Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Im a fairly new aquascaper/fishkeeper. I am starting a shrimp breeding project containing Yokihi Ricefish and Orange Sakura/Orange Rili shrimp. Its a 9.6 gallon long. Wich means slimmer width but long length. I'm thinking of adding a big assortment of plants and rocks. I am using fine-grain sand and aquasoil. I don't really have plant ideas but I confirmed want grey-colored rocks like darker-colored Ohko stones. Any ideas or recommendations. I also need tools so any advice will be greatly appreciated! Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 If as you say this is a breeding project you're going to want to get those shrimp out of the tank from time to time to sell them or even just inventory them. It's nice when you can at least make your breeding tank look nice so in this case I would use things that are easily removed so you can net your bred animals. Personally I wouln't plant any plants- I would use rhizome only plants that you can glue to the rocks and move when needed. I love any type of Java Fern or Anubias that fits the tank you're using. This way the rocks and plants can be moved as needed with no need to uproot plants to find or catch stock. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Thanks! I think although I want a carpet of Dwarf Baby Tears. Ill try your advice out! I plan to sell these shrimp at a local store that takes from breeders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Ah yeah, dwarf baby tears would be hard to do with that sort of set up IMO. They can be easily uprooted and are not easy to grow in a lot of set ups. If it were a shrimp tank you didn't plan to sell out of I'd say go for it, but you might have issues if you have to get shrimp out of there regularly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Any carpet plants you recommend then? Maybe mosses? Btw all of your advice is appreciated a lot. 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 (edited) Well that's kind of what I'm saying, I'd skip anything carpeting in a breeding set up. I would stick with gravel or sand. Moss would be great as long as it's growing on the rock or wood you put in the tank- that way you can move those items when needed to catch shrimp. This is just my opinion though- if you really want to try carpeting don't let anyone stop you! Small tip for the forum, when answering a specific memberr-- type @ then start typing their screen name which will pop up and you can select it. If I wasn't watching the forum I'd miss your reply @Kaiju :-) Edited November 15, 2023 by xXInkedPhoenixX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 I think ill take your advice because you seem to be far more experienced lmao. Thanks again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 You get notifications whenever someone tags you like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Oh okay thanks @xXInkedPhoenixX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 I'd cover some rock and wood with java moss, lil shrimp love that stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 @xXInkedPhoenixX I have heard that too. I also want to dip my toes so to speak in the world of moss balls as well because I've also heard they enjoy that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Ah yes, do add some Marimo balls, they are definitely great and nice for the shrimp. Easy care as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nabokovfan87 Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 On 11/15/2023 at 10:19 AM, Kaiju said: Any ideas or recommendations. I also need tools so any advice will be greatly appreciated! Thanks. The big items for me would be.... Feeding dish / Petri dish Pinsettes or aquascaping tweezers Bucket, small siphon, towel Piece of wood (for shrimp) Anubias works really well with the stone you've mentioned GH+KH liquid test kit (needed for shrimp) Shrimp net (not necessary, but helpful) Cull tank or tub (if you're trying to breed strong coloration) If you want to go the moss route (mentioned above) I would also suggest some moss thread to tie the moss to the wood or even moss ledges to tie the moss to. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xXInkedPhoenixX Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 I think @nabokovfan87 has the tools thing covered for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllFishNoBrakes Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 Moss, moss, and then some more moss. I have Java Moss coming out of my ears and shrimp really appreciate it. Shoot me a message if you want some. You just pay shipping; I won’t charge you for the moss itself. I also think Anubius is great for a shrimp tank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 @AllFishNoBrakes Thanks so much. When my project is going to get started ill let you know! Thanks for the generous offer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 @nabokovfan87 Thanks a ton man! Any other advice or materials I could need/use? Or just make the tank look more aesthetically pleasing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nabokovfan87 Posted November 15, 2023 Share Posted November 15, 2023 On 11/15/2023 at 1:54 PM, Kaiju said: @nabokovfan87 Thanks a ton man! Any other advice or materials I could need/use? Or just make the tank look more aesthetically pleasing? I would check out a youtube content creator called George Farmer, Filipe Oliveira, and a major channel called Green Aqua. Lizzie also has some very nice setups on the Aquarium co-op channel. There's a ton of great content out there. For reference, here's just one of the many available. I really enjoy the green aqua master series as well. The main thing is to just have fun with it and to enjoy the process. Shrimp are generally pretty forgiving and just want to have a good setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 16, 2023 Share Posted November 16, 2023 @nabokovfan87 I take inspo usually from people featured on Fish for Thought or channels like SerpaDesign and Dr.Plants. you should check them out if you don't know them. Thanks again for the advice and I will certainly watch these videos! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 19, 2023 Share Posted November 19, 2023 I wonder what the masterful @Cory would have to say lmao. If he does see this. I have questions for him. -What should I use to feed the shrimp? I'm thinking wafers. -How often should I feed? -I'm going for a beachy shoreline kind of scape with a sloped bit of sand on the side. Any recommendations? -I want to sell some when they reach their Adolescent stage. How many should I sell at a time and how much? Again; 9.1 gallon LONG, I have none of the materials YET, I'm finishing the designing and measuring stage of things. I should have these maybe before February. All advice from anyone who sees this is greatly appreciated though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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