Little Help

ballyhoe

New Member
Hello everyone. I have a couple questions that I hope you can answer for me. What would be the optimal level of salinity to keep a coral banded shrimp and a cleaner shrimp? My tank is running at 1.022 - 1.023 is that ok? Could a cleaner shrimp and a coral banded be kept together? Would it be safe for the cleaner or would he be in any danger from the coral banded? What would be a good balanced diet that I can prepare for my juvenile queen angle, or that I can buy?
Thanks a lot
 

jacrmill

Member
oh man, i really hope that the angels not in a 10. but as stated above you might have problems with your shrimp too. if you had your cleaner first you MIGHT be ok. but you might end up with a dead cleaner shrimp. alot of it depends on the CBS, some of them are jerks, some are not. i just wanted to say again that an angel in a 10 gallon tank is not going to work at all.
 

ballyhoe

New Member
Sorry about the late response but I have been away from my computer. Yes, I do have an angel in my 10 gal tank. He is a cute little 1-inch angel that my brother caught for me along with a number of other beautiful fish, which I gave away to my cousin who has a large tank. I am not sure what type it is. It is either a juvenile Townsend or a juvenile Queen angel. My brother also caught for me a juvenile French angel, which I gave to my cousin. My angel seems to be a very picky eater. He will not touch frozen brine shrimp, he barely eats his frozen angel formula he doesn’t seem to like the algae sheets I purchased for him, but he is always picking at my live rocks, he loves to eat lettuce that I place in my tank and he really loves to pick at the tubes of the feather dusters that my brother caught for me. I am going to try live brine shrimp soon. When my brother gets his large tank I will transfer the angel to that tank. He seems to be loosing color. Can any of you suggest some food that I should try? The only fish in the tank at the time is the angel and the tiny ¼ inch purple and yellow fish seen on the right side of the picture (which my brother caught along with the coral banded shrimp).
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
Jeff
 
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