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Tokyo, 2009.11.12

While I was ill, three more of the shrimp died. That left only four. I'm a bad shrimp keeper.

It turned out that I starved them to death. There wasn't enough algae in the aquarium to sustain them, and they simply weren't getting enough food. I figured they'd pick up whatever scraps the fish left behind, but it seems that they weren't leaving anything. In discussing this with the aquarium store fellow, he recommended better foods that I could feed the variety of fish, and even gave us something that can be fed to the shrimp.

The shrimp's food is a nasty-looking green lump like clay, a hard lumpy material. When you drop one in the tank it plummets to the bottom like so much stone.

But they seem to enjoy the stuff, I looked in on them at 22:00 and they were all over it.

Which is good, because I bought more of the little things. I figure with proper feeding they should make a lively counterpart to the fish in the aquarium. A new thing for me, but seemingly a staple of fish-keeping in Japan.

Also, I bought some cardinal tetras. By the end of their first day, they were milling about the place like they'd never lived anywhere else. They've added a real dash of color, of course, but also now occupy the formerly-empty upper level within the tank.

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new fish [journal of m. werneburg]
Good luck with your aquarium. I've been enjoying it for 12 years now. My good wife bought me a setup as my first fathers day gift. Since that day I've had around 9 different setups including 4 on the go at the same time. I've cut down to three for now... Never tried shrimp, what kind are they? Richard
Richard Seabright
Oshawa Ontario Canada
2009.11.17
It's been nearly twelve years since I *last* had an aquarium. 8)

Four simultaneous aquaria, wow! I only ever got up to two, though one was about 130L.

The shrimp are "Yamato Numa Ebi".
-Michael
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michael (test)
2010.01.21
woohoo!
-Michael
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