Ghost shrimps and quarantine

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sherri

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Hi there! Hope you all had a nice weekend! Does anybody know how long I need to keep Ghost shrimps in quarantine? I bought about 30 of them, as I know if I keep them in a quarantine, I will maybe only have a few left.
So, do they need to by quarantined for 30 days, or is less enough?

Thanks in advance for your kind replies
 
30 days is reccommended for most animals - I'd stick with that TBH.

To reduce fighting, pop in lots of plants, moss and rocks.

I love me shrimps, and they've proved me well time after time.
 
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