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  1. Sonnycbr
    Thanks for the help guys. I feed them a home made food that I found online, it contains bee pollen, Spirulina, Chlorella powder and other stuff I can't remember. I'll be sure to get the frozen bloodworm on Monday. The number of shrimp has definitely dropped so I'd estimate there are only about 50 in there now, down from maybe 100. I can see loads of exoskeletons so they're still shedding, which I guess is a good sign.
  2. sdlTBfanUK
    Cherry chrimp are very simple to keep usually. There will come a time when they reach maximum occupancy as the tank can't support anymore, how many do you have in a 10 gallon tank? Has anything else changed in the last 6 months as all seemed to be doing well? Feeding a bit more may help but be careful as it is easy to overdo and that could really mess everything up! As JayC, what are you feeding at the moment? Simon
  3. jayc
    What have you been feeding them? The females need protein to produce eggs. Lots of protein. Try feeding them more frozen bloodworms, at least once a week.
  4. Sonnycbr
    My red cherry shrimp seem to have stopped breeding. I don't see any babies at all where I used to see dozens on the glass and plants. I use RO water mineralised with Equilibrium. I've checked the TDS and it's 225. I don't know if I'm overfeeding/underfeeding or what. Its only a 10 gallon tank so should I be doing regular water changes? Has anybody any ideas on what could be the cause?

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