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Hello shrimpers I have been into fish for 2 years now and was notified to the how shrimping business by my best friend who I think just joined the forum as Laurence. I have a two foot tank ready for a shrimp colony my friend told me that yellow cherries are a good idea. I was told they are quite hardy little guys and breed fairly easily if the water is kept constant water parameters. Does this mean I need a chiller to keep the water cold or will a cold room with a heater be suffice? Also will I need any special water filtration, substrate or a TDS/Ph pen to keep the shrimp happy and breeding.

I am a young chap and do not have much money at the moment but my friend thinks that after I have sold a fair amount of shrimp I should be able to upgrade my system.

Can't wait to hear from you guys and get my first shrimp.

Regards

Gary

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Hello shrimpers I have been into fish for 2 years now and was notified to the how shrimping business by my best friend who I think just joined the forum as Laurence. I have a two foot tank ready for a shrimp colony my friend told me that yellow cherries are a good idea. I was told they are quite hardy little guys and breed fairly easily if the water is kept constant water parameters. Does this mean I need a chiller to keep the water cold or will a cold room with a heater be suffice? Also will I need any special water filtration, substrate or a TDS/Ph pen to keep the shrimp happy and breeding. I am a young chap and do not have much money at the moment but my friend thinks that after I have sold a fair amount of shrimp I should be able to upgrade my system.Can't wait to hear from you guys and get my first shrimp.Regards Gary
This is the tank I have in mind without any fish. If this isn't alright for shrimp I have another 2 ft tank available.[ATTACH]6201[/ATTACH]

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Welcome to the forum, tank looks awesome & definitely great for shrimp, just gotta ask though, is that sand inert or does it raise the ph? I would strongly suggest getting a TDS pen as it is one of the most important WP(water parameters) when keeping shrimp. If you have an air conditioned room then you won't need a chiller, shrimp can handle lower temps better than higher temps, they should be kept at about 22-24degrees but lower is ok, but not ideal. Hope you have as much fun here as we do! :victorious:

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Can't wait to get the shrimp but I will definitely get a TDS pen to keep the little fellas going strong

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Hey Gary, welcome to the forum. Best of luck with your shrimp endevours. TDS pen is useful and a pH pen/test kit may be useful too if keeping yellows as they tend to be kept at the same water parameters as CRS/CBS which is slightly lower pH than what most people keep their cherries at.

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Hey mate hope u enjoy ur time on SKF as much as we all do :)

Your name made me think of Charlie in 'Always sunny in Phili' throwing the salt at 'Gail the snail' and really made me laugh!! :p

Where did u get the name?

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Welcome to the forum Gary.

Your tank looks great. Might want to be careful if using an internal filter as shrimplets (baby shrimp) can get sucked into them if the inlet is not covered properly.

Cherry varieties are a great start in the hobby and the yellows can be amazing.

Whatever you decide to keep, be sure to ask lots of questions and do plenty of reading in the beginning. All here will help with answers. Better to ask lots early rather than rush in and lose your shrimp by missing something simple.

Good luck, have fun and keep us posted!!

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Hey mate hope u enjoy ur time on SKF as much as we all do :)

Your name made me think of Charlie in 'Always sunny in Phili' throwing the salt at 'Gail the snail' and really made me laugh!! :p

Where did u get the name?

My guess is he got his name from a kids program called Spongebob Gary is the name of spongebob square pants's pet snail.

BTW welcome Gray im also new here.

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