Can Ghost Shrimp Live With Peacock Gudgeon?
Yes, Ghost Shrimp and Peacock Gudgeons do well together because both thrive in planted tanks with matching temperature and pH requirements.
Why
- Peacock Gudgeons grow to 2-3 inches and are peaceful by nature, showing no interest in hunting or eating shrimp.
- Ghost Shrimp are transparent scavengers that blend into the tank decor and go largely unnoticed by the gudgeon.
- The temperature overlap of 74-79F suits both species without requiring compromise on heater settings.
- Both species prefer slightly alkaline water in the 7.0-7.5 pH range, which is typical for community tanks.
What could go wrong
Ghost Shrimp reproduce quickly, and an overcrowded shrimp colony can spike bioload in a small 15-gallon tank if water changes are neglected.
Gear for a shared tank
Sized for the 15 gallon minimum this pairing needs. Affiliate links — we earn a small commission if you buy through them.
AquaClear 30 Power Filter
Oversized filtration is what lets you stock two species together without water quality crashing. Rated for a tank slightly larger than the 15 gallon minimum.
Eheim Jager 150W Thermostat Heater
Holds a steady temperature inside the 74-79°F window both species need.
API Freshwater Master Test Kit
Keep ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate in check. Two-species tanks have more bioload and less margin for error than single-species setups.
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