cherrys and crystal breeding?

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hippy guy

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Will they eventually just cap off? Or will I need to house new shrimps at some point? The tank only has kuhli loaches and a betta, and a borneo sucker, so not too much killers in the tank lol
 
Word, so if I feed just enough for the colony, they would cap off when the food wasn't as popular? That's kinda exactly what I wanted to hear (one of my new cherriews looks like she might have eggs) lol
 
Word, so if I feed just enough for the colony, they would cap off when the food wasn't as popular? That's kinda exactly what I wanted to hear (one of my new cherriews looks like she might have eggs) lol
i would guess thats how it would work
 
Yeah that's what I've read, and I really only want the crystals to get.a good colony going, and by then ill toss them in the next tank
 
:( well its pretty well planted, and the loaches seem to occupy under the driftwood, and the shrimps the cafe and higher up.. I guess well see haha
 
My crystal reds are more prolific than my cherrys. Shrimp add very little bioload to your tank so I don't know that you would need another tank. Just give some away to other hobbyist. I don't keep any fish with my shrimp but I don't want to lose any. If you are worried about having too many shrimp then the fish will help keep your numbers down. I feed my shrimp very lightly, shrimp, especially crystal red shrimp need very clean water to thrive and do well. Good luck with your shrimp!
 
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