I added them to a two month old 20 gallon long, which already housed 4 brilliant rasboras, 2 fancy guppies, 2 guppy fry, and 2 red wag platies. It typically measures 74-75F (100W heater) and ph tests around 6.2-6.5 (I have a very hard time matching the strip's color to the chart). I do 20-30% water changes every 2-3 weeks (more water if it's been longer). I should probably do them more often, but by many estimates I've seen the tank is only stocked to half capacity so I hope it's alright.
It is planted with 10 wisteria stems (from 4 original) and one anubias with 8 leaves (from 6 original - it grows very slowly). I used a homemade CO2 injector made from a 2L pop bottle (yeast, sugar, etc) for the first 6 weeks with its tube ending at an airstore right under my filter's intake (Penguin 150). This gave the plant growth rate a massive boost, which has slowed back down considerably since removal of the injector. I think I'm okay with that though, as my main intent was to try to spurn the plants to health and new growth after buying them in those tubes with the gel at PetSmart.
Okay, back to the shrimp! They seem to be doing well so far, and were particularly active the first night - making it easier to spot all 5. Now I can rarely find more than 3 at once and I think one may have molted already. I'm hoping whichever 2 that I am not finding are not always the *same* 2 and something bad happened to them.
Alright - onto the part I always like: the pictures!
You probably can't find them all but there are 5 tiger shrimp in here with some plants to keep them happy during transport:

One of the shrimp in comparison to a plastic spoon (used to move the shrimp to the tank so they don't leave the water):

They liked to stay together:


A loner:

I was a little worried about the shrimp getting stuck to the filter intake when I saw one swim near it, but the shrimp didn't seem to mind and soon jumped off and simply swam away:

A shrimp swimming, maybe the same one that got pulled towards the filter intake:

A shrimp is near the window, and circled is one of the guppy fry:

All my fish (except the fry) in one picture with a blurry shrimp circled in the back:

It didn't take the shrimp long to find the plants:


After some initial curiosity it seems like the fish are leaving the shrimp alone. I haven't seen them out in the open much lately though so I wonder if they are still intimidated.
Thanks again Jim!
Jacob