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My journey into keeping Taiwan Bee shrimp commences!

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It has been awhile since i have posted on this forum, 
but since the last time i did, i have been preparing myself to keep Taiwan bee's.
Today marks the day where i received my first. A Blue bolt and Panda shrimp :)
They are currently being drip acclimatized as i type this!

 

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Wishing i had a better camera though :p

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Settling in nicely :)
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That's a gorgeous little shadow panda & I'm sure the BB will colour up nicely, well done! :thumbsu:

Very exciting! They look awesome

Looks like they have a wonderful new home! Congrats for getting into Tbs, they are amazing! It's great how the BlueBolts colours change and deepen as they age! Keep us posted! Cheers

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Thanks for the lovely comments guys.
Yes, they certainly do have a good home.. unfortunately i love aquascaping as much as i do shrimpkeeping!
i say unfortunately because it's going to be a nightmare to find them all haha.
luckily they tend to prefer two spots of the tank where they all group up to shrimp party.

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Looking good mate.

Can you give the spec of the tank?

Substrate :

Ph:

Gh;

Kh:

Temp:

Tds:

And a full tank shot please ;)

Looks great man!

I love planted tanks. One of the problems I had with my last setup was too many plants, I couldn't see what was going on in the end.

 

If you feed them in the one spot continuously, they will get used to going to that spot.

 

The plants will be great for them, lots of hiding spots and plenty of biofilm to graze upon.

 

Awesome!

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Looking good mate.

Can you give the spec of the tank?

Substrate :

Ph:

Gh;

Kh:

Temp:

Tds:

And a full tank shot please ;)

 

The substrate i am using is the ISTA Shrimp soil, first time i have used it in a tank.

pH is about 6.4

gH 7-8

Kh 1-2

Temp 24

tds: 200-220

When i originally setup the tank, i made a newbie mistake of using seiryu stone in the scape.

i have since changed over to honeycomb/ohko stone.

over the last few weeks i have been trying to reset the influx in parameters due to the calcium carbonate in the seiryu raising them.

it has been a very slow and gradual process to get it down as i dont want to do it too fast.

It seems to be coming together though.

I do use RO water and i have had a twinstar shrimp version running in the tank for just over a week now.

since putting in the twinstar i have only noticed good things. in the corner of the tank  i witnessed a few shrimp molt and the male shrimps run wild.

it may be just a coincidence but it can only be doing the tank good.

also, here is a tank shot, not the most ideal tank dimensions however :p

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nice scape and shrimp you got there! i just start with tb as well :)

Looks awesome dude, well done! :thumbsu:

  • 2 weeks later...

Any update mate?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Decided to do a quick update on my two additions,
definitely have grown substantially since i first introduced them to the tank.
Still unsure of their sexes but i am looking forward to having them breed. 
I will be posting more full tank shots soon :)
 

They look fantastic & very healthy, both males by the way! :thumbsu:

Looks like they'll have to adopt a little shadow panda from somewhere lol's

Nice work...

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