best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
Amanos are also tougher than the GB and various other shrimp many of us have in our tanks. They do a good job keeping the algae off the fine leaved plants. I have about 15 in my 37g and 5 in my 11g. Good luck.
Julie
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Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
I went to CCA and saw a few peeps from GWAPA.
I also met up with Rachel - She hand delivered the critters!
I switched the babaultis for amanos - She also included a few more amanos in case the angels decided to take a bite. They are currently turning the algae to salad.
Thus far the angels are ignoring the amanos like the cardinals.
Interesting note - My first time dealing with shrimp and after I use the drip method to acclimate I don't release the water into the tank. I pour it out over a net into a bucket and release the fauna into the tank... Well for fish this works beautifully, you transfer fish with no issues...
For shrimp not so much... They all decided to make the net a jungle gym, crawl around, my hand, arm - Freaking me out... Ahem... Until I composed myself and gently pushed them into the water...
I also met up with Rachel - She hand delivered the critters!
I switched the babaultis for amanos - She also included a few more amanos in case the angels decided to take a bite. They are currently turning the algae to salad.
Thus far the angels are ignoring the amanos like the cardinals.
Interesting note - My first time dealing with shrimp and after I use the drip method to acclimate I don't release the water into the tank. I pour it out over a net into a bucket and release the fauna into the tank... Well for fish this works beautifully, you transfer fish with no issues...
For shrimp not so much... They all decided to make the net a jungle gym, crawl around, my hand, arm - Freaking me out... Ahem... Until I composed myself and gently pushed them into the water...
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Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
LOL!sfarkhan wrote:For shrimp not so much... They all decided to make the net a jungle gym, crawl around, my hand, arm - Freaking me out... Ahem... Until I composed myself and gently pushed them into the water...
It was good to see you at the meeting too! Next time, you need to stay longer.
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Great seeing you as well I'll try to stay longer next time - if Zip car cooperates.scientist0724 wrote:LOL!sfarkhan wrote:For shrimp not so much... They all decided to make the net a jungle gym, crawl around, my hand, arm - Freaking me out... Ahem... Until I composed myself and gently pushed them into the water...
It was good to see you at the meeting too! Next time, you need to stay longer.
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Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
So the Amano are in the tank and happy but hiding... I mean they are nearly translucent and hard enough to see, but they are supposed to be busy turning algae into salad and they are all under pieces of driftwood plants hiding
Do they come out at night?
Side note - watched one graze and it's got like a conveyor of little hands feeding it's face, lol
Do they come out at night?
Side note - watched one graze and it's got like a conveyor of little hands feeding it's face, lol
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My shrimp are out all the time - day and night. I think they are great to watch.sfarkhan wrote:So the Amano are in the tank and happy but hiding... I mean they are nearly translucent and hard enough to see, but they are supposed to be busy turning algae into salad and they are all under pieces of driftwood plants hiding
Do they come out at night?
Side note - watched one graze and it's got like a conveyor of little hands feeding it's face, lol
BTW, be sure your fish food does not have any copper in it. Copper will kill shrimp.
Julie
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Mine are not - I wonder why - I've seen them in the caves made by the driftwood and rocks but not out and about.jweis wrote:My shrimp are out all the time - day and night. I think they are great to watch.sfarkhan wrote:So the Amano are in the tank and happy but hiding... I mean they are nearly translucent and hard enough to see, but they are supposed to be busy turning algae into salad and they are all under pieces of driftwood plants hiding
Do they come out at night?
Side note - watched one graze and it's got like a conveyor of little hands feeding it's face, lol
BTW, be sure your fish food does not have any copper in it. Copper will kill shrimp.
Thanks for the heads up.
I'm using Aqueon Tropical Flakes, TetraMin flakes, Hikari algae wafers and HBH super soft Krill pellets.
Reading the back, the HBH super soft Krill and Aqueon Tropical Flakes both contain copper sulfate and copper proteinate as their last ingredient. I'll stop feeding those.
I didn't realize a little copper in the food could cause issues.
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Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
Yep, copper is a shrimp killer.
I don't have any big fish in my tanks. Your shrimp probably see those big angels and stay out of sight!
I don't have any big fish in my tanks. Your shrimp probably see those big angels and stay out of sight!
Julie
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Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
That defeats the whole algae cleaning purpose of the buggers.
Wonder why it was decided to call those "Angel" fish? Pretty, yes, but their attitude is far from angelic!
The angels haven't gone in for a kill as far as I've seen though. I'm imagining it's just their relative size that scares the shrimp.
Anyone out there with large fish and Amanos that do come out - just wanna make sure it's okay.
Wonder why it was decided to call those "Angel" fish? Pretty, yes, but their attitude is far from angelic!
The angels haven't gone in for a kill as far as I've seen though. I'm imagining it's just their relative size that scares the shrimp.
Anyone out there with large fish and Amanos that do come out - just wanna make sure it's okay.
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Re: best algae eater amano vs Caridina babaulti?
My amanos were awfully shy for a long while. In retrospect, I think it is because there was trace ammonia in the water. Takes a long time to fully cycle a tank.