Baby Cherry Shrimp Care DOs And DON’Ts infographic

Baby Cherry Shrimp Care Infographic

baby cherry shrimp care dos and donts, proper habitat, feeding infographic

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The infographic is a guide on raising baby cherry shrimps, detailing the do’s and don’ts of their care. It includes various sections:

  1. Water Parameters
    • Temperature: 70 to 75 Degrees Fahrenheit
    • pH: 6.5 to 7.5
    • GH: 6-8 ppm
    • KH: 1-4 ppm
    • TDS: 150-250 ppm
  2. Stress-free Environment
    • Good Tank Mates: Other shrimp species, dwarf suckers, small rasboras, small Tetras, snails.
    • Bad Tank Mates: Aggressive fishes such as large Mollies, Serpae Tetra, Betta, etc., and Cichlids, Discus, Angelfish.
  3. Safe Environment
    • The tank should have a Hang On Back Filter with the inlet pipe covered to prevent baby shrimps from getting sucked into the filter.
  4. Water Flow
    • Baby cherry shrimps cannot swim well, so the water flow should be checked to ensure it’s not too strong.
  5. Plants and Moss
    • Baby shrimps need plants and moss to hide and relieve stress.
  6. Presence of Algae and Biofilm
    • Baby cherry shrimps primarily live on Algae and Biofilm, so the tank needs a decent amount of both.
  7. Food For Baby Cherry Shrimps
    • Recommends Bacter AE, which helps produce biofilm and contains essential bacteria.
    • Dosage instructions are provided based on the number of shrimps in the tank.
  8. Cholla Wood & Indian Almond Leaves
    • Baby Cherry Shrimps love Cholla Wood & Indian Almond Leaves for their tanks.
  9. Things Not To Do
    • Ensure children cannot access the tank.
    • Do not neglect the need for food other than algae and biofilm.
    • Never buy a tank mate without research.
    • Do not use a power filter in the tank.

The infographic also includes an illustration of baby cherry shrimps with size dimensions (2.3-2.4 mm in length and not over 1 mm in height) and emphasizes their delicate nature compared to adult shrimps.

Muntaseer Rahman

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