opaeula
New member
Just wanted to say hi and would like to ask a few questions.
I currently have freshwater and brackish water tanks and im pretty much a shrimp only keeper. I keep and breed Opae ula shrimp and have recently gotten some Metabetaeus lohena shrimp, these guys live in brackish water like opae ula shrimp but their larvae require a full marine water and zooplankton and phytoplankton to eat for around 2 weeks before they can be transferred back into my brackish tanks. I would like ideally to setup a small tank with the bare essentials in it to get the larvae to survive. The shrimp don't require water changes, heaters, filters etc just standing water.
Will the water become fouled if i don't have any live rock and add purchased zooplankton as a food source? I was thinking of using Biodigest while feeding the larvae the zooplankton so if i get any ammonia it will be dealt with, i could also use purigen?
Would there be any advantage to having a lump of live rock in the tank and would if stay healthy without a filter and pump etc?
Any info on minimal marine set-ups would be invaluable to me
I currently have freshwater and brackish water tanks and im pretty much a shrimp only keeper. I keep and breed Opae ula shrimp and have recently gotten some Metabetaeus lohena shrimp, these guys live in brackish water like opae ula shrimp but their larvae require a full marine water and zooplankton and phytoplankton to eat for around 2 weeks before they can be transferred back into my brackish tanks. I would like ideally to setup a small tank with the bare essentials in it to get the larvae to survive. The shrimp don't require water changes, heaters, filters etc just standing water.
Will the water become fouled if i don't have any live rock and add purchased zooplankton as a food source? I was thinking of using Biodigest while feeding the larvae the zooplankton so if i get any ammonia it will be dealt with, i could also use purigen?
Would there be any advantage to having a lump of live rock in the tank and would if stay healthy without a filter and pump etc?
Any info on minimal marine set-ups would be invaluable to me