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Hello! New to Shrimps :)


cheeks

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Hello everyone!

 

I'm Brian from California.

I did a bit of browsing and I'm glad to have found such a great community.

I'm interested in starting a small 10-20g tank consisting mostly of red cherry shrimp and maybe a few tetras! I want to keep it low maintenance as I get more comfortable with taking care of the shrimp before I move forward with different species. Of course I want the tank to be planted as well, but definitely kept simple (is there such thing as a minimally planted tank that doesn't need CO2?)

 

Anyways, I'm hoping to start soon and would like some tips on what I might need to focus on before I actually get the shrimp. Any advice would be great! Thank you :)

 

 

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Welcome :) Moss is a great plant for simple low maintenance and shrimp love it

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Welcome cheeks! Which part of Cali? And you'll be fine without CO2! I would suggest getting shrimp before fish, and only very peaceful and tiny fish. This way the shrimp can be a part of the landscape when the fish arrive, vs fish thinking shrimp might be food when they get introduced.

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welcome, great forum here with lots of info which will be very helpful.

I have a tank of tetra's and a couple cherry shrimps which are always hiding in the moss, since the tetra's find them delicious. I do recommend amano shrimp with tetras, they seem to be aggressive and quick enough to deal with the tetras.

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Welcome Brian. I too used RCS Neos as my "starter shrimp". I still remember getting my first berries.

 

For low maintenance plants, I would suggest Anubias species.  Very common in pet stores and very slow growing.

Java Fern is almost impossible to kill off and grows a bit faster.

Floaters are also very easy to keep alive, like mini water lettuce, frogbit or giant duckweed. Since they float, they take CO2 from the air and have a huge growth advantage over submerged plants.

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Thank you for all the tips everyone! I am starting with just a few shrimp and then following with a few tetra. I'll keep in mind getting the shrimp first. I already got all the materials and now just setting up. I hope to post a progress report on here for some criticism. Thanks again!

 

@ibebian I'm from Orange County!

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