The saddle appearing just means it has unfertilized eggs and ready to mate, but its not actually "pregnant" yet. Once you see actual eggs form up underneath the shrimp, then it means it has mated and the eggs are fertilized and the shrimp is pregnant (ie. berried).
Do note that you do also need a viable male shrimp in the tank, or else the female shrimps will never get berried... some people wait ages and wonder why their saddled shrimps never get berried, end up actually its because the tank happen to have no male shrimps at all.
Disappearing shrimps with no corpse found means the other shrimps and fishes already ate up the dead ones, they are very efficient clean-up crew.![]()









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Not that all particular about crossbreeding. Love got no boundaries for colour or status! (the sakura being 1/3 of the price of my snowies

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