Last night I witnessed something pretty darn amazing.
I had shut down my 220 lights and turned on the moon lights at 11 pm. I went down an hour later just to check things and I saw one of my peppermint shrimp(1 of 12) struggling to swim to the surface . When it did, it released this explosion of tiny white particles which turned out to be babies. I quickly turned on the lights and the entire tank was teeming with them. My fish started having a feast so I turned off all filters for the night and lights just trying to give them a chance to make it into the live rock.
This was an amazing site to witness nature at its finest hour and reaffirms why we love this hobby so much. From what I have read, it is unlikely any will survive the filters and hungry fish...
I had shut down my 220 lights and turned on the moon lights at 11 pm. I went down an hour later just to check things and I saw one of my peppermint shrimp(1 of 12) struggling to swim to the surface . When it did, it released this explosion of tiny white particles which turned out to be babies. I quickly turned on the lights and the entire tank was teeming with them. My fish started having a feast so I turned off all filters for the night and lights just trying to give them a chance to make it into the live rock.
This was an amazing site to witness nature at its finest hour and reaffirms why we love this hobby so much. From what I have read, it is unlikely any will survive the filters and hungry fish...