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QuestionHow long does it take for an RCS to mature into an adult?Community AnswerIt takes about three months for a shrimp to mature into an adult capable of reproducing itself.
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QuestionI have a 50 gallon aquarium and an explosion of cherry shrimp. Do they inbreed?CaeiiaTop AnswererYes, they will breed with each other. But if you have enough in there (you can add more too), it's not a problem. Inbreeding usually isn't going to produce horrid results in shrimp.
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QuestionHow do I keep the nitrate levels down?Community AnswerHave plants in your aquarium, and change about 20% of your water. You can also purchase products to help rid of ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates. And do not put too much food in the tank, only what your water pets consume. Otherwise, left over food turns into ammonia, ammonia into nitrite, and nitrite into nitrate*. *Nitrate isn't as harmful as ammonia and nitrite.
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QuestionHow do cherry shrimp give birth?Community AnswerA cherry shrimp will keep fanning its eggs with its spinnerets until the eggs are ready to hatch -- it usually takes one month. Then the little shrimp break out of their eggs, emerging as tiny versions of the adults. These shrimplets are very small, so make sure there aren't any fish in the tank that might view them as yummy snacks.
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QuestionCan red cherry shrimp live in a bowl?Community AnswerYes, but you must perform frequent 10% water changes and run a small sponge filter and heater. Also, remember to include lots of plants, the more plants, the better.
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QuestionDoes the female shrimp need a male around to fertilize the eggs?Community AnswerYes. A male will need to catch a female to transfer sperm.
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QuestionWhat do you do if your red cherry shrimp wont eat?Community AnswerFirst, you don't need to feed it often. It's probably eating algae, or is eating when you're not observing the tank.
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QuestionDo pet stores sell red cherry shrimp?Community AnswerYes, they do, but they are not very high grade, meaning they are less red.
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QuestionWill guppies eat shrimp and fry?Community AnswerThe guppies will eat fry if they are underfed. Pay attention to how much food the guppies are eating and also pay attention to the amount of fry. Separate them if fry are disappearing.
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QuestionHow do I keep the cherry shrimp red? Mine are losing color.Community AnswerFemales are more colorful than males. You might have too many males. Also, substrate and lighting will play a role in how your shrimp looks. Dark substrates and high lighting will make them look redder.
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QuestionHow many eggs does she have?Community AnswerAround 24-36, give or take a few. It's also good to keep in mind that all the eggs may not hatch, or the some of the babies won't live to be adults, especially if you have large "predator" fish that could eat them.
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QuestionIs a 150 gallon tank too big to house cherry shrimp?Community AnswerNot necessarily. Any tank can house shrimp, so long as they're being taken care of properly. In a tank of that size, you could have many shrimp and plants and create a very attractive aquarium.
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QuestionHow do you breed blue shrimp?Community AnswerThe same way! Just be sure to include lots of moss and some driftwood. It might just take a bit longer because red cherry shrimp breed like crazy!
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QuestionWhat if I only have one red cherry shrimp that's adult-sized?Community AnswerThen you will always have one shrimp, but a single shrimp can make a nice addition to a community tank as long as there are no major predators. Bigger fish may cull your shrimp community and this is why multiples are often suggested so that they can hopefully reproduce at a higher rate than they are culled. Having a single shrimp is fine, but you cannot breed only one.
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QuestionCan the eggs fall off the females back?Community AnswerIt is possible.
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QuestionAt what point does the father take part in the reproductive process? Does he impregnate the female, or does the female develop eggs which are impregnated when they are laid?Community AnswerFemale shrimp will have unfertilized eggs when they are sexually mature, then they release a pheromone to help the males find and fertilize the eggs.
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QuestionMy cherry shrimp are reproducing at an alarming rate. Two months ago I had 3 shrimp, now I have at least 50. Can I slow down the mating process?Community AnswerYou can slow down the breeding process by lowering the temperature. A higher temperature means more shrimp. You could sell the extras, though!
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QuestionWhy would I want to breed cherry shrimp?Community AnswerBecause they can eat algae on your tank and they are great pets to add into a community tank, as long as there are no larger fish that can eat them.
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QuestionCan the water be chlorinated, as they are just algae eaters?CaeiiaTop AnswererNope, all aquatic pets should have treated water. Larvae (babies) are especially vulnerable to harmful substances in water.
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QuestionIs a sponge filter really required to breed RCS?Community AnswerIt is needed, as it allows for aeration and light filtration without sucking up any larvae.
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QuestionWhere can I find cheap good looking cherry shrimp?Community AnswerYou can find them on online shopping sites or online pet stores.
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QuestionWhat is feed for shrimp and baby shrimp?Community AnswerAdult shrimp can be fed shrimp pellets and algae wafers. Baby shrimp will eat plat matter and scavenge around the tank for left overs.
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QuestionDo I breed other shrimp the same way?Community AnswerNo, you can't use these tips for any kind of shrimp. Some require different temperatures or water conditions, so you need to do research on how to breed your specific type of shrimp.
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QuestionWill they breed in a bare bottom tank with fake plants?Community AnswerYes, but you have to feed them algae wafers regularly as they could not get enough natural food.
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QuestionCan shrimp breed in a different tank with different water temperatures?Community AnswerThey need specific water temperatures and parameters to trigger breeding.
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QuestionDo I need to have a breeding box for my shrimp to breed?Community AnswerNo, red cherry shrimp can breed, live and thrive without ever needing to be separated. You can use a breeding box but it is not mandatory.
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QuestionHow do I stop shrimp from breeding?Community AnswerYou can try lowering the temperature of the tank, but if you keep multiple shrimp in one tank, there's no real way to stop them from breeding.
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QuestionCan I feed these to my goldfish, neon tetras, and Chinese algae eater, or should I use brine shrimp?CaeiiaTop AnswererStick to brine shrimp. Brine shrimp are smaller (so fish can easily eat them) and many calm aquarium fish don't eat the red cherry shrimp, which is why they can coexist. They're not meant for feeding fish like the ones you have described.
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QuestionDoes the cherry shrimp need a special place to hide when it molts?Community AnswerYes, you should provide some hiding spots for your shrimp during the molting period, like a few small pots.
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