Okay, I’ll try and keep this short……
I have a 60 L tank which until Saturday held five black neon Tetras, 1 red Tetra and 3 Amanda shrimp. They are all adults and have been in the tank for about two years.
Last Saturday I took some of my sisters fish from her tank as she was overstocked - she gave me a mixture of baby, juvie and adult Guppies (2 of which, I think are pregnant), 2 2 adult Cory Doras and an adult male Albino Pleco. I’d say the number of fish has increased to around 25-30 (I did only ask for 15 in total but my sister cannot count)! The tank doesn’t look overcrowded and there is plenty of hiding spots in the (artificial) plants, tubes and caves.
Anyway, we transferred them to the new tank and ever since then (now 3 days) my three Amano shrimp are hiding at the top of the tank behind the filter unit and will not come out. I’m not sure if they are feeding properly but they seem OK otherwise but they are huddled together which I think is unusual. Are they scared they might be eaten by the Pleco or Corys? My sister said she has shrimp in her tank at home and the Pleco and Corys were fine with them, so not sure why mine won’t come out. I really don’t want anything bad to happen to them so any and all advice welcome.
Thanks so much (and sorry for the Essay!)
I have a 60 L tank which until Saturday held five black neon Tetras, 1 red Tetra and 3 Amanda shrimp. They are all adults and have been in the tank for about two years.
Last Saturday I took some of my sisters fish from her tank as she was overstocked - she gave me a mixture of baby, juvie and adult Guppies (2 of which, I think are pregnant), 2 2 adult Cory Doras and an adult male Albino Pleco. I’d say the number of fish has increased to around 25-30 (I did only ask for 15 in total but my sister cannot count)! The tank doesn’t look overcrowded and there is plenty of hiding spots in the (artificial) plants, tubes and caves.
Anyway, we transferred them to the new tank and ever since then (now 3 days) my three Amano shrimp are hiding at the top of the tank behind the filter unit and will not come out. I’m not sure if they are feeding properly but they seem OK otherwise but they are huddled together which I think is unusual. Are they scared they might be eaten by the Pleco or Corys? My sister said she has shrimp in her tank at home and the Pleco and Corys were fine with them, so not sure why mine won’t come out. I really don’t want anything bad to happen to them so any and all advice welcome.
Thanks so much (and sorry for the Essay!)