Are there any benefits having shrimp in with borneo suckers?
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 9:43 am
Hey all.
I have a fair few loach tanks with shrimp in them, and I often don't see the shrimplet babies because I assume that the fish eat them. However the shrimp keep breeding and there are always medium size ones that grow into adults. The exception being my 6ft tank with all my large clown loaches - no shrimp survives in that tank.
I once threw two very skiny and malnourished Kuhli loaches into a planted tank that had previously only had Endler livebearers and cherry shrimp. My shrimp population dropped almost immediately, and the two kuhlis grew into huge happy kuhlis within 2 months. They have now been moved into a larger tank with other kuhlis and apart from the captive shrimp population in their new tank they also get fed with fresh babies that I catch out of my shrimp only tanks.
But what I am wondering is should I put these same shrimp babies into the tanks of my gastromyzon and sewellia hillstream loaches?
Will the little borneo suckers actually ever bother chasing and eating the baby shrimps? I know that they'd be able to do almost nothing to the adult shrimp, but the baby shrimp are so incredibly tiny. If there is some benefit in having shrimp in the tank, then I'll load in a whole bunch of shrimplets.
Otherwise, I frequently add black worms into the tank to give the fish an option to catch and eat their own live food. The worms must be easily surviving because I always seem them hanging out of the sand on the calmer side of each rock. And when I move a rock there is always a bunch of worms underneath it.
Your thoughts people?
Matt
I have a fair few loach tanks with shrimp in them, and I often don't see the shrimplet babies because I assume that the fish eat them. However the shrimp keep breeding and there are always medium size ones that grow into adults. The exception being my 6ft tank with all my large clown loaches - no shrimp survives in that tank.
I once threw two very skiny and malnourished Kuhli loaches into a planted tank that had previously only had Endler livebearers and cherry shrimp. My shrimp population dropped almost immediately, and the two kuhlis grew into huge happy kuhlis within 2 months. They have now been moved into a larger tank with other kuhlis and apart from the captive shrimp population in their new tank they also get fed with fresh babies that I catch out of my shrimp only tanks.
But what I am wondering is should I put these same shrimp babies into the tanks of my gastromyzon and sewellia hillstream loaches?
Will the little borneo suckers actually ever bother chasing and eating the baby shrimps? I know that they'd be able to do almost nothing to the adult shrimp, but the baby shrimp are so incredibly tiny. If there is some benefit in having shrimp in the tank, then I'll load in a whole bunch of shrimplets.
Otherwise, I frequently add black worms into the tank to give the fish an option to catch and eat their own live food. The worms must be easily surviving because I always seem them hanging out of the sand on the calmer side of each rock. And when I move a rock there is always a bunch of worms underneath it.
Your thoughts people?
Matt