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Re-acclimating ghost shrimp
Ok, I know ghost shrimp can and do live in sal****er. So what woud be
a good way to acclimate a large bunch of them to sw. I can get a one time good deal on a bunch of them, but have no desire to keep them in freshwater. I would llike to add them to a huge fuge or a separate tank alonog with some smaller fish that would not eat them, as well as be able to pull out a few to feed as a treat to certain fish. Any suggestions appreciated. I figured I would place em all in a 20 gal tank, with a AC110 hob filter, live sand and live rock rubble and some calurpea.....but to start I owuld have em in FW in that tank, and every other day increase salinity by .001 until I get to a salinity of 1.021, and then just observe for a week or so, and then once again adjust it every other day by .001 until I get it to my range of 1.025/1.026 whichis where I keep all my tanks at......From the time I get to 1.021 I would also starat to introduce fully cured live sand every day or so along with live rock......and once I have sufficient sand inplace would introduce the calurpea. I could use chaeto in th interim until calurpea is all in the tank. I know of a few places that sell em all ready acclimated but I am not willing to paya what they want and would rather take it on myself to do it and have something to play with in the process. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Re-acclimating ghost shrimp
Freshwater ghost shrimp aren't able to live in sal****er. You'll need to
buy sal****er shrimp. More than likely all your shrimp will die if you put them in sal****er. Can't recall the exact name of the sal****er "ghost" shrimp but if you look through Google you can find them. They are two different shrimps. Hope that helps. Susan :) "Tristan" wrote in message ... Ok, I know ghost shrimp can and do live in sal****er. So what woud be a good way to acclimate a large bunch of them to sw. I can get a one time good deal on a bunch of them, but have no desire to keep them in freshwater. I would llike to add them to a huge fuge or a separate tank alonog with some smaller fish that would not eat them, as well as be able to pull out a few to feed as a treat to certain fish. Any suggestions appreciated. I figured I would place em all in a 20 gal tank, with a AC110 hob filter, live sand and live rock rubble and some calurpea.....but to start I owuld have em in FW in that tank, and every other day increase salinity by .001 until I get to a salinity of 1.021, and then just observe for a week or so, and then once again adjust it every other day by .001 until I get it to my range of 1.025/1.026 whichis where I keep all my tanks at......From the time I get to 1.021 I would also starat to introduce fully cured live sand every day or so along with live rock......and once I have sufficient sand inplace would introduce the calurpea. I could use chaeto in th interim until calurpea is all in the tank. I know of a few places that sell em all ready acclimated but I am not willing to paya what they want and would rather take it on myself to do it and have something to play with in the process. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Re-acclimating ghost shrimp
The ghost shrimp that are sold at the local fish store
by me does not keep them in sal****er...well lightly salted water. I don't believe these fair well in marine tanks...there meant to be live food. Live long enough to get chomped. "Tristan" wrote in message ... Ok, I know ghost shrimp can and do live in sal****er. So what woud be a good way to acclimate a large bunch of them to sw. I can get a one time good deal on a bunch of them, but have no desire to keep them in freshwater. I would llike to add them to a huge fuge or a separate tank alonog with some smaller fish that would not eat them, as well as be able to pull out a few to feed as a treat to certain fish. Any suggestions appreciated. I figured I would place em all in a 20 gal tank, with a AC110 hob filter, live sand and live rock rubble and some calurpea.....but to start I owuld have em in FW in that tank, and every other day increase salinity by .001 until I get to a salinity of 1.021, and then just observe for a week or so, and then once again adjust it every other day by .001 until I get it to my range of 1.025/1.026 whichis where I keep all my tanks at......From the time I get to 1.021 I would also starat to introduce fully cured live sand every day or so along with live rock......and once I have sufficient sand inplace would introduce the calurpea. I could use chaeto in th interim until calurpea is all in the tank. I know of a few places that sell em all ready acclimated but I am not willing to paya what they want and would rather take it on myself to do it and have something to play with in the process. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Re-acclimating ghost shrimp
How come you're not trashing this NG like you are the other aquarium groups
Tristan? "Tristan" wrote in message ... Ok, I know ghost shrimp can and do live in sal****er. So what woud be a good way to acclimate a large bunch of them to sw. I can get a one time good deal on a bunch of them, but have no desire to keep them in freshwater. I would llike to add them to a huge fuge or a separate tank alonog with some smaller fish that would not eat them, as well as be able to pull out a few to feed as a treat to certain fish. Any suggestions appreciated. I figured I would place em all in a 20 gal tank, with a AC110 hob filter, live sand and live rock rubble and some calurpea.....but to start I owuld have em in FW in that tank, and every other day increase salinity by .001 until I get to a salinity of 1.021, and then just observe for a week or so, and then once again adjust it every other day by .001 until I get it to my range of 1.025/1.026 whichis where I keep all my tanks at......From the time I get to 1.021 I would also starat to introduce fully cured live sand every day or so along with live rock......and once I have sufficient sand inplace would introduce the calurpea. I could use chaeto in th interim until calurpea is all in the tank. I know of a few places that sell em all ready acclimated but I am not willing to paya what they want and would rather take it on myself to do it and have something to play with in the process. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
Re-acclimating ghost shrimp
"Tristan" wrote
There would be a reward in it for you if yu can get CArol Gulley aka Zebulon there and keep her sorry ass there until the cowes come home! There would be a bonus if you could also snatch up her butthole buddy Ed Alston. Then USENET would be pretty well troll and trouble free. -- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! "Susan" wrote in message news:igbyh.2630$da1.2433@trndny03... Freshwater ghost shrimp aren't able to live in sal****er. You'll need to buy sal****er shrimp. More than likely all your shrimp will die if you put them in sal****er. Can't recall the exact name of the sal****er "ghost" shrimp but if you look through Google you can find them. They are two different shrimps. Hope that helps. Susan :) "Tristan" wrote in message ... Ok, I know ghost shrimp can and do live in sal****er. So what woud be a good way to acclimate a large bunch of them to sw. I can get a one time good deal on a bunch of them, but have no desire to keep them in freshwater. I would llike to add them to a huge fuge or a separate tank alonog with some smaller fish that would not eat them, as well as be able to pull out a few to feed as a treat to certain fish. Any suggestions appreciated. I figured I would place em all in a 20 gal tank, with a AC110 hob filter, live sand and live rock rubble and some calurpea.....but to start I owuld have em in FW in that tank, and every other day increase salinity by .001 until I get to a salinity of 1.021, and then just observe for a week or so, and then once again adjust it every other day by .001 until I get it to my range of 1.025/1.026 whichis where I keep all my tanks at......From the time I get to 1.021 I would also starat to introduce fully cured live sand every day or so along with live rock......and once I have sufficient sand inplace would introduce the calurpea. I could use chaeto in th interim until calurpea is all in the tank. I know of a few places that sell em all ready acclimated but I am not willing to paya what they want and would rather take it on myself to do it and have something to play with in the process. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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