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Signs of Stress in Freshwater Shrimp
How do you tell if a shrimp is happy? Shrimp are simple creatures. All they need to be happy is plenty of food and some space to chill. Grazing all day Dwarf shrimp spend pretty much all of their time …
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Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Water for Shrimp Tanks
Reverse Osmosis (RO) water can be very useful to have around for shrimp tanks. You don’t need RO water, but it does have a few benefits over tap water. The benefits of RO water for shrimp tanks …
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pH - Acidity For Shrimp Tanks
The pH level of your water measures how acidic or alkali it is. Different species of shrimp have different preferences for their water parameters. Neocaridinas prefer slightly alkali water, with a pH …
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Feeding Opae Ula Shrimp - What Do They Eat?
Keeping your Opae Ula shrimp tank well-fed is really easy. They don’t need much to eat, and it’s simple to get food they love. Do you need to feed Opae Ula? Not frequently. In a mature …
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Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) For Shrimp Tanks
The Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) tells you how many things have dissolved in the water. Sometimes water with a high TDS level is called “hard”, but don’t confuse it with General …
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The Beginner's Guide to Freshwater Shrimp Tanks
Shrimp tanks are a fun alternative to fish tanks, and are very simple to set up. They’re also very low maintenance. Which type of shrimp? Before you start building your shrimp tank, you’ll …
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The Simple Guide to Tannins & Blackwater Shrimp Tanks
A blackwater tank is simply an aquarium with tannins dissolved in the water. The tannins make the water a dark orangey-brown tea colour. The dark water is also known as tannic acid. It’s a …
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How To Remineralize Water for Shrimp Tanks
Remineralizing your own shrimp tank water is an easy way to make the perfect water parameters. Your shrimp will love the stability, and you’ll minimize any trouble with molting. It’s …
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Do Dwarf Shrimp Eat Algae?
Yes, freshwater shrimp are happy to eat algae. Algae makes up a part of biofilm, their primary source of food. In the wild, this is what they’d eat most of the time. This is why you don’t …
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Benefits of Adding Leaf Litter to Your Shrimp Tanks
Adding leaf litter to your shrimp is a great idea. They’re an excellent source of food, and make your tank a closer copy of their natural habitat. In the wild, dwarf shrimp live in streams that …