Accidental success with breeding peppermint shrimp

Aydee

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OK. Not complete success (yet). :hmm3:

A few weeks ago 'something' bred in the tank. Fortunately, my niece had a microscope. A quick look through the microscope revealed it was my peppermint shrimp doing the breeding (I also have a mated pair of clownfish. When larvae are tiny, it's hard to tell the difference).

I decided that it was too late for this batch. "Fish food" I said. But I started setting up the second tank as I've always wanted to try breeding peppermint shrimp.

4 weeks later... The larvae are doing well.. They're growing well. Some are nearly 7mm long..

Don't ask me what I did.. I don't know. I *think* I've just managed to create a 'safe place' for them. They're not getting harrassed by anything. When I feed fish and the food settles, the current naturally takes the food right past this 'haven'.

So, I suppose my question is:

How big do they typically get before they metamorph? All I've gotten is 50 - 100 days. Time is all well and good, but I was hoping for a size indicator too.

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At the end of the day I am expecting 100% fatality. If/When I fail, well it was interesting none-the-less. And my second 15G tank is setup for future 'experiments in larvae survival'.

If I do have success, rest assured, I'll let people know.

Heaven knows we need Peppermint Shrimp breeders where I am. I only know of 1 commercial outfit that breeds Peppies in Australia, and it's on the west coast. Fatalities + cost make peppermints expensive in East Coast Australia. The rest are wild caught.
 
ay bru im form sydney australia, i had my two coral bandits breed and i did a simular thign as u did but they did not last very long they grew a bit and lived for about 1 and half weeks but after that they started dieing off.

i have not read of any sucess stories for breeding coral bandits so it should be different for pepermint shrimp.
ur pepermint shrimp seem to be doing very well by the sounds of it if they have lived for 4 weeks, and i dont c why they should survive. good luck man
 
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