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I would like to start up a nano tank for a few shrimp and I'm not sure which aquariums are best. Anybody have any recommendations? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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Hey mate, firstly welcome to the forum.

What type of shrimp are you thinking of keeping? Cherry shrimp are generally the first place people start and you have a variety of colours to choose from. One of the benefits of starting with these is they are easier to care for and tolerate higher temperatures then that of CRS which you will require a chiller for to avoid them all dieing as they like temperatures around 22 degrees.

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There are plenty of options in terms of nano tanks one of the biggest things you have to look at is the type of filtration the tank will operate with as you want to avoid shrimplets being sucked into the intake and suffering an excruciating death. filters such as canisters and what not you can buy a stainless steel mesh guards to avoid that problem.

 

The other thing which will affect your decision and setup going off the type of shrimp will be what substrate and what not to use. Presuming this is your first shrimp tank if you opt to try your hand at shrimp like CRS etc you would be best off investing in a substrate which will buffer your ph level to around 6 such as benibachi up aqua shrimp sand there is a few options and obsviously some are better then others. 

 

Be sure to ask plenty of questions were all here to help :) 

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Most tanks are suitable for shrimp with a few modifications to stop shrimp getting into the filters or jumping out. I would suggest going with a tank as big as you can afford/fit because it will make it easier to keep water parameters stable.

The Fluval Edge is popular with shrimp keepers, if you don't mind working through a tight entry point. I use an Aquamanta Xanti 40, which I've only had to add a mesh to prevent shrimp climbing into the filter, though it hasn't stopped a couple of tiny shrimplet explorers!

You can find my review here ..

http://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/index.php/topic/5827-aquarium-xanti-40-by-aquamanta/

Also have a look through the shrimp tank setup subforum, see what other shrimpkeepers here are using.

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I've kept cherry shrimp in my community tank with decent success. So not sure on species? Had a look at a few tanks, I like the aqua one nano 30 but I'm open to others. Early stages yet so just gathering ideas

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Hi and welcome to the forum I've just set up 2 tanks for shrimp I bought the aquaone nano 40 tanks hold around 55lit and I have to say they are fantastic planing on getting another 2 shortly if you have a look in the shrimp tanks I've posted a few picks up

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Hi and welcome to the forum I've just set up 2 tanks for shrimp I bought the aquaone nano 40 tanks hold around 55lit and I have to say they are fantastic planing on getting another 2 shortly if you have a look in the shrimp tanks I've posted a few picks up

 

Aquanano is plastic or glass housing? 

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Hi and welcome to the forum I've just set up 2 tanks for shrimp I bought the aquaone nano 40 tanks hold around 55lit and I have to say they are fantastic planing on getting another 2 shortly if you have a look in the shrimp tanks I've posted a few picks up

Had a look at your pics and have to say they look amazing. Was looking at the nano 30 to start with as I have restricted space.
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Thanks they are coming along slowly the 30 is a cool tank I wanted the 40 just a bit bigger I would get the nano 60 but they arnt avail in aust only in the uk I also got the spray bars for the pump outlet look much better but again not avail here had to get from uk but everything else is easy to get here keep us updated with what you decide to go with

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Yeah I will do, probably end up with a nano 30 to start with and see where I end up. Having a few algae issues in my community tank so once that is clear I can concentrate on a nano.

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I have to agree with the nano40 with a small mod to the filter intake. It makes a great shrimp tank

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Yep they are a great shrimp tank I didn't mod my filter intake I just got some black sponge with tiny holes and cut it to fit right behind the intake it works a treat plus it helps keep the 2 cartridges a lot cleaner I've got the black sponge right behind intake then white polishing pad behind that then the cartridge it's a tight fit but there is no way anything can get into the back of the filter so no shrimp getting caught in there I did it to both my 40s and you would never no it's there that's what I like bout the nano tanks you can't see anything at all

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