[RK] Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 Anyone know of any good clean creeks where i can catch a few shrimp for my community tank? I heard the glass/ghost shrimp are very common around creeks/rivers/lakes in NSW. But i've never gone and have no idea which place would be good. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shovely Posted September 6, 2005 Share Posted September 6, 2005 Anyone know of any good clean creeks where i can catch a few shrimp for my community tank? I heard the glass/ghost shrimp are very common around creeks/rivers/lakes in NSW. But i've never gone and have no idea which place would be good. Any ideas? ← im not sure where to catch them but every now and then auburn get freshwater prawns which are quite colourful and do very well in community tanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ducksta Posted September 6, 2005 Share Posted September 6, 2005 Careful what species of freshwater prawn you end up with - some of the larger clawed ones can be quite adept at catching and eating community fish. I caught some shrimp while I was catching gambusia as feeders in the waterfall pond at Nurrangingy Reserve in Doonside way back when. I also netted a 50cm eel in there, and teased my (now ex) girlfriend with it before returning it to the pond Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
novafishy Posted September 7, 2005 Share Posted September 7, 2005 teased my (now ex) girlfriend with it before returning it to the pond you are a MEAN MEAN guy John! no wonder she left you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[RK] Posted September 7, 2005 Author Share Posted September 7, 2005 Oh cool. I love 5mins from that place. Might go check it out one day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F2Black Posted September 7, 2005 Share Posted September 7, 2005 If you find some let us know, i would like some for 1 of my tanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F2Black Posted September 7, 2005 Share Posted September 7, 2005 I love 5mins from that place. ← Maybe a little to much info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slinky Posted September 7, 2005 Share Posted September 7, 2005 ,Sep 7th 2005 @ 11:49 ]I love 5mins from that place. ← Maybe a little to much info :woot: ← ............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lurker Posted October 10, 2005 Share Posted October 10, 2005 Nortons Basin, between Wallcia and Warragamba is full of them. It's a pretty hard walk back though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted December 11, 2005 Share Posted December 11, 2005 Guys, virtually every freshwater creek, pond, lake that have plant growth will carry glass shrimp. Just get your large net in amongst the lily's or other plant growth and have a few scoops. Trust me, you will find glass shrimp if you scoop the rights spots, and usually lots of them. Just make sure there is plant growth. I get them from many sources in Sydney, they like being in amongst the plant growth and even on the muddy bottom near plant growth. They are fantastic live food, and often do well in plant tanks, although not always. I find it depends on who they have as tank mates. They will easily multiply if you keep them in a 70+ litre bucket with some elodea or other plant and a little sunshine for the plants, no fi;ter needed. cheers, Daniel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[RK] Posted December 11, 2005 Author Share Posted December 11, 2005 ,Sep 7th 2005 @ 11:49 ]I love 5mins from that place. ← Maybe a little to much info :woot: ← woops. i meant live, not love Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mickgibbo Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 (edited) I have been looking but havent found any, where would I look in sutherland area?? any help would be great Edited December 15, 2005 by mickgibbo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark_1 Posted December 15, 2005 Share Posted December 15, 2005 me and a couple of mates visit the creek often looking for glass shrimp and those creek fish we always catch the glass shrimp just look for very slow flowing water or still water. they tend to cling to the mossy rocks, hang around the left litter around the bottom of the creek you will always catch them they are every where. in 1 hour we could each fill a large fish bag easily mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted December 17, 2005 Share Posted December 17, 2005 Mickgiibo, I concur with Mark 1's comments. Look for the still water, also look for leaf litter, plant growth, near the edges of the water. You won't actually be able to see them, but just do some scoops with a large net. When you scoop, don't just scoop mid water, but drag the net along the bottom, or around the edges of rocks & shoreline or through the plants. Try a few different spots. Unfortunately, I have not done any collecting in the sutherland area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metalion Posted December 17, 2005 Share Posted December 17, 2005 Nortons Basin... rock climbing with a back of live shrimps? How about Penrith Valley or (even in) North Shore? cheers, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baz_dawg_n1 Posted August 30, 2006 Share Posted August 30, 2006 if ur after thesze shrimp and are in the area, take a trip to Manly Dam. u gotta wait for the water to be down as at the moment the level is too high and it is harder to catch these lil guys. just scoop anywhere underneath rocks or in the plants in the water and i am sure, like i have experienced personally u will catch them in the thousands. lol only prob is take an air pump cause trust me, after 3 hours of catching these guys (collectin enough of these guys to feed to my oscars and cichlids,) u dont want to be like me and get home to have a bucket full of dead shrimp. lol hope this helps -Baz P.s. dunno how legal this is too as it is in a Nat. Park, but u often see ppl fishing n stuff there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcloughlin2 Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 (edited) Careful what species of freshwater prawn you end up with - some of the larger clawed ones can be quite adept at catching and eating community fish. I caught some shrimp while I was catching gambusia as feeders in the waterfall pond at Nurrangingy Reserve in Doonside way back when. I also netted a 50cm eel in there, and teased my (now ex) girlfriend with it before returning it to the pond ' date='Sep 7th 2005 @ 11:49 ' post='117877'] Oh cool. I love 5mins from that place. Might go check it out one day! The waterfall pond is dried up pretty much now ... probably fuller then normal as it has just rained but the waterfall hasn't been turned on for months ... You could try some of the smaller ponds and creeks around Nurrangingy though ... Edited August 31, 2006 by mcloughlin2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ducksta Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 Careful what species of freshwater prawn you end up with - some of the larger clawed ones can be quite adept at catching and eating community fish. I caught some shrimp while I was catching gambusia as feeders in the waterfall pond at Nurrangingy Reserve in Doonside way back when. I also netted a 50cm eel in there, and teased my (now ex) girlfriend with it before returning it to the pond ' date='Sep 7th 2005 @ 11:49 ' post='117877'] Oh cool. I love 5mins from that place. Might go check it out one day! The waterfall pond is dried up pretty much now ... probably fuller then normal as it has just rained but the waterfall hasn't been turned on for months ... You could try some of the smaller ponds and creeks around Nurrangingy though ... That could be because the question (and responses) are only a week away from their first birthday. Things sure have changed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcloughlin2 Posted August 31, 2006 Share Posted August 31, 2006 Didn't even look at the year ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robdog Posted October 16, 2006 Share Posted October 16, 2006 Just wondering where abouts in Manly dam is a good place for finding these shrimp. And how big do these guys get?? Are they like yabbies or like the small 2-3cm glass shrimp??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10050460 Posted October 30, 2006 Share Posted October 30, 2006 Didn't even look at the year ... dont worry, many people wear glasses or are abit dumb dumb at times!haha i remember catching some of the small little 2cm ones from hawkesbury river, but i know farming upstream have killed off alot of the natural ecosystem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philemon Posted October 23, 2020 Share Posted October 23, 2020 Lake Parramatta.. Caught some to have in my fish tank.. they are doing awesome and today morning i noticed 100s of fries... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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