Re: NANFA-L-- Raising Ghost Shrimp

IndyEsox-in-aol.com
Sat, 1 Jan 2005 20:24:00 EST

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In a message dated 1/1/05 4:37:02 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
kudzu-in-kudzupatch.com writes:
I have tried a couple of time to keep Ghost Shrimp and they just disappear.
I have a couple of dozen in a planted 20 with that has green hair algae in
it. I would like to raise the buggers and eventually get them established
as part of my 120 gallon community tank I am going to set up. Assuming I
don't keep anything that will eat them.

Any suggestions on keeping them alive?
Where do you find ghost shrimp in the wild? Are they found in Indiana?

Chuck Church
Indianapolis, Indiana USA

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In a message dated 1/1/05 4:37:02 PM US Eastern Standard Time, kudzu-in-ku= dzupatch.com writes:
I have tried a couple of time to keep Ghost Sh= rimp and they just disappear.
I have a couple of dozen in a planted 20 wi= th that has green hair algae in
it.  I would like to raise the bugge= rs and eventually get them established
as part of my 120 gallon community= tank I am going to set up. Assuming I
don't keep anything that will eat=20= them.

Any suggestions on keeping them alive?
Where do you find ghost shrimp in the wild?  Are they found in Ind= iana?
 
Chuck Church
Indianapolis, Indiana     USA
 
 
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