Pillars of Shrimp keeping and breeding for beginners: Episode 3: Patience
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 เม.ย. 2024
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The third episode in this series for breeding and keeping and shrimp is about patience. It’s quite a deep topic that can be described in a few different ways. In this video, let’s chat about this third pillar of shrimp keeping and breeding
I wish everyone success in their planted shrimp keeping journey, thanks everyone for their support and listening to my rambles
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Fantastic and very informative channel regarding shrimp keeping.
Thx for the kind words and support!!
I have to say this hobby educated my patience
High 5! Patience is also key in life :) thanks for the kind words
Great and informative video... patience is the key..😂
Thx for the comment and kind words. Definitely patience is key
Thank you so much for this fantastic video on the importance of patience in shrimp keeping and breeding! 🦐✨ Your insights are invaluable, especially for beginners like me. The tips on water parameters, mature tanks, and the importance of stability are really helpful! 🌊🐟
Question: Do you have any specific tips for ensuring a mature tank is stable before introducing shrimp? Any signs to look for to confirm it's ready? 🧐🛠
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experiences! Looking forward to more of your awesome content! 🌿🎥🙌
wish you success and thanks for the comment!
I have worried for nothing many times. I wanted them to thrive asap but it takes time !!!
For sure! Patience is key
Is it important to have any kind of substrate for keeping and breeding neocardina shrimp or is it okay to keep bare bottom
hmm, this is an interesting question, i've seen a lot of breeders in asia use bare bottom tanks or a super thin layer that doesn't cover the whole bottom, but asthically wise, it looks nicer with a thin layer of substrate in my opinion
Thanks for sharing your opinion I was very confused love your videos very helpful and informative
What type of substrate do you use or recommend for me for neocardina
@user-mx1ex4yo4z I like to use the inert crushed black lava rocks, works quite well and also the colpurs of the shrimp looks stunning on black substrate except for black rose.
@@RWAquariumPages thanks I was not getting answer of my question anywhere but you give it it was really helpful