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too many amanos?
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too many amanos?
Hi, I'm new to amanos and when I got my first round I found some "escaping" so weeks later when I could only find two shrimp I thought the rest were gone and got some more. Wow
they can hide really well---I just watched carefully and found there are at least 5 shrimp in this 10g planted with 3 fish and many MTS. Is this Too many amanos for this size tank? It has a good crop of algae. My only other tank has plastic plants so I didn't think that'd be a good home for them.
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- GunmetalBlue
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Thanks for the reply. My concern was whether or not they are currently overstocked and if I need to relocate some to my other tank. I guess they seem so dependent on or so happy in planted tanks (eating the dying leaves, and plucking algae) that i didn't want to put them in my "sterile" plastic-decor tank unless I really had to. But if 5 in a 10g is ok, I won't move any.
There is one that has really surprised
me with how fast it's growing and how big it is (1.5") and how active and restless it is, and I thought if they all get this big then the tank will be crawling with super shrimp!
There is one that has really surprised
- GunmetalBlue
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Lol, you are growing super shrimp, hehe. This website states they get around 5 cm which translates to 1.968," so super-duper shrimp are on your horizon! I did find a past topic that dealt somewhat with your concerns and gives some insight: viewtopic.php?t=334&highlight=amanos+stocking+amount
Actually, your plants will help with the bioload; I merely commented on the plastic plants because I personally use them for growing algae in a tank whose inhabitants don't eat much of it. After it gets algae growth on it, I rotate it into the algae-eating shrimp tank.
-GunmetalBlue
Actually, your plants will help with the bioload; I merely commented on the plastic plants because I personally use them for growing algae in a tank whose inhabitants don't eat much of it. After it gets algae growth on it, I rotate it into the algae-eating shrimp tank.
-GunmetalBlue
