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QuestionCan I hold my ghost shrimp in my hands without causing harm?Community AnswerNo, they need to stay in the water, if you take them out and try to hold them, the shock could kill them.
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QuestionCan a ghost shrimp be held?Community AnswerSorry, but that would not work. Ghost shrimp are like fish when it comes to handling. Keep them in the water at all times.
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QuestionWhere can I get the sinking pellets?Community AnswerYou can get them at your local Walmart. Petsmart or pet stores specifically dedicated to aquariums should also carry various kinds of sinking pellets.
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QuestionHow do I clean a fish tank that has ghost shrimp?Community AnswerYou can use a gravel vac. Just pay attention to where the shrimp are and if one starts to get sucked in, plug the other end with your finger to stop the suction. He will swim back out when the suction stops.
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QuestionHow can I tell if they are carrying eggs?Community AnswerYou will know if a female is carrying eggs just by looking at her stomach. She will appear much rounder, and you will actually be able to see the eggs! Ghost shrimp are not live bearers, so if suddenly she is thin and you see no baby shrimp, it just means she has laid her eggs.
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QuestionWhat do pet shrimp eat?Community AnswerPet shrimp can eat a wide selection of things. My ghost shrimp eat plain goldfish flakes and love them. They eat a ton, but keep in mind that if you have a tall tank, you might want to get some sinking pellets.
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QuestionIs it okay to have only one ghost shrimp?Community AnswerYes, they do just fine on their own.
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QuestionMy ghost shrimp are in my locker with a bunch of whirligig beetles, in a small bit of algae in a water bottle with a hole in it. Will they live like that?Community AnswerNot for long, no. The algae won't do much. I suggest you at least get a 5 gallon tank and food.
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QuestionDo I need light to care for ghost shrimp?Community AnswerA light is most certainly not needed for shrimp, but is recommended if you have a planted tank which, for shrimp, is preferred.
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QuestionIf I keep them in freshwater will they breed, or do they need brackish water?Brittney.BCommunity AnswerThey breed easily in freshwater and don't need to be separated in order to do so!
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QuestionIs there anyone who only sells male ghost shrimp?Community AnswerMost stores sell both male and female shrimp together; you could always ask for male only or go online for males.
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QuestionAre pebbles necessary for a tank with ghost shrimp in it? I understand that they like to burrow in it sometimes, but couldn't some small rock caves be just as effective for hiding?Community AnswerThe pebbles also serve as a means for collecting food that settles on the bottom. Imagine a bare glass bottom like a hardwood floor in a house; the pebbles, then, would be like carpeting. In a house with all hardwood floors, there isn't anywhere for dust or pet hair to settle, so it all blows around as you walk, creating dust bunnies everywhere. Homes with full carpeting still need to be vacuumed and dusted, but the carpet gives the dust and pet hair something to hold on to, so cleaning becomes much easier. And just to complete the analogy, imagine the ghost shrimp is the vacuum. Gravel probably isn't 100% necessary, but it will make the shrimp's life a lot easier.
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QuestionDo I need an air pump to oxygenate the water for a ghost shrimp?Community AnswerIf your filter creates a disturbance on the surface of the water, causing oxygen to enter. then no, an air pump is not necessary.
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QuestionHow big do ghost shrimp get?Animal lover088Community AnswerGhost shrimp don't get very big. The biggest I've seen is about one and a half inches.
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QuestionWhat do you feed new born ghost shrimp?Yoelvis PedrazaCommunity AnswerFish food will do.
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QuestionHow do I take care of newborn ghost shrimp?Community AnswerKeep them in a separate tank from your other creatures, as they might get eaten or killed by the filter. Feed them baby brine shrimp or crushed fish flakes.
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QuestionCan ghost shrimp survive in a Betta tank with no filter?Community AnswerHaving a Betta in a tank without a filter is a bad idea; they generate waste that can build up and become toxic unless you do constant water changes. As for the shrimp, it depends mostly on the temperament of your Betta, but it would be best to supply them with lots of hiding places if they feel threatened.
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QuestionHow do I know if my ghost shrimp is dead?Community AnswerThey will typically lay on their side and become a solid white color if they are dead.
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QuestionIs it bad to have fish in the tank with them?CaeiiaTop AnswererNo, just make sure baby shrimp aren't with the fish or the fish will eat them.
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QuestionCan ghost shrimp live with guppies?Community AnswerYes, just make sure the ghost shrimp isn't a baby to avoid it being eaten.
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QuestionHow do I tell a male and female apart?Animal lover088Community AnswerFemales have a little bump behind their head that is often mistaken as a brain.
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QuestionCan ghost shrimp live in a tank with an aquatic substrate?Community AnswerDefinitely! Substrate may help them move around along the bottom as it serves as a grip.
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QuestionWhat do their eggs look like?Community AnswerThey look like tiny green grains in the female's belly. When they are going to lay the eggs, you might even see tiny baby shrimp eyeballs.
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QuestionI've heard that ghost shrimp will attack smaller fish (hanging onto them, eating their slime coat, etc.). Is that true?Community AnswerEating slime coat is true.
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QuestionHow long are ghost shrimp suppose to stay in their bag before they go in the tank?Community AnswerFloat the bag for about a half hour to match water temperatures, then release into the tank.
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QuestionI found my ghost shrimp while playing with a bucket in a pond. Will it survive?Animal lover088Community AnswerI suppose it's possible, if you give it everything it needs. I would recommend putting a little water from the pond into your shrimp's habitat, because a change in water quality can cause the shrimp to become stressed.
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QuestionWill the shrimp eat the baby fish in my tank?Community AnswerNo. They are scavengers, and don't really hunt.
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QuestionDo I need an air pump?CaeiiaTop AnswererIf you don't have a hanging filter or anything to break the surface of the water, then yes.
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QuestionI put my ghost shrimp in my betta tank with a moss ball and no other filter. It's been a month, and my shrimp is doing well without a source of oxygen. Is this ok?Community AnswerYou really should have your betta in a minimum 2.5 gallon tank with filtration and heat. That would be enough for the shrimp as well.
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QuestionCan I scoop up the shrimp in a cup?Community AnswerYou should use a net but generally speaking it would be fine to use a cup if you're careful.
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