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I have a few questions about ghost shrimp. If anyone can help me out I'd really appreciate it!
Ok, so here is what has happened so far. I had started by moving my betta from a 1 gallon tank to a 10 gallon. He would eat the shrimp, so I thought, "I'll keep two shrimp in his old tank!" I work at PetSmart and grabbed two the day they were shipped into the store. I acclimated them by floating the bag for thirty minutes and then put them in the fresh tank. The next morning one was already dead. The other followed suit later that day...
So, I thought it would be smart to divide Snap's tank in half and put shrimp on one side. I purchased four more, but one didn't even make it through the drive home... I placed the other three in the tank after acclimating them and they seemed fine. Today I went to check on them/move the tank to a new location and noticed one was gone. I know they like to hide so I figured he was in a place where I couldn't see him. When I moved the tank it messed up the decorations and I decided to rearrange them all... When I took the plants and log out (making sure there were no shrimp on it) I could only see two. I immediately checked the filter, but there was no shrimp in it. The intake was covered with sponge anyway... I then checked the floor, counter top, everywhere, thinking he got out. I had to leave the hood off that night because it wouldn't fit with the new divider... I didn't see a dead shrimp anywhere, though. I am guessing my betta ate him, because there are tiny gaps between the divider and the shrimp was very small... Snap has eaten two snails before and I think he may have eaten the shrimp, but I will check my floors again to make sure.
What do you think happened to them? I know that they become stressed from a fresh shipment (I scooped 20 out at PetSmart the day after the arrived), was that the problem? What do you think happened to my missing shrimp, and what can I do to keep my shrimp safe? One is large but the other can fit though the gap...
I guess I'm worried that I killed them. The tank isn't fully cycled yet, but I did research before getting them and had heard they do well in small tanks without a filter/cycle before (which they aren't in anymore). I did learn that they like aeration and bought an air pump today, and that some actually need brackish water. Is that true? Did I do anything wrong?
I just feel so bad for them... I thought they were captive bred but I don't think they are. I don't want to buy imported shrimp, it's like buying hermit crabs. :/ My dad says that "they were only 30 cents" but I don't measure a life by how much it cost to get it... If these don't make it I'm not getting anymore. I just want to make sure I'm doing everything I can for them. I probably made some mistakes but I want to correct them...
Ok, so here is what has happened so far. I had started by moving my betta from a 1 gallon tank to a 10 gallon. He would eat the shrimp, so I thought, "I'll keep two shrimp in his old tank!" I work at PetSmart and grabbed two the day they were shipped into the store. I acclimated them by floating the bag for thirty minutes and then put them in the fresh tank. The next morning one was already dead. The other followed suit later that day...
So, I thought it would be smart to divide Snap's tank in half and put shrimp on one side. I purchased four more, but one didn't even make it through the drive home... I placed the other three in the tank after acclimating them and they seemed fine. Today I went to check on them/move the tank to a new location and noticed one was gone. I know they like to hide so I figured he was in a place where I couldn't see him. When I moved the tank it messed up the decorations and I decided to rearrange them all... When I took the plants and log out (making sure there were no shrimp on it) I could only see two. I immediately checked the filter, but there was no shrimp in it. The intake was covered with sponge anyway... I then checked the floor, counter top, everywhere, thinking he got out. I had to leave the hood off that night because it wouldn't fit with the new divider... I didn't see a dead shrimp anywhere, though. I am guessing my betta ate him, because there are tiny gaps between the divider and the shrimp was very small... Snap has eaten two snails before and I think he may have eaten the shrimp, but I will check my floors again to make sure.
What do you think happened to them? I know that they become stressed from a fresh shipment (I scooped 20 out at PetSmart the day after the arrived), was that the problem? What do you think happened to my missing shrimp, and what can I do to keep my shrimp safe? One is large but the other can fit though the gap...
I guess I'm worried that I killed them. The tank isn't fully cycled yet, but I did research before getting them and had heard they do well in small tanks without a filter/cycle before (which they aren't in anymore). I did learn that they like aeration and bought an air pump today, and that some actually need brackish water. Is that true? Did I do anything wrong?
I just feel so bad for them... I thought they were captive bred but I don't think they are. I don't want to buy imported shrimp, it's like buying hermit crabs. :/ My dad says that "they were only 30 cents" but I don't measure a life by how much it cost to get it... If these don't make it I'm not getting anymore. I just want to make sure I'm doing everything I can for them. I probably made some mistakes but I want to correct them...