most shrimps are scravangers.. dun recall having any specialised food for them. how small are they anyway??
most shrimps are scravangers.. dun recall having any specialised food for them. how small are they anyway??
Let us work together to preserve the world for our children to inherit by being responsible to our surroundings. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, bubbles and memories.
They are very small (only 2 days old). Maybe 3mm. And they look very fragile. Not sure if some had died. Anyway still have some moving.
I put in some krill powder (which is pink color) and spirulina powder (which is green). Just in case, I also added 3 chopped adult brineshrimps. Let's see what color shows up...
chopped brineshrimp??? u really have the patience. if u can see them, u might consider catching them and placing them in hatchery.. they will probably have a higher chance of survival there. i gather in ur current tank, it might get prey upon...
Let us work together to preserve the world for our children to inherit by being responsible to our surroundings. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, bubbles and memories.
whoa is ur tank a Marine shrimp only tank? If it is then it shld do fine with the adults... but if there're fishes then u better get them into a hatchery... do take some pics of ur setup and the shrimps
Yes, this is a shrimp only tank. Or say only 3 peppermint shrimps in it.
The number of babies reduce to about 10. I think this is the 6th or the 7'th day (I noticed the babies because I saw the shells of the adults -- they usualy molt 2-3 days after giving birth to the babies).
Better than last time. All babies dies in 4 days last time.
Well, let's see if these left 10 can survive. Or I will wait for the next time (in another 2 weeks) ... a good thing is these shrimps are both males and females. They all produce youngs.
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