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Thread: Eggs going bad

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    Dear 'no name',
    Yamato and Malayan shrimps will actively seek and consume freshly-laid eggs. That is what I've personally observed.

    I tested Cherry and 'Black-shell' shrimps with expendable mix-lineage AUS eggs to see how 'egg-safe' they are. The conclusion, in my experiment, is that all shrimps are opportunistic feeders if other foodsource is denied to them, worse if they acquire a taste for it.

    YMMV with other shrimp species, but let us know when you find one that doesn't touch eggs.
    I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
    Ronnie Lee

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    The shrimps I use to incubate Lyretail eggs are quite small. They are about the size of Cherry Shrimps. I could have made a mistake with the Ghost Shrimp name but I don't know what else to call it. The name in Mandarin when translated to English means something like "Black Shell Shrimp". I think they are from Taiwan but I'm not sure.

    Loh K L

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