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4 Yellow Fire Shrimp |
Item #1566342515 |
Current Auction Time: Tue May 7 09:26:56 2024
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Final: | $15.00 (reserve price met) | First Bid | $15.00 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 0 (bid history) | |||
Started | Aug 13 2019 - 06:08:35 PM | Location | Finchville KY 40022 United States | |||
Ended | Aug 20 2019 - 06:08:35 PM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Drsjeandarc (14/14) | |||||
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High Bidder | No Bids Placed | |||||
Payment | Visa/Mastercard, See Item Description, PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to United States Only See Item Description |
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This auction is for (4) Yellow shrimp are one of the easier shrimp species to keep and don't have many specific requirements. No special soil types or fancy equipment needed! Like all dwarf shrimp they can be kept in aquariums of at least 5 gallons, although for beginners and anyone concerned about water quality it's always a good idea to go for a slightly larger setup. As with all shrimp the aquarium should be filtered and fully cycled before any livestock is introduced. Any filter should work well but keep in mind that baby shrimp are very small. Always use a prefilter sponge (or, alternatively, a sponge filter) to prevent them from disappearing into the intake. A heater isn't necessary as these shrimp can tolerate a very wide range of temperatures as long as things are stable. Shrimp are prey animals that don't feel safe in open spaces. so be sure to provide your yellow shrimp with plenty of hiding places. Don't worry about not ever seeing them: the safer the shrimp feel the more time they spend out in the open. Fine-leaved plants, shrimp tubes, rocks and driftwood all provide shelter and should work well. You can also add leaf litter to imitate their natural habitat and as an extra food source. Like their cherry shrimp cousins, yellow shrimp are very adaptive and can survive in a wide range of water values and temperatures. As long as the water is conditioned, ammonia and nitrite are always at zero and nitrites aren't too high your tap water should usually be fine. Be sure to do regular water tests using a liquid test kit to make sure everything is still in order and perform regular water changes. pH: 6.2-8 Temperature: 65-85 �F GH: 4-8 KH: 3-15 Total Dissolved Solids: 150-250
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