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Old 12-04-2006, 08:09 PM   #1
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what is the easiest fresh water shrimp to breed that does not get very big
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Ghost shrimp.
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Cherry shrimp are pretty easy too, once they get settled in
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what sized tank do u need for them to breed
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also, could u breed both shrimp and guppies in the same tank, what size would u neeed for that
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10g minimum for guppies imo, but if you are going to breed them, I wouldn't go less than a 20. Mine are fine with shrimp.
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