
Fire Reds are just the cherry picked of the cherry shrimp.
Picked and crossed back to intensify the red color.
Nothing.
Only time can remove the tannins .
By the way tannins are not harmful to your shrimp.
We only remove them because WE like
Aside from the Hygrophila nothing else has high light requirements. It receives zero direct sunlight, just ambient from a window several feet away.
Asphalt art Yesterday, 12:26 AM
I'm curious why you choose to use no artificial lights. Is your tank in a location that gets good and regular sunlight?
Thanks
In my 2.5 years experience with black tigers (actually BTOE's) The colony that I have has a Royal Blue gene in them so I see royal blue babies & they
kermit01 23rd May 2013, 07:31 PM
I purchased a small piece of driftwood (9" long x 7" wide x 5" tall) two months ago and I am still finding it difficult to remove all the
Sebastian09 23rd May 2013, 06:47 PM
TDS stands for total dissolved solids. These solids can come from decaying organic matter or other sources such as insoluble materials. When discussing
Asphalt art 23rd May 2013, 06:31 PM
Hello;
Bought 6 red cherry shrimps from LFS was looking today and noticed that three of the shrimp look like fire red shrimp. What is your
What does TDS stand for?
You use baking soda to lower your KH?
I am not using any fertilizers as I am using a dirt substrate and
Thanks bro sfc for the great comment.
soonhong 23rd May 2013, 06:55 AM
Thanks for the great comment.
soonhong 23rd May 2013, 06:54 AM
Many thanks for the great comment and truly appreciate.
soonhong 23rd May 2013, 06:53 AM
Wo... Soon Hong
Your shrimps are really nice and with solid color.(PRL & PBL).
As QC Discus stated, they can be kept in a wide variety of environments. I keep my red Neos close to CRS conditions just for simplicities sake, but that
Asphalt art 23rd May 2013, 04:38 AM
My opinion.
Cherry's are NOT demanding and will adapt to almost any water condition over time.
My cherry's are in the following....
Yesterday they were PH end of day 6.4
KH 7
Amonia 0
nitrate 0
I guess the most important info you are seeking is what are the ultimate water conditions?
Let us know your current water parameters and
Nice shrimp you have here, what temperature is your tank setup?
sonyv1 22nd May 2013, 11:56 AM
This is my first time EVER having Red Cherry Shrimp.
1. I am getting mixed information. What is the BEST way to keep them happy? Heater
Wow nice.
How you get the so hard WHITE color?
Mine are clear instead of white ...
Amazing
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