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Hey all, does anyone have any tips for keeping these little critters alive?
I work in a LFS and so far we've lost 4 for 4 :/ I'm having a hard time keeping half-black angels alive too, but everything else is ok. Any ideas? thanks, J |
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Are you target feeding the shrimp?
"Slim Shaggy" wrote in message ... Hey all, does anyone have any tips for keeping these little critters alive? I work in a LFS and so far we've lost 4 for 4 :/ I'm having a hard time keeping half-black angels alive too, but everything else is ok. Any ideas? thanks, J |
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"Slim Shaggy" writes:
Hey all, does anyone have any tips for keeping these little critters alive? I work in a LFS and so far we've lost 4 for 4 :/ Any ideas? Hmm. I've had one for about 10 months. It's probably tripled in size. Molts about once a month. Might need iodine supplements to allow it to molt, but that's a more long term thing. They also need to eat, and can be hand-fed. However, I've got lots of live rock & sand, and I suspect that mine hunts various pods for food (because I rarely target feed it). How quickly did you lose yours? What kind of tank did you keep it in? -- Don __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ Just because swans mate for life, I don't think it's that big of a deal. First of all, if you're a swan, you're probably not going to find a swan that looks that much better than the one you've got, so why not mate for life? -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey |
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I'm no help - I had a pair that lasted over 6 months along with a pair of
skunk cleaners. They mysteriously disappeared within 3 days of one another along with one of the skunks. about 3 weeks later we moved and the bodies were found pulled into a hole in the live rock - predator likely but not found. We moved, setup the new and put in a pair of fire shrim and a pair of skunks -- the 2 fire shrimp died within a couple days in spite of very carful acclimation, a one of the skunks died a day or two later --- but the other skunk cleaner is happy and healthy and has been in the tank 10 weeks now.... which led me to believe the shrimp were stressed from the LFS "Don Geddis" wrote in message ... "Slim Shaggy" writes: Hey all, does anyone have any tips for keeping these little critters alive? I work in a LFS and so far we've lost 4 for 4 :/ Any ideas? Hmm. I've had one for about 10 months. It's probably tripled in size. Molts about once a month. Might need iodine supplements to allow it to molt, but that's a more long term thing. They also need to eat, and can be hand-fed. However, I've got lots of live rock & sand, and I suspect that mine hunts various pods for food (because I rarely target feed it). How quickly did you lose yours? What kind of tank did you keep it in? -- Don __________________________________________________ __________________________ ___ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ Just because swans mate for life, I don't think it's that big of a deal. First of all, if you're a swan, you're probably not going to find a swan that looks that much better than the one you've got, so why not mate for life? -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey |
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Fire shrimp have very poor survivorship in the hobby. Most are DOA or close
to it at the LFS. A few very hardy ones survive. Buying them is like throwing your money down the drain. It's a shame because they are so beautiful. I would say they are the Goniopora of the crustacea (nice rhyme!!). "Michelle Leonard" wrote in message ... I'm no help - I had a pair that lasted over 6 months along with a pair of skunk cleaners. They mysteriously disappeared within 3 days of one another along with one of the skunks. about 3 weeks later we moved and the bodies were found pulled into a hole in the live rock - predator likely but not found. We moved, setup the new and put in a pair of fire shrim and a pair of skunks -- the 2 fire shrimp died within a couple days in spite of very carful acclimation, a one of the skunks died a day or two later --- but the other skunk cleaner is happy and healthy and has been in the tank 10 weeks now.... which led me to believe the shrimp were stressed from the LFS "Don Geddis" wrote in message ... "Slim Shaggy" writes: Hey all, does anyone have any tips for keeping these little critters alive? I work in a LFS and so far we've lost 4 for 4 :/ Any ideas? Hmm. I've had one for about 10 months. It's probably tripled in size. Molts about once a month. Might need iodine supplements to allow it to molt, but that's a more long term thing. They also need to eat, and can be hand-fed. However, I've got lots of live rock & sand, and I suspect that mine hunts various pods for food (because I rarely target feed it). How quickly did you lose yours? What kind of tank did you keep it in? -- Don __________________________________________________ __________________________ ___ Don Geddis http://reef.geddis.org/ Just because swans mate for life, I don't think it's that big of a deal. First of all, if you're a swan, you're probably not going to find a swan that looks that much better than the one you've got, so why not mate for life? -- Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey |
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I guess I am lucky because I have ordered two of them at LiveAquaria.com
and both arived healthy and live in my small tank with no problems... I have two of them since beginning of April 2003 together with two skunk cleaners (Lysmata amboinensis) and two pepermint (Lysmata wurdermanni). Looks like all 6 of them are perfectly fine in a small, 36" long tank. I guess the way to success is to feed the tank correctly to avoid aggressive predatory behavior. When I feed my shrimp, each one gets a piece of clam, oyster of fish, also sometimes Hikari Marine Pellets the ones for "larger fish" - they love to grab something bigger near the mouth, hold it with smaller legs and chew on it for long time protecting food from other shrimps. Feeding should be generous the way each of them gets it's own food and to not be jealous and pick on others. If you feed too much - no problem, that is the cleaning crew job to clean the table after the messy dinner. ;-) "BigBru" wrote in message . com... Fire shrimp have very poor survivorship in the hobby. Most are DOA or close to it at the LFS. A few very hardy ones survive. Buying them is like throwing your money down the drain. It's a shame because they are so beautiful. I would say they are the Goniopora of the crustacea (nice rhyme!!). |
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"Slim Shaggy" wrote in message
... Hey all, does anyone have any tips for keeping these little critters alive? I work in a LFS and so far we've lost 4 for 4 :/ I'm having a hard time keeping half-black angels alive too, but everything else is ok. Any ideas? thanks, J I've got two fire shrimp and they are happy. I bought them 4 months ago and they have gone from 1" to 2" in size. On average, they molt once a week. I don't target feed, they just get pieces of the frozen food I feed my fish twice everyday. The ones I have a problem keeping around are peppermints. I bought 4 at the same time I bought the Fire Shrimp, and only have two left. As far as fish, I have 3 Chromis, a Flame Angel, a FoxFace, a Tomato Clown, and a Lawnmower Blenny. My tank is a 130g(so it looks real empty right now ![]() -- Harald |
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