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    Breeding Amano shrimp

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    has anyone had any luck dealing with the larva and growing them out to mature?
    my female just got berried and she'll probably give birth in 5 weeks, so i was wondering if i should get prepared and set the new tank up with saltwater or just let things play out and give the other fish a nice snack.

    suggestions?

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    Difficult to breed, newborns need brackish water to thrive.

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    Check this:

    http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/breeding_yamato.htm

    Letting the fish have a snack would be easiest.

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    yeah, i remember reading that article
    i think for now i'll just let the fish have a snack but then later when i come back from my business trip i'll set up a dedicated aquarium and try and see if things work out. eek, im excited

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    Very intersting article, must try on my orange shrimps if they got pregnant.

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