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Hello Zorba, Welcome to Shrimp Keepers Forum. Please feel free to browse around and get to know others. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. regards, skfadmin

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Happy New Year

 

I live in Brisbane, QLD and have just set up a 20l freshwater tank for my daughter. Presently we have a couple of platies in it and after seeing some shrimp at the pet shop became intrigued. They told me they are easy to keep so I am on the hunt for perhaps a breeding trio. I watch gumtree as they are cheaper there than the pet shop. Does the breed or colour of shrimp vary to it's hardiness?

I was told Ebita brand foods are the best to feed them is this true

 

I have lots of questions but will start reading topics and make the search button my friend

If anyone in Brisbane has a breeding trio for sale that is not too expensive please let me know

Thanks for welcoming to the forum

Andy

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Hi Andy you will find plenty of information on the forum to answer all your questions, but by all means still ask as you have done.

There are different varieties of shrimp available each with different levels of hardiness.

 

Cherry shrimp are generally where most people start off because they are the easiest to keep and can tolerate warmer temperatures. The beauty of cherry shrimp is they are also available in a multitude of colours, red, blue, yellow, sunkist, rili which is coloured head and tail with clear gap in teh middle amongst a few others.

 

Do not buy your shrimp from the pet shop as they are extremely overpriced to cover their over heads. There is plenty of members on here breeding different varieties at really cheap prices for good quality and quiet often even free. IF you were close (which no one is) to me i would give you some.

 

The colours do not impact on the hardyness of the shrimp but if you do go with cherry shrimp the different colours will interbreed which in the long run will just damage your gene pool.

 

Stepping up from cherry shrimp is your crystal reds or crystal blacks these however are harder to care for and in warmer months you will generally require a chiller or air con to maintain tank temp of between 22-25 max.

 

Any other questions feel free to ask and enjoy the forum :)

 

EDIT: forgot to mention that alot of the time shrimp are sold as unsexed juveniles but it would be quiet easy to find someone who could give/sell your a female cherry. When they breed you can often expect up to 20+ Shrimplets so your tank will be over run in no time :)

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Thanks for the advise OzShrimp

 

Hopefully can track some cherries down soon. Is the Ebita brand of food good or what should I buy?

 

Andy

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Welcome to the forum Zorba!!

Most foods are quite good and have been designed for shrimp specifically. I personally haven't used ebita brand. But I use boss crack and snow, Borneo wild Bebi, benibachi kale tabs and ambitious, and hikari shrimp cuisine.

Check out our sponsor section, there are many great products available there, and also in the food and nutrition subforum there is a topic about who uses which food too!

The Platies may see the shrimp as a food source unfortunately. Maybe not so much adults but definitely shrimplets. You may need plenty of plants and hiding places for them to thrive together!!

Welcome and enjoy!!

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Thanks for the welcome fishmosy, been kept busy reading lots of information here

 

I am looking forward to obtaining my first ever shrimp, just have to wait till some are for sale in Brisbane

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