Alec M
April 16th 05, 03:03 AM
A few weeks ago got 2 Japanese shrimp for my 20 gallon tank (also have
3 golden barbs and 2 leopard danios - this was the tank I took over
from a neighbor).
They have done a lovely job of cleaning off the algae on the big piece
of driftwood in the center - and now are working on some algae growing
on the tank.
My question is: any tips on feeding them?
I have algae tables - I've broken off small pieces. At first I was
just throwing them in the tank - never made it to the shrimp as far as
I can tell.
I've started literaly handing the pieces to the shrimp - putting my arm
in the tank.
They seem to be getting used to the hand in the tank. However:
1. If I put the piece close to them - they seem to figure out it's food
about 50% of the time..... otherwise they move off.
2. Sometimes the other fish see the tablets and go for it.
Anyhow... I'm looking for shrimp feeding strategies - since the algae
will be pretty much gone soon.
Any ideas?
I really enjoy having them in the tank.
Alec in Providence
3 golden barbs and 2 leopard danios - this was the tank I took over
from a neighbor).
They have done a lovely job of cleaning off the algae on the big piece
of driftwood in the center - and now are working on some algae growing
on the tank.
My question is: any tips on feeding them?
I have algae tables - I've broken off small pieces. At first I was
just throwing them in the tank - never made it to the shrimp as far as
I can tell.
I've started literaly handing the pieces to the shrimp - putting my arm
in the tank.
They seem to be getting used to the hand in the tank. However:
1. If I put the piece close to them - they seem to figure out it's food
about 50% of the time..... otherwise they move off.
2. Sometimes the other fish see the tablets and go for it.
Anyhow... I'm looking for shrimp feeding strategies - since the algae
will be pretty much gone soon.
Any ideas?
I really enjoy having them in the tank.
Alec in Providence