JuiceBox52 Artist, rare disease advocate, fish nerd, author Tank of the Month 🏆 Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Oct 9, 2019 Messages 11,802 Reaction score 14,489 Location PNW Apr 20, 2020 #1 Could I safely stock 3 cherry shrimp and 1 nerite snail in a 1.5 gallon?
Salty&Onion Fish Aficionado Joined Apr 16, 2020 Messages 3,162 Reaction score 2,113 Location Bristol, UK Apr 20, 2020 #2 Yep, no problem.
C Crispii Fish Gatherer Joined Mar 7, 2020 Messages 2,873 Reaction score 3,979 Location . Apr 20, 2020 #3 I don't recommend it. You're probably going to get a population explosion from the shrimps. With having a large population in a 1.5-gallon aquarium, it will be difficult to manage the population as well as water quality.
I don't recommend it. You're probably going to get a population explosion from the shrimps. With having a large population in a 1.5-gallon aquarium, it will be difficult to manage the population as well as water quality.
CassCats Fish Aficionado Pet of the Month 🎖️ 2x Fish of the Month 🌟 4x Tank of the Month🏆 Joined Mar 22, 2020 Messages 4,918 Reaction score 10,052 Location Canada Apr 20, 2020 #4 If you got only male shrimp, or had an outlet for baby shrimp... and stayed on top of water changes daily OR planted it very heavily its doable.
If you got only male shrimp, or had an outlet for baby shrimp... and stayed on top of water changes daily OR planted it very heavily its doable.
OP OP JuiceBox52 Artist, rare disease advocate, fish nerd, author Tank of the Month 🏆 Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Oct 9, 2019 Messages 11,802 Reaction score 14,489 Location PNW Apr 20, 2020 #5 I would have a 10g for any baby shrimp that come up
Salty&Onion Fish Aficionado Joined Apr 16, 2020 Messages 3,162 Reaction score 2,113 Location Bristol, UK Apr 21, 2020 #6 JuiceBox52 said: I would have a 10g for any baby shrimp that come up Click to expand... If you do as NCaquatics said, its doable Even with a 10 gallon for shrimplets.
JuiceBox52 said: I would have a 10g for any baby shrimp that come up Click to expand... If you do as NCaquatics said, its doable Even with a 10 gallon for shrimplets.