Guppies with Shrimp? Do Guppies Eat Shrimp?

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There are a couple of factors that play a huge role in the idea of guppies eating your shrimp. There are different species that are kept together easier with less fatalities. Guppies will eat some smaller types of aquarium shrimp.

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Can anyone tell me what are the differences between the 2 of these products. I use salty shrimp an rodi water for all my fw tanks but feel like maybe I'm over doing it using salty shrimp since they are just for my fishies . The price difference is obviously different an if equilibrium is just as good I may go with that product. I keep all my tanks at about 200 tds
Tia.

Not the best photos but this piece of driftwood has been sitting in my 40 gallon tank for about a year completely waterlogged and covered in guppy grass trying to sell it but don't know how much to sell it for any ideas?

Do you use anything to hold plants from floating. most plants can be grown without soil in low to medium lighting. I have grown crypts, crinum, swords, eleocharis species, aponogeton species, and many more without any soil or substrate at all for that matter. its true some plants do better with a nutrients rich substrate but that doesn't mean they won't grow just fine with none of the above.

I've got pots... For likes lilies and some marginals...But it's in a small pond... I considered doing it dirted but decided pots would be a better... I have some stem plants and considered putting them in little pots but I think they'll just pull most of their nutrients right out of the water... I did use some gravel to hold them down though...

i didnt know how all the plants would grow in so i put them in little makeup drawer organizers so i can move them around i just started removing them 2 weeks ago

So I have a fish tank in my classroom with 3 guppies and 4 black tetras. When I came in on Monday 2 black tetras had disappeared (no bodies anywhere). I cleaned the tank. This morning I come in to feed them and another of my black tetras had disappeared, again no body. Do guppies eat other fish? I was under the assumption they were docile as long as I fed them enough, but now I am not sure.
Edit to add. I have 2 tanks the fish can go between that have cycled. I have to take the fish out so my students can help me clean the tank and I do not worry. They are middle school and are mostly responsible for the maintenance and checking the levels, I only step in when necessary. For a lot of them this is the first time they have had a pet and take it very seriously.

I took them out so I can clean the tank, I have 2 that have cycled so my kids can help me and I do not have to worry about them hurting the fish. If you are just wiping down the glass and changing water/ gravel vacuum that can be done with them in the tank. Taking them out causes more stress than cleaning while they are in.

Keeping guppies with shrimp together.

Yeah gotcha, I thought she was removing them because middle schoolers can get excited and not too careful. I figure since she has the kids checking perameters she uses it to teach then about cycles. But maybe I was drawing my own conclusions.

That's sad, I'm sorry to hear it. I've had tetras disappear, too. They're little and I'm pretty sure they die and the other fish eat at them. Whatever's left is too small to notice or goes into the filter. One time though I did have a dead fish fall down inside one of the ornaments. I didn't find it until a few weeks later.

Check your filter!!! I had the same thing happened to me. I had forgotten to put the bottom attachment onto the filter. But if there’s no bodies I definitely look there. I all of a sudden started losing fish. I figured they had died and maybe the fish had eaten their bodies but it usually takes a couple of days for the fish to eat the dead bodies. But then I had more and more missing. When I finally smartened up and opened the Filter up it was like a fish graveyard. But there was probably five that made it! I couldn’t believe it LOL

That's sad, I'm sorry to hear it. I've had tetras disappear, too. They're little and I'm pretty sure they die and the other fish eat at them. Whatever's left is too small to notice or goes into the filter. One time though I did have a dead fish fall down inside one of the ornaments. I didn't find it until a few weeks later.

I all of a sudden started losing fish. I figured they had died and maybe the fish had eaten their bodies but it usually takes a couple of days for the fish to eat the dead bodies. But then I had more and more missing. When I finally smartened up and opened the Filter up it was like a fish graveyard. But there was probably five that made it! I couldn’t believe it LOL

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