For optimal shrimp health, a shrimp tank's carbonate hardness (KH) should generally range between 3-10 degrees dKH. However, the ideal KH depends on the shrimp species, as some thrive in different...
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For your shrimp's best health and vitality, the General Hardness (GH) should align with their specific species requirements. Here's a helpful little table: Shrimp SpeciesIdeal GH Range...
One of the key aspects of shrimp keeping is understanding the different requirements for a thriving aquarium environment. Lighting is a key factor that affects the health and wellbeing of shrimp and...
Have you ever wondered why your aquarium inhabitants seem distressed after a water change, despite using clean tap water? Or perhaps you've experienced the sudden death of a seemingly healthy fish...
If you've recently taken up shrimp keeping, you might be wondering how to ensure your new pets thrive in their environment. One common question that arises is whether you need to use a dechlorinator...
An aquarium active soil, often used by dedicated shrimp enthusiasts, is a type of substrate that directly influences the water chemistry in your tank. It lowers the pH and hardness of the water,...