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12 Νοε 2011 · Cherry shrimp are very adaptable to temperature. The breed/grow slower in colder temperature but they also live longer. In warmer temps they breed more often, but they have shorter lifespans.
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My tank temperature here in Fort Lauderdale is probably...
- Is my water temp to high for Cherry Shrimp? | The Planted Tank Forum
27 Ιουλ 2022 · Cherry shrimp produce small amounts of waste, which makes it hard to overload a tank. Whole colonies, however, should have at least a 20 gallons minimum tank size. What to put in their tank. Cherry shrimp should have a generous amount of plants in their tank environment, and a moderate current.
12 Νοε 2014 · My shrimp arrived in 73 degree water and my tank was 78 degrees room temperature. I did a 3 hour drip acclimation which slowly raised the temperature as well as introducing them to my high KH and GH. They came from 6 KH 6 GH and went to 12 KH 12 GH and I had no casualties using drip acclimation.
23 Αυγ 2011 · My tank temperature here in Fort Lauderdale is probably 80-82 despite the fact the house AC is set at 78. I had a 5 day slow died off of my cherries and my ghost shrimp seem to die off in about 1 month.
15 Ιουν 2023 · Cherry shrimp prefer a well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots for them to roam, explore, and feel secure. They thrive in a stable environment, with a temperature range of 65-85°F and a pH level between 6.5 and 8.0. Provide adequate aeration and filtration to maintain water quality.
10 Νοε 2023 · What water temperature do cherry shrimp thrive in? Cherry shrimp prefer temperatures in the range of 72-78°F (22-25°C). Consistent temperature levels are essential, so it is recommended to use a heater to maintain stable conditions.
Vorticella. Bacterial Infections. Fungal Infections. Leeches. Final Word. All About Cherry Shrimp. Cherry Shrimp are dwarf shrimp that hail from ponds and lakes in Tawain, China, and Vietnam. These shrimp live roughly one to two years, which is a relatively short lifespan for an aquarium inhabitant.