How to Set Up a Shrimp Tank (Beginner Guide)
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π¦ How to Set Up a Shrimp Tank
Keeping freshwater shrimp is one of the most rewarding parts of the aquarium hobby. Shrimp are fascinating to watch, help keep tanks clean, and can breed into thriving colonies when given the right conditions. Setting up a shrimp tank properly from the start makes a huge difference in long-term success.
π Step 1: Choose the Right Tank
Shrimp donβt need large aquariums. A small tank can work well if stable.
Good starting size:
20β40 litres (5β10 gallons)
Larger tanks are more stable, which helps prevent sudden water changes that shrimp donβt tolerate well.
π± Step 2: Use the Right Substrate
Substrate plays a major role in shrimp health.
For Caridina shrimp (Crystal, Bee, etc.)
β Use active shrimp soil that helps buffer pH and soften water.
For Neocaridina shrimp (Cherry, Blue, etc.)
β Neutral substrates or shrimp soils both work.
Shrimp substrates:
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Support beneficial bacteria
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Help stabilise parameters
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Encourage biofilm growth (natural shrimp food)
π§ Step 3: Stable Water Is Everything
Shrimp are sensitive to sudden changes.
Key things to manage:
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GH (general hardness)
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KH (carbonate hardness)
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pH
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TDS
Use shrimp-safe water treatments and mineral salts to achieve consistent parameters. Stability matters more than chasing βperfectβ numbers.
πΏ Step 4: Add Plants & Hiding Spots
Shrimp feel safest in planted environments.
Good additions:
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Mosses (Java moss, etc.)
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Fine-leaf plants
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Driftwood and botanicals
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Shrimp caves or shelters
These create surfaces for biofilm, which shrimp graze on constantly.
π Step 5: Gentle Filtration
Use shrimp-safe filtration:
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Sponge filters
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Pre-filter sponges on intakes
Strong suction can harm baby shrimp.
π½ Step 6: Feeding Shrimp Properly
Shrimp feed mainly on biofilm, but supplemental food helps colonies thrive.
Use:
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Shrimp-specific foods
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Mineral-rich diets
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Occasional vegetable-based foods
Feed small amounts to avoid water quality issues.
π Step 7: Cycle the Tank First
Never add shrimp to a brand-new tank.
Cycle for 4β6 weeks so beneficial bacteria establish. Shrimp are very sensitive to ammonia and nitrite.
β Final Tip: Stability Over Perfection
Shrimp thrive in stable tanks. Avoid large water changes, sudden temperature swings, or rapid parameter shifts.
When conditions are steady, shrimp breed naturally and colonies grow.